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

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Isr'el his tresure precious verse 5 For I doe know that great Jehovah is also our Lord above all gods verse 6 Iehovah he doth doe what him doth please in heav'ns and earth in seas and in all deep-places verse 7 He causeth vapors from the earths end to mount-high makes lightnings with the rain out of his treasury the wind he brings verse 8 Who smote Aegypt from man to beast in their firstlings verse 9 Both signes and wonders strange Aegipt in mids of thee on Phar'oh and on al his servants send did hee verse 10 Who smote many great nations and killed Kings that were mighty verse 11 Sihon th'Amorites king Ogh king of Basan and Ca'nans kingdoms all verse 12 And for possession their land he gave to his folk Isr'el in possession to have verse 13 Jehovah thy name is unto eternitie Jehovah unto age and age thy memorie verse 14 For his people judge and repent for his servants Jehovah will verse 15 The greevous-idols of the heathen-nations they silver are and gold mens handy actions verse 16 A mouth they have and doe not speak eyes have they and doe not perceive verse 17 They ears have hear not breath in their mouth is none verse 18 Like them their makers be that trusts in them ech one verse 19 O Isr'els house blesse ye the LORD blesse ye the LORD O A'rons house verse 20 O blesse the LORD ye house of Levi blesse the LORD ye that the LORD doe fear verse 21 From Sion let the LORD be blest alway which dwelleth in Jerusalem Hallelu-jah PSALM CXXXVI verse 1 COnfesse Jehovah thankfully for he is good for his mercy continueth for ever verse 2 To God of gods confesse-doe-ye because his bountifull-mercie continueth for ever verse 3 Unto the Lord of Lords confesse because his mercifull-kindnes continueth for ever verse 4 To him that doth himself onely things-wondrous great for his mercy continueth for ever verse 5 To him that with wise-prudencie did make the heav'ns for his mercie continueth for ever verse 6 To him that spred the earth more high than waters are for his mercy continueth for ever verse 7 To him that made great lights to bee because his bountiful-mercie continueth for ever verse 8 The Sun to have the soveraigntie by day for his benigne-mercie continueth for ever verse 9 The Moon and Starrs for soveraigntie by night for his benigne-mercie continueth for ever verse 10 To him that with their firstborn-race smote Aegypt for his bounteous grace continueth for ever verse 11 And Israel bring forth did hee from mids of them for his mercie continueth for ever verse 12 With strong hand and arm stretched-high because his bountiful-mercie continueth for ever verse 13 To him that parted the red sea in parts because his kind-mercie continueth for ever verse 14 And caused Isr'el through to passe amids it for his bounteous-grace continueth for ever verse 15 And threw Phar'oh and his armie in the red Sea for his mercie continueth for ever verse 16 To him that in the wildernes did lead his folk for his kindnes continueth for ever verse 17 To him that Kings of greatnes-high did smite for his benigne-mercie continueth for ever verse 18 And killed Kings magnificent for his mercie-beneficent continueth of ever verse 19 King of the Amorites Sihon for his benign-affection continueth for ever verse 20 And Ogh of Basan land the King because his bounteousnes-benigne continueth for ever verse 21 And for possession give did hee their land for his benign-mercie continueth for ever verse 22 To Isr'el his servant to bee possession for his mercie continueth for ever verse 23 Which in our base state minded us because his mercie-gracious continueth for ever verse 24 And from our foes did us release because his merciful kindnes continueth for ever verse 25 Which giveth food unto al flesh because his merciful-kindnes continueth for ever verse 26 To God of heav'ns confesse doe yee because his bountifull-mercie continueth for ever PSALM CXXXVI verse 1 COnfesse ye to Jehovah for he is good for his mercie endureth for ever verse 2 Confesse ye to the God of gods for his mercy endureth for ever verse 3 Confesse ye to the Lord of Lords for his mercie endureth for ever verse 4 To him that doth wondrous great things himself alone for his mercie endureth for ever verse 5 To him that made the heavens with prudencie for his mercie endureth for ever verse 6 To him that spread-out the earth above the waters for his mercie endureth for ever verse 7 To him that made the great lights for his mercie endureth for ever verse 8 The Sun for dominion by day for his mercie endureth for ever verse 9 The moon and starrs for the dominions by night for his mercie endureth for ever verse 10 To him that smote Aegypt in their first-born for his mercie endureth for ever verse 11 And brought-forth Israel from mids of them for his mercie endureth for ever verse 12 With a strong hand and with a stretched-out arm for his mercie endureth for ever verse 13 To him that parted the red sea into parts for his mercie endureth for ever verse 14 And made Israel to passe through the mids of it for his mercie endureth for ever verse 15 And shook-off Pharaoh and his power into the red sea for his mercie endureth for ever verse 16 To him which led his people in the wildernes for his mercie endureth for ever verse 17 To him which smote great Kings for his mercie endureth for ever verse 18 And killed magnificent Kings for his mercie endureth for ever verse 19 Sihon King of the Amorites for his mercie endureth for ever verse 20 And Ogh the King of Bashan for his mercie endureth for ever verse 21 And gave their land for a possession for his mercie endureth for ever verse 22 A possession to Israel his servant for his mercie endureth for ever verse 23 Which remembred us in our base-estate for his mercie endureth for ever verse 24 And hath redeemed us from our distressers for his mercie endureth for ever verse 25 Which giveth bread to all flesh for his mercie endureth for ever verse 26 Confesse ye to the God of heavens for his mercie endureth for ever PSALM CXXXVII Sing this as the 32. Psalm verse 1 BY Babels rivers there sate wee yea wept when wee did mind Sion verse 2 The willowes that amidds it bee our harps we hanged them upon verse 3 For songs of us there ask did they that had us captive led-along and mirth they that us heaps did lay Sing unto us some Sions song verse 4 Jehovahs song how sing shall wee within a forreyn peoples land verse 5 Jerusalem if I doe thee forget forget let my right hand verse 6 Cleave let my tongue to my palat If I doe not in mind thee bear if I Jerusalem doe not above my cheifest joy prefer verse 14 Remember LORD to AEdoms sonns day of Jerusalem who sayd rase rase to her-foundations
And now O ye Kings be prudent be nurtured ye judges of the earth verse 11 Serv-ye Iehovah with fear and be glad with trembling verse 12 Kisse ye the Son least he-be-angry and ye-perish in the way when his anger shal-burn suddainly O blessed all that hope-for-safety in him PSALM III. verse 2 HOw many my distressers be ô Iah how many that doe rise-up against mee verse 3 How many that of my soul saying be there is no health for him in God Selah verse 4 But thou a shield about me art ô Iah my glorie and up-lifter of my head verse 5 I to Jehovah with my voice caled he heard me from his holy mount Selah verse 6 I layd me down and slept I waking-rose for me Iehovah firmly-up-did-bear verse 7 For thousands-ten of folk I wil not fear which me besetting round-about inclose verse 8 Arise thou-up save me my God ô Iah for all my foes thou smitest on cheek-bone breakst wickeds teeth verse 9 To Iah salvation the blessing on thy people be Selah PSALM III. 1. Psalm of David when he fled from the face of Abshalom his Son verse 2 IEhovah how many-are my distressers many that rise-up against me verse 3 Many saying of my soul ther-is no salvation for him in God Selah verse 4 But thou Jehovah art a sheild about me my glory and lifter-up of my head verse 5 With my voice I called unto Iehovah and he answered me from the mountain of his holines Selah verse 6 I lay down and slept I waked-up for Jehovah sustained me verse 7 I-wil-not fear for ten-thousands of people which round-about do set against me verse 8 Rise up Jehovah save me my God for thou smitest all mine enemies on the cheek-bone thou breakest the teeth of the wicked verse 9 To Iehovah the salvation upon thy people thy blessing Selah PSALM IV. 1. To the maister of the musick on Neginoth a Psalm of David verse 2 VVHen I call answer me O God of my justice in distress thou hast made roomth for me be gracious to me and hear my prayer verse 3 Sons of man how long shall my glory be to ignominy will ye love vanity will ye seek a lie Selah verse 4 But know ye that Jehovah hath marvailously-separated a gracious-saint to him Jehovah will heare when I call unto him verse 5 Be stirred and sin not say in your heart upon your bed and be still Selah verse 6 Sacrifice ye the sacrifices of justice and trust unto Jehovah verse 7 Many do say who will cause us to see good list thou up over us the light of thy face Jehovah verse 8 Thou hast given joy in my heart more than of the time when their corn and their new-wine were multipled verse 9 In peace together will I lie-down and sleep for thou Jehovah alone wilt seat me in confidence PSALM IV. Sing this as the 1. Psalm verse 2 GOd of my iustice when I call me answer in this distresse thou mad'st me roometh shew-grace to me and hear thou my requests verse 3 Mens sonns how long shall my glorie to ignominie bee will ye love vanitie Selah will ye seek falsitie verse 4 But know ye that Iehovah hath selected-wondrously his gracious-saint Iehovah hears when unto him I cry verse 5 Be stirred and commit not sin considerately-say within your hears upon your bed and be you still Selah verse 6 The sacrifices of iustice for-sacrifices-slay and confidently-put-your-trust in th'ever-being-Iah verse 7 Many there bee that say ô who will cause us good to see the light Iehovah of thy face upon us lifted bee verse 8 Thou givest ioy into my hart more then the time wherin their corn and-also their new-wine have multiplied been verse 9 In peace together lay me down and-also sleep will I for tho a LORD wilt alone me seat in confident-safetie PSALM V. verse 2 HEar thou my words and understand my meditation O Jah verse 3 My King my God to voice attend of my cry for to thee I pray verse 4 Jehovah hear my voice shalt thou at morn at morn will I address to thee and will look-out verse 5 For thou no God delighting wickednes None evill with thee sojourn shall verse 6 Vain-glorious-fools shall fore thine eyes not set themselves thou hatest all that work painful-iniquities verse 7 Thou bringest-to perdition them that be speakers of a lie Jehovah doth abhor the man of blouds and guiling fallacy verse 8 But I will come thine house into in multitude of thy mercy in fear of thee will worship-doe to pallace of thy sanctity verse 9 Me in thy justice lead O Jah because of them that me envy before me make thou straight thy way verse 10 For in his mouth no certainty There in-part woefull-evils is their throat a grave is open-broad their tongue they smooth with-flatteries verse 11 As guilty-them condemn O God From their consulted-purposes fall let them drive thou them away with their ful-many trespasses against thee for rebell doe they verse 12 And all that hope in thee-for-stay shall joy shall showt eternally and thou shalt cover them and they that love thy name be glad in thee verse 13 For thou Jehovah wilt bestow a blessing on the righteous-one him as with buckler crown wilt thou with gracious-acceptation PSALM V. 1 To the Master of the musick on Nechiloth a Psalm of David verse 2 HEear thou my words Iehovah understand my meditation verse 3 Attend to the voice of my cry my King and my God for unto thee wil I pray verse 4 Iehovah at morning thou shalt-hear my voice at morning wil I orderly-address unto thee and wil look out verse 5 For thou art not a God delighting wickednes the evil shall not sojourn with thee verse 6 Vainglorious-fooles shal-not-set themselves before thine eyes thou-hatest all that work painful-iniquitie verse 7 Thou wilt bring to perdition them that speak a lye the man of bloods and of deceit Iehovah doth-abhorr verse 8 But I in multitude of thy mercy wil come into thy house will doe-worship toward the pallace of thy holines in the fear of thee verse 9 Iehovah lead me in thy justice because of my envyers make streight before me thy way verse 10 For in his mouth is no certaintie their inward part is woeful-evils their throat is an open grave their tongue they-make-smooth verse 11 Condemn-thou-them-as-guilty O God let them fal from their consultations with the multitude of their trespasses drive-thou-them-away for they are turned-rebellious against thee verse 12 And rejoyce-shall all that hope-for-safetie in thee for ever shal-they-showt and thou shalt-cover them they that love thy name shal-be glad in thee verse 13 For thou Iehovah wilt blesse the just-one as with a bukler with favourable-acceptation thou wilt crown-him about PSALM VI. 1 To the Master of the musick on Neginoth upon the eight a Psalm of David verse 2 IEhovah rebuke me not in thy anger neither chastise me in thy wrathfull-heat verse 3 Be gracious-to me
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-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
9 Which he stroke with Abraham and his oath unto Isaak verse 10 And stablished it to Iaakob for a decree to Israel for a covenant of eternitie verse 11 Saying To thee will I give the land of Canan the line of your inheritance verse 12 When they were men few of number very few and strangers in it verse 13 And walked-about from nation to nation from one kingdom to another people verse 14 He suffred not any man to doe them wrong but reproved kings for them verse 15 Touch not mine anointed and to my Prophets doe no evil verse 16 And he called a famine upon the land he brake all the staffe of bread verse 17 He sent before them a man Joseph was sold for a servant verse 18 They afflicted his feet with fetters his soule entred the yron verse 19 Untill the time his word came the saying of Jehovah tried him verse 20 The King sent and loosed him the ruler of the people and released him verse 21 He put him Lord of his house and ruler of all his posessession verse 22 To bind his Princes to his soule and make-wise the Elders verse 23 And Israel came into Aegypt and Iaakob sojourned in the land of Cham. verse 24 And he increased his people vehemently and made them stronger than their distressers verse 25 He turned his heart to hate his people to deal-craftily with his servants verse 26 He sent Moses his servant Aharon whom he had chosen verse 27 They put among them the words of his signes and wonders in the land of Cham. verse 28 He sent darknes and made it dark and they turned-not-rebellious against his word verse 29 He turned their waters to blood and slew their fish verse 30 Their land abundantly-brought-forth froggs in the privy-chambers of their kings verse 31 He said and there came a mixed-swarm lice in all their border verse 32 He gave their showers to be hail fire of flames in their land verse 33 And smote their vine and their fig-tree and brake the trees of their border verse 34 He said and the grashopper came and the caterpillar even without number verse 35 And did eat-up all the herbs in their land and did eat-up the fruit of their ground verse 36 And he smote the first-born in their land the beginning of all their strength verse 37 And he brought forth them with silver and gold and none among their tribes was feeble verse 38 Egypt rejoyced when they went-out for the dread of them had fallen upon them verse 39 He spread a cloud for a covering and a fire to enlighten the night verse 40 They asked and he brought the quail and with the bread of heavens he satisfied them verse 41 He opened the Rock and the waters flowed-out they went in dry-places like a river verse 42 For he remembred the word of his holines to Abraham his servant verse 43 And brought-forth his people with joy his chosen with showting-joy verse 44 And gave to them the lands of the heathens and they possessed the labour of the peoples verse 45 That they might observe his statutes and keep his lawes Halelu-jah PSALM CVI. verse 1 HAlelu-jah Confesse ye to Jehovah thankfully for he is good for evermore indureth his mercy verse 2 Who can expresse Jehovahs pow'rs can all his praise display verse 3 O blest are that judgment keep that justice doth alway verse 4 Remember me Jehovah with the acceptation of thy people and visit me with thy salvation verse 5 To see thy chosens good and with thy nations joyance for to rejoyce to glorie-high with thine inheritance verse 6 We have with our forefathers doon erroneous-sinfulnes we have doon wrong-iniquitie we have doon wickednes verse 7 Our fathers in Aegypt did not thy marvels wisely-mind remembred not the multitude of those thy mercies-kind But at the sea at the red sea was their rebellion-showen verse 8 Yet sav'd he them for his name sake to make his power knowen verse 9 And he rebuked the red sea and up the same was dryde and them as in the wildernes he in the deeps did guide verse 10 And from hand of the hateful-foe he did them freely-save and from the hand of th' enemie he them redemption-gave verse 11 And waters their distressers whelmd none left was them among verse 12 And they beleeved in his words his glorious-prayse they sung The second part verse 13 They hastened-incontinent his doings they forgot for his advising-counsel they exspecting-wayted not verse 14 But sore in wildernes did lust and God in desert tempt verse 15 He gave them their request but to their soul he leannes sent verse 16 And Moses in the camp A'ron Jehovahs holy man they envyed verse 17 The earth op'ned and swallowd-up Dathan and on the congregation of Abiram cov'red verse 18 And fire in their assemblie burnde the flame burnt the wicked verse 19 They made a calf in Horeb and to th' idol bow did they verse 20 And turnd their glorie to the form of oxe that eateth hay verse 21 They forgat God their saviour that in Aegipt did great-acts verse 22 Works-marveilous in land of Cham by red sea feareful-facts verse 23 And he sayd to destroy them had not Moses his chosen stood in the breach fore him to turn his wrath from stroying them verse 24 And they contemn'd the pleasant land beleeved not his word verse 25 But murmured within their tents heard not voice of the LORD verse 26 And to fell them in wildernes he lift to them his hands verse 27 'Mong heathens eke to fell their seed and fan them in the lands verse 28 And to Baal-peor they were joynd ate offrings of the dead verse 29 And moved-anger by their acts and plague among them spread verse 30 And Phineas stood and judgment-did and plague was causd to stay verse 31 Which counted was to him justice to age and age for ay verse 32 And at waters of Meribah they angred-fervently that unto Moses for their sake befell-calamitie verse 33 For they provok't his sp'rit and he it with his lips ut'red verse 34 The peoples as the LORD them bade they not abolished verse 35 But with the heathens mixt themselves and did their doings learn verse 36 And servd their idols which to them were for a snaring-grin The third part verse 37 Their sonns and daughters also they to Devils offered verse 38 And guiltlesse bloud bloud of their sonns and of their daughters shed whom to Canaans idols they in-sacrifice-offred so that the land with bloudy-gore was impiously-stayned verse 39 And they themselves defiled by their operations they went a whoring also by their wonted-actions verse 40 And ' gainst his people kindled was the anger of the LORD so that his own-inheritance he lothsomly-abhorrd verse 41 He gave them into heathens hand their haters them ruled verse 42 Their foes opprest them and they were under their hand humbled verse 43 He many times delivered them but they moovd-bitterly by their counsel and
were brought-down by their iniquitie verse 44 Yet he did see in their distresse when as he heard their cry verse 45 And toward them his covenant he kept-in-memorie and in his mercies multitude repented verse 46 And did give them to compassions before all that them led-captive verse 47 Save us O LORD our God and us from heathens jointly-rayse for to confesse thine holy name to glorie in thy prayse verse 48 Blest be Jehovah Isr'els God from aye and unto ay and let al people say Amen O prayse th'eternal-Jah PSAM CVI. verse 1 HAlelu-jah Confesse ye to Iehovah for he is good for his mercie endureth for ever verse 2 Who can expresse the powers of Jehovah can cause to hear all his praise verse 3 O blessed are they that keep judgment is he that dooth justice in all time verse 4 Remember me Jehovah with the favourable-acceptation of thy people visit me with thy salvation verse 5 To see the good of thy chosen to rejoyce with the joy of thy nation to glorie with thy inheritance verse 6 We have sinned with our fathers we have doon-crookedly we have doon wickedly verse 7 Our fathers in Aegypt did not prudently-mind thy marveilous works they remembred not the multitude of thy mercies but turned-rebellious at the sea at the red sea verse 8 Yet he saved them for his name sake to make known his power verse 9 And he rebuked the red sea and it was dried-up-and he led them in the deeps as in the wildernes verse 10 And he saved them from the hand of the hater and redeemed them from the hand of the enemie verse 11 And the waters covered their distressers one of them was not left verse 12 And they beleeved in his words they sang his prayse verse 13 They made hast they forgat his works they wayted not for his counsel verse 14 But lusted with lust in the wildernes and tempted God in the desert verse 15 And he gave to them their request and sent leannes into their soul verse 16 And they envyed at Moses in the camp at Aharon the holy-one of Jehovah verse 17 The earth opened and swallowed up Dathan and covered over the congregation of Abiram verse 18 And a fire burned in their congregation a flame burnt up the wicked verse 19 They made a calf in Horeb and bowed themselves to a molten idol verse 20 And turned their glorie into the form of an oxe that eateth grasse verse 21 They forgat God their saviour that did great things in Aegypt verse 22 Marveilous works in the land of Cham fearful things by the red sea verse 23 And he sayd to abolish them had not Moses his chosen stood in the breach before him to turn his wrathful-heat from corrupting them verse 24 And they contemptuously-refused the land of desire they beleeved not his word verse 25 But murmured in their tents they heard not the voyce of Jehovah verse 26 And he lifted up his hand to them to fel them in the wildernes verse 27 And to fel their seed among the heathens and to fann them in the lands verse 28 And they were joyned to Baal-pehor and did eat the sacrifices of the dead verse 29 And moved-indignation by their actions and the plague brake in upon them verse 30 And Phineas stood and executed-judgment the plague was restrained verse 31 And it was counted to him for justice to generation and generation for ever verse 32 And they caused fervent-wrath at the waters of Meribah and evil was to Moses for their sake verse 33 For they bitterly-provoked his spirit and he pronounced it with his lips verse 34 They abolished not the peoples which Jehovah had sayd unto them verse 35 But mixed themselves among the heathens and learned their works verse 36 And served their idols and they were to them for a snare verse 37 And they sacrificed their sonns and their daughters to Devils verse 38 And shed innocent blood the blood of their sonns and of their daughters whom they sacrificed ro the idols of Canaan and the land was impiously-distayned with blouds verse 39 And they defiled them by their works and whored by their practises verse 40 And the anger of Jehovah was kindled against his people and he abhorred his inheritance verse 41 And he gave them into the hand of the heathens and their haters ruled over them verse 42 And their enemies oppressed them and they were humbled under their hand verse 43 Many times did he deliver them and they bitterly-provoked by their counsel and were brought-down by their iniquitie verse 44 Yet he saw when distresse was on then when he heard their shril-cry verse 45 And he remembred toward them his covenant and repented according to the multitude of his mercies verse 46 And gave them to tender-tender-mercies before al that led-them-captives verse 47 Save thou us Jehovah our God and gather us from the heathens for to confesse unto the name of thine holynes to glorie in thy praise verse 48 Blessed be Jehovah God of Israel from eternitie and unto eternitie and let all the people say Amen Halelu-jah The fifth Booke PSALM CVII Sing this as the 18. Psalm verse 1 COnfesse ye to Jehovah thankfully for he is good for ever his mercy verse 2 Let the redeemed of Jehovah say whom he from foes hand hath redeemd-away verse 3 And gather them out of the lands did hee from east from west from north frō the sea verse 4 They in the wildernes in desert way wandred no dwelling city find-did they verse 5 Hungry and thirsty eke that them within their soul hath saynting-overwhelmed bin verse 6 And to the LORD they cryde in their distresse he freely-tid them from their anguishes verse 7 And in a right way he did make them goe a dwelling citie for to come unto verse 8 Confesse they to Jehovah his mercy his marvels eke to sonns of man-earthly verse 9 For he the thirsty soul hath satiated and hungry soul with good replenished verse 10 They that in darknes and deaths shadow bide in yron and affliction fast-tyde verse 11 Because against Gods words they did rebell and did despise the Highest-ones counsell verse 12 Then humbled he their heart with toilsom-grief they stumbled-down and none did yeild releif verse 13 And they the LORD in their distresse besought he sav'd thē frō their sorowes verse 14 He thē brought frō darknes deaths shade broke their bands verse 15 Let them confesse Jehovahs mercy and his marvels to mens sonns verse 16 For dores of brass he broke and hewd-asunder yron barrs verse 17 Fools for the way of their transgression and for their vices have-affliction verse 18 Al meat their soul abhorreth-lothsomly and to the gates of death approch they nye verse 19 When to the LORD they cry in their distresse he saveth them out of their anguishes verse 20 He sendeth forth his word and them healeth from their corruptions delivereth verse 21 Confesse they to Jehovah his mercy his
beleeve therfore I spake I was in sore distresse verse 11 I in my hastening did say each man a lyar is verse 12 What shall I give the LORD for his rewards unto me all verse 13 I will take up the cup of healths and on the LORDS name call verse 14 In presence now of all his folke I le pay the LORD my vowes verse 15 Precious is in Jehovahs eies death of his Saints-gracious verse 16 Oh now Jehovah thy servant thy servant sure am I I am the son of thy handmaid my bands thou didst untye verse 17 Sacrifice of confession I unto thee will slay and call upon Jahovahs name verse 18 To JAH my vowes I le pay in presence now of all his folk verse 19 In courts of th' house of IAH in midds of thee Ierusalem O Halelu-jah PSALM CXVI verse 1 I Love because Jehovah heareth my voice my supplications verse 2 Because he bowed his eare unto me and in my daies I will call verse 3 The pangs of death compassed me and the strait-afflictions of hell found me I found distresse and sorow verse 4 And I called on the name of Jehovah Oh Jehovah deliver my soule verse 5 Gracious Jehovah is and just and our God is mercifull verse 6 Iehovah keepeth the simple I was brought low and he saved me verse 7 Return O my soule unto thy rest for Iehovah hath bounteously-rewarded unto thee verse 8 Because thou hast released my soule from death mine eye from trears my foot from sliding verse 9 I will walk-on before Iehovah in the lands of the living verse 10 I beleeved therefore did I speak I was afflicted vehemently verse 11 I did say in my hastening-away every earthly-man is a lyer verse 12 What shall I tender to Iehovah for all his bountifull-rewards unto me verse 13 I will take-up the cup of salvations and will call on the name of Iehovah verse 14 My vowes to Iehovah I will pay in the presence now of all his people verse 15 Precious in the eyes of Iehovah is the death of his gracious-saints verse 16 Oh Iehovah surely I am thy servant I am thy servant the son of thine hand-maid thou hast unloosed my bands verse 17 To thee will I sacrifice a sacrifice of confession and will call on the name of Iehovah verse 18 My vowes to Iehovah will I pay in the presence now of all his people verse 19 In the courts of the house of Iehovah in the midds of thee O Ierus●lem Halelu-jah PSALM CXVII verse 1 PRaise Iehovah all ye gentiles laud him all ye peoples verse 2 For his mercie is mightie towards us and the faithfulnes of Iehovah endureth for ever Halelu-jah PSAL. CXVII Sing this as the 108. Psalm verse 1 O Praise Iehovah all ye gentiles laud him yee al peoples verse 2 For to us his mercies mightie be and unto aye Iehovah faithfulnes endures Halelu-jah PSAL. CXVIII verse 1 COnfesse ye to Iehovah for he is good for his mercie endureth for ever verse 2 Let Israel now say that his mercie endureth for ever verse 3 Let the house of Aaron now say that his mercie endureth for ever verse 4 Let them that fear Iehovah now say that his mercie endureth for ever verse 5 Out of strait-affliction I called on Iah Iah answered me with a large-roumth verse 6 Iehovah is for me I will not fear what earthly-man can doe unto me verse 7 Iehovah is for me with them that help me and I shall see on them that hate me verse 8 It is better to hope-for-safetie in Iehovah than to trust in earthly-man verse 9 It is better to hope-for-safetie in Iehovah than to trust in bounteous-princes verse 10 All nations compassed me but in the name of Iehovah I cutt them-off verse 11 They comp●ssed me yea they compassed me but in the name of Iehovah I cutt-them-off verse 12 They compassed me as bees they were quenched as a fire of thorns but in the name of Jehovah I cutt them off verse 13 Thrusting thou thrustedst me to fall and Iehovah holp me verse 14 Iah is my strength and song and he hath bene to me for a salvation verse 15 A voice of showting and of salvation is in the tents of the just the right-hand of Iehovah doeth valiantnes verse 16 The right-hand of Iehovah is exalted the right-hand of Jehovah doeth valiantnes verse 17 I shall not dye but live and shall tell the works of Jah verse 18 Iah chastising chastised me and gave me not to the death verse 19 Open ye unto me the gates of justice that I may enter into them may confesse Jah verse 20 This gate of Jehovah into which the just shall enter verse 21 I will confesse thee because thou hast answered me and hast been to me for a salvation verse 22 The stone which the builders refused is become for head of the corner verse 23 This was of Jehovah it is marveilous in our eyes verse 24 This is the day Jehovah made let us be glad and rejoyce in it verse 25 Oh Iehovah save now oh Iehovah prosper now verse 26 Blessed be he that commeth in the name of Iehovah we blesse you out of the house of Iehovah verse 27 God is Iehovah and hath given-light unto us bind ye the feast offrings with cords unto the horns of the altar verse 28 Thou art my God and I will confesse thee my God I will exalt thee verse 29 Confesse ye to Iehovah for he is good for his mercie endureth for ever SALM. CXVIII Sing this as the 24. Psalm verse 1 COnfesse Jehovah for hee 's good for his mercie for aye verse 2 That his mercie for ever is let Israel now say verse 3 Let those of A'rons house now say that his mercie for ever verse 4 They that Jehovah fear now say that his mercie for ever verse 5 Out of distresse I call'd on Jah with roumth Jah answered me verse 6 Jehovah for me I fear not what man can doe to me verse 7 Jehovah is for me with them that helpers of me be and on them that mine haters are I their reward shall see verse 8 It better in Jehovah is to hope-for-safetie than confidence for-to-repose in any man-earthly verse 9 Yea better in Jehovah it to hope-for-safetie is than confidence-for-to-repose in bountifull-princes verse 10 All heathens compast me but I in JAHS name cut-off them They compast compast me But I in JAHS name cut-off them verse 12 They compast me as bees they were as fire of thorns quenched because that in Jehovahs name soon-cut them off I did verse 13 Thou thrusting thrustedst me to fall Jehovah eke holp me Jah is my strength and song and my salvation was he verse 15 Voice of shout and salvation in tents of just-man is the right hand of Jehovah it peformeth valiantnes The second part verse 16 The right hand of Jehovah it on-high-exalted is the right hand of Jehovah it performeth valiantnes verse 17 I shall not dye but live and tell the
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
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
12 His hiew is Lion like to tear greedy like lurking-Lion sitting secretly verse 13 Jehovah rise thou up prevent his face make him bow-down deliver thou my soul from wicked with thy sword verse 14 From men mortal with thine hand Lord from men of mortal-race worldlings that have their part in this life-space Their belly thou doest fill with thine hid see their children satisfied are and they doe for their babes their overplus up-lay verse 15 But I in justice shall thy visage see shall when I wake filld with thine Image bee PSALM XVII 1 A Prayer of David HEar thou Jehovah justice attend to my shril-cry hearken to my prayer without lips of deceipt verse 2 From before thy face let my judgement come-forth let thine eyes view righteousnesses verse 3 Thou hast proved my heart hast visited by night thou hast tried me but hast not found I have purposed my mouth shall not transgress verse 4 For the works of earthly-man by the word of thy lips I have observed the pathes of the breaker-through verse 5 Sustain thou my steps in thy beaten-pathes that my footsteps be not removed verse 6 I call upon thee for thou wilt answer me O God bow thine ear to me hear my saying verse 7 Marvailously-separate thy mercies O saviour of them that hope for safety from them that raise-up themselves with thy right hand verse 8 Keep thou me as the black of the apple of the eye in the shadow of thy wings hide thou me verse 9 From faces of the wicked that wast me my enemies in soul that inviron-round against me verse 10 With their fat they have closed-up with their mouth they speak in pride verse 11 In our steps now they compass us their eyes they set bending-down into the earth verse 12 His likenesse is as a renting-Lion that is greedy to tear and as a lurking-Lion sitting in secret places verse 13 Rise-up Jehovah prevent thou his face make him bow-down deliver my soul from the wicked one with thy sword verse 14 From mortall-men with thine hand Jehovah from mortal-men of the transitory-world who have their part in this life and their belly thou fillest with thine hidd tresure satisfied are the sons and they lay up their overplus for their babes verse 15 I in justice shall view thy face shall be satisfied when I awake with thine image PSALM XVIII 1 To the master of the musick a Psalm of the servant of Jehovah of David which spake to Jehovah the words of this song in the day that Jehovah had delivered him from the palm of al his enemies and from the hand of Saul verse 2 And he sayd I Will deerly-love thee Jehovah my firm-strength verse 3 Jehovah my rock and my fortress and my deliverer my God my rock in whom I hope for shelter my shield and horn of my salvation mine high-defense verse 4 I caled-upon the praised Jehovah and from mine enemies I was saved verse 5 The pangs of death compassed me and the streams of Belial frighted me verse 6 The pangs of hell went-round about me the snares of death prevented me verse 7 In the distre's upon me I called on Jehovah and unto my God I cried-out he heard out of his pallace my voice and my out-cry before him entred into his ears verse 8 And the earth shaked and quaked and the foundations of the mountains were-stirred and they shook-themselves because he was wroth verse 9 Smoke ascended in his anger and fire out of his mouth did eat coles burned from it verse 10 And he bowed the heavens and came down and gloomy-darknes was under his feet verse 11 And he rode upon the Cherub and did fly and he flew-swiftly upon the wings of the wind verse 12 He set darknes his secret place round-about him his pavilion darknes of waters thick-clowds of the skyes verse 13 From the brightnesse that was before him his thick-clowds passed-away hayl coles of fire verse 14 And Jehovah thundered in the heavens and the Most-high gave his voice hail and coles of fire verse 15 And he sent his arrowes scattered-them-asunder lightnings he hurled-forth and terribly-stroke-them-down verse 16 And the channels of waters were seen the foundations of the world were revealed at thy rebuke Jehovah at the breath of the wind of thine anger verse 17 He sent from the high-place he took me he drew me out of many waters verse 18 He ridd me from my strong enemy and from my haters for they were-mightier then I. verse 19 They prevented me in the day of my clowdy-calamity and Jehovah was for a staff unto me verse 20 And he brought me forth to a large-roomth he released me because he delighted in me verse 21 Jehovah rewarded me according to my justice according to the purenes of my hands rendered he unto me verse 22 Because I observed the wayes of Jehovah and did not wickedly from my God verse 23 For all his judgements were before me and his decrees I did not turn-away from me verse 24 And I was perfect with him and kept my self from mine iniquity verse 25 And Jehovah rendred to me according to my justice according to the purenes of my hands before his eyes verse 26 With the gracious-saint thou wilt shew-thy-self-gracious with the perfect man thou wilt shew-thy-self-perfect verse 27 With the pure thou wilt shew thy self pure and with the froward thou wilt shew-thy-self-wry verse 28 For thou wilt save the poor-afflicted people and wilt bring-low the lofty eyes verse 29 For thou hast-lighted my candle Iehovah my God hath-brightned my darknes verse 30 For by thee I have broken-through an host and by my God I have leaped-over a wall verse 31 God his way is perfect the saying of Iehovah is tried he is a shield to all that hope-for-safetie in him verse 32 For who is God besides Iehovah and who is a rock except our God verse 33 God that girdeth me with valour giveth my way perfect verse 34 He matcheth my feet as Hindes feet and upon my high-places he maketh-me stand verse 35 He learneth my hands to the warr and a bow of brasse is broken with mine armes verse 36 And thou hast given to me the shield of thy salvation and thy right hand hath upheld me and thy meeknes hath made me to encrease verse 37 Thou hast widned my passage under me and my leggs have not staggered verse 38 I followed mine enemies and overtook them and turned not till I had consumed them verse 39 I wounded them and they could not rise up they sell under my feet verse 40 And thou hast girded me with valour to the warr them that rose-against me thou hast made to stoop-down under me verse 41 And thou hast given to me the neck of mine enemies and them that hated me I have suppressed verse 42 They cried-out but there-was none to save unto Jehovah but he answered them not verse 43 And I did beat-them-smal as dust before the wind as the
clay of the streets I did powre-them-out verse 44 Thou hast delivered me from the contentions of the people thou hast put me for the head of the heathens a people whom I have not known doe-serve me verse 45 At the hearing of the eare they obey me the sons of the stranger falsly-deny unto me verse 46 The sonns of the stranger fade-away and shrink-for fear out of their closets verse 47 Jehovah live and blessed be my rock and exalted be the God of my salvation verse 48 The God that giveth vengeances to me and subdueth peoples under me verse 49 My deliverer from mine enemies also from them that rose-up against me thou hast exalted me from the man of violent-wrong thou hast rid me verse 50 Therefore I will confess thee among the heathens Jehovah and to thy name I will sing-psalm verse 51 He maketh great the salvations of his King and doth mercy to his anointed to David and to his feed for ever PSALM XVIII verse 2 I love-thee-deer Jehovah my firmness verse 3 Jehovah is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer my God is hee my rock in whom I sheltred hope to bee my shield and horn of my salvation my fensed-hye-fortification verse 4 Unto the praised LORD I made my cries And I was saved from mine enemies verse 5 The pangs of death about me compassed and me the streams of Belial frighted verse 6 The pangs of hell they round about me went the snares of death did me unwares-prevent verse 7 In the distress upon me call did I upon Jehovah and to my God cry and he my voice out of his pallace hears my cry before him came into his ears verse 8 And th' earth did shake and quake and stirred bee grounds of the moūts shook for wroth was he verse 9 Smoke mounted in his wrath and fire did eat out of his mouth coles from it burnd-with-heat verse 10 And he did bow the heav'ns and down-did-pass and gloomy-darknes under his feet was verse 11 And he did ride on Cherub and did fly and on wings of the wind he flew-swiftly verse 12 He set the darknes for his secret bound for his pavilion about-him-round darknes of waters thick-clowds of the skyes verse 13 From the resplendent-brightnes fore his eyes his clowds did pass hayl and fire coals burned verse 14 And in the heav'ns Jehovah thundered And give his voice did he that is most-hye the hayl stones and the coals of fire did flye verse 15 He sent his arrowes and them scattered and hurled lightnings them stroke-with-dread verse 16 And channels of the waters were beheld the worlds foundations were eke reveald At thy rebuke Jehovah at the blast of wind that from thy wrathfull-nosthril past verse 17 He from the hye-place sent take me did hee he out of many waters forth-drew mee verse 18 He rid me from my powrfull enemy and from my foes that stronger were than I. The second part verse 19 They unawares-preventing-came on mee in day of my clowdy-calamity and for a staff to me Jehovah was verse 20 And-also he unto a roomthy-place did bring me forth he safely-me-released because he was delitefull in me pleased verse 21 JAH did reward me as my justice-right as my hands purenes he did me requite verse 22 Because Jehovahs wayes I did observe and did not from my God ungodly-swerv verse 23 For all his judgements straight-before me bee and his decrees I turned not from mee verse 24 And I with him did-hold-integrity and kept my self from mine iniquity verse 25 The LORD eke rendred me as my justice as purenes of my hands before his eyes verse 26 With gracious-saint thee gracious shew doest thou with perfect man thou doest thee perfect show verse 27 Thou with the pure doest shew thy purity and with the froward thou doest shew thee wry verse 28 For poor afflicted people save doest thou the lofty eyes thou also bringest low verse 29 For thou dost make my candle to be light Jehovah my God makes my darknes bright verse 30 For by thee through an army break I shall and by my God I leaped over a wall verse 31 Gods way intire tryde is the word of JAH a shield he is to all that on him stay verse 32 For who is God besides th' Eternal-one and who a Rock except our God alone verse 33 God is he that with valour girdeth me and fully-perfect makes my way to be verse 34 My feet he matcheth as the hindes feet and on myne hye-places he dooth make me stand verse 35 My hands he learneth to the warlike-stroke and with mine arms a bow of brass is broke verse 36 And thou hast giv'n me thy salvations shield and thy right hand hath strongly-me-upheld also thy meek-humiliation hath caused me-multiplication verse 37 Thou hast my passage under me wid'ned and my leggs have not weakly-staggered The third part verse 38 My soes I follow'd and them overgot and til I had consum'd them turned-not verse 39 I wounded them and up they could not get they down-did-fal even underneath my feet verse 40 And thou didst gird-me-in-a-readines unto the warr with active-valiantnes Thou caused hast under me down to stoop them that against me have arisen-up verse 41 Neck of my foes thou also gavest mee and I suppressed them that hated mee verse 42 They cried-out but there was none to save to JAH but he no answer to them gave verse 43 And them as dust before the wind I pray'd as clay of streets I powring-out-them-lay'd verse 44 Thou hast me given-safe-evasion from peoples manifold-contention thou hast me put the heathens head to bee a people which I knew not serveth mee verse 45 At hearing of the eare they me obey the strangers sonns falsly to me deney verse 46 Sonns of the stranger fading-withered and did out of their closets shrink-for-dread verse 47 Jehovah live and my rock blessed be and God of my health hye-extoll'd be he verse 48 God he that giveth to me vengeances and doth the peoples under me depress verse 49 My safe deliv'rer from mine enemies also from them that up against me rise thou hast exalted me hast ridd me-free from man of violent iniquitee verse 50 Therefore Jehovoh I with-thankfulnes will thee among nations confess and I unto thy name a psalm-will-sing verse 51 Great maketh he salvations of his King and unto his anointed doth mercy to David and his seed eternally PSALM XIX Sing this as the 22. or as the 1. Psalm verse 2 THe heav'ns doe tell the glory of God and firmament doth preach work of his hands verse 3 Day unto day doth largely-utter-speach and night to night doth knowledge shew verse 4 No speech and words are none their voice it-is not heard verse 5 Their line through all the earth is gone and to the worlds end their speakings in them he did dispose tent for the Sun verse 6 Who bridegroom-like out of his champer goes joyes strong-man like to run a race verse 7 From heav'ns
end his egress and his regress to th' ends of them hidd from his heart none is verse 8 Jehovahs Law it perfect is the soul again-turning Jehovahs witness faithful is the simple wise-making verse 9 Iehovahs charges righteous are giving hearts glad-delight Jehovahs precept it is pure giving the eyes clear-light verse 10 Jehovahs rev'rend-fear is clean abiding stil for ay Jehovahs judgments veritie together just are they verse 11 Then gold then much fine-gold they are to be desired more and sweeter then the honey is or honey-comb-liquor verse 12 Also thy servant is by them admonished-clearly in keeping them is much reward verse 13 Errours who can discry from secret errours clense thou me verse 14 Thy servant eke restrein from sinns-presumptuous O let them not within me reign then shall I perfect be and clensd from much transgression verse 15 O let the words of my mouth be to acceptation and meditation of my heart before the face of thee Jehovah my almighty-Rock and my Redemer-free PSALM XIX 1 To the master of the Musick a Psalm of David verse 2 THe heavens doe tell the glory of God and the outspred-firmament sheweth the work of his hands verse 3 Day unto day uttereth speech and night unto night manifesteth knowledge verse 4 No speech and no words not heard is their voice verse 5 Through all the earth gone-forth is their line and into the utmost-end of the world their speakings he hath put a tent in them for the sun verse 6 And he as a bridegroom going-forth out of his privy-chamber joyeth a mighty-man to run a race verse 7 From the utmost-end of the heavens is his egress his compassing-regress is unto the utmost-ends of them and none is hidd from his heat verse 8 The law of Jehovah is perfect returning the soul the testimony of Jehovah is faithfull making-wise the simple verse 9 The precepts of Jehovah are right giving-joy to the heart the commandement of Jehovah is pure giving-light to the eyes verse 10 The fear of Jehovah is clean standing to perpetual-aye the judgements of Jehovah are truth just they are together verse 11 To be desired more-then gold and then much fine-gold and sweeter than hony and liquor of the honey-combs verse 12 Also thy servant is clearly-admonished by them in keeping them there is much reward verse 13 Unadvised-errours who doth-understand from secret faults clense-thou me verse 14 Also from presumptuous sinns withhold thou thy servant let them not have dominion in me then shall I be perfect and made-clean from much trespass verse 15 Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart before thee be to favourable-acceptation Jehovah my Rock and my redeemer PSALM XX. 1 To the master of the musick a Psalm of David verse 2 JEhovah answer thee in day of distress the name of the God of Jaakob set-thee-on-high verse 3 He send thy help from the Sanctuary and uphold thee out of Sion verse 4 He remember all thy oblations and thy burnt-offring he turn-to-ashes Selah verse 5 He-give to thee according-to thy heart and fulfill all thy counsell verse 6 We will showt in thy salvation and in the name of our God set up the banner Iehovah fulfill all thy petitions verse 7 Now I know that Iehovah saveth his Anointed answereth him out of the heavens of his holines with powers the salvation of his right hand verse 8 These make-mention of charrets and these of horses but we make-mention of the name of Iehovah our God verse 9 They stoop-down and fall but we rise-up and stand-upright verse 10 Iehovah save-thou the King he-answer us in the day we call PSALM XX. Sing this as the 84. Psalm verse 2 THe LORD eternall answer thee in day of streight-adversitee the name of Jakobs mighty-God set thee upon a refuge-hye verse 3 Send thy help from the sanctuary from Sion give thee sure-abode verse 4 He all thy gifts in-mind-up-lay thy offring ashes-make Selah verse 5 As thy heart craves give thee the same and all thy counsell he fulfill verse 6 In thy salvation showt we will and banners-rear in our Gods name All thy requests fullfill-doe JAH verse 7 Now doe I know that Jehovah he saveth his Anointed-one out of his heav'ns of sanctity he answreth him with powers-mighty his right-hands safe-salvation verse 8 Of charrets these of horses they but of the name of our God JAH we mention-make verse 9 They stoop and fall but rise and stand-upright doe we verse 10 Iehovah save-thou the King he us answer in the day we call PSALM XXI verse 2 IEhovah in thy strength the King shall joyful be in thy safe-salvation how veh'ment glad is he verse 3 Thou unto him hast given that which his heart did pray and th' earnest-asking of his lips hast not kept-back Selah verse 4 For thou preventest him with blessings of goodnes thou settest on his head a crown of gold-of-preciousnes verse 5 Life he did ask of thee to him thou gavest-it even length of dayes t'eternity and to continuance-yet verse 6 Great hath his honour been in thy salvation glory and comely-dignity thou puttest him upon verse 7 For blessings thou hast set him to perpetuall-ay even with thy face thou makest him chearfull-to-be with joy verse 8 For in Iehovah doth the King put trust and hee through mercy of the Highest-one shall not removed bee verse 9 Thine hand shall-find-out all that are thine enemies even thy right hand shall find-out them that thee with-hate-invies verse 10 At time of thy fierce-face them as an oven of fire thou wilt dispose Iehovah will them swallow in his ire and fire shall eat them up verse 11 Thou wilt the fruit of them ' stroy from the earth also their seed from sonns of earthly-men verse 12 For they intended have an evill-thing ' gainst thee a crafty-purpose they have thought but shall not able bee verse 13 Because thou wilt them set even-as a shouldring-butt against their faces with thy strings wilt ready-make to shoot verse 14 Iehovah in thy strength doe high-thy-self-advance and we will sing and praise-with-psalm thy pow'rfull-puissance PSALM XXI 1 To the master of the musick a Psalm of David verse 2 IEhovah in thy strength the King shall rejoyce and in thy salvation how vehement glad shall he be verse 3 Thou hast given to him his hearts desire and the earnest-request of his lips thou hast not kept-back Selah verse 4 For thou doest prevent him with blessings of goodnesse thou fettest on his head a crown of fine gold verse 5 Life he asked of thee thou gavest it him length of dayes ever and aye verse 6 Great is his honour in thy salvation glorious-majesty and comly-honour hast thou put upon him verse 7 For thou hast set him for blessings to perpetuall-ay thou hast made him chearfull with joy with thy face verse 8 For the King trusteth in Iehovah and through the mercy of the most-high he shall not be moved verse 9 Thy hand
vowes I will discharge verse 27 The meek shall eat and be suffis'd Jehovah praise shall they that doe him seek your heart shall live unto perpetuall-aye verse 28 All ends of th' earth remember shall and turn Jehovah to and all the heathens families 'fore thee shall worship-doe verse 29 Because unto Jehovah doth the kingdom appertain and he among the nations is ruler-soveraign verse 30 All they that in the earth be fat shall eat and worship doe low-bend before him shall they all that to the dust down-goe And he that quickneth not his soul verse 31 To him serve shall their seed it for a generation shall be'fore the LORD counted verse 32 Come shall they and his justice shall by them declared bee unto a folk that shall be born that done the same hath hee PSALM XXIII 1 A Psalm of David IEhovah feedeth me I shall not lack verse 2 In folds of budding-grass he maketh me lie-down he easily-leadeth me by the waters of tests verse 3 He returneth my soul he leadeth me in the beaten-paths of justice for his name sake verse 4 Yea though I should walk in the vally of the shade of death I will not fear evill for thou wilt be with me thy rod and thy staff they shall comfort me verse 5 Thou furnishest before me a table in presence of my distressers thou makest fat my head with oil my cup is abundant verse 6 Doubtlesse good and mercy shall follow me all the dayes of my life and I shall converse in the house of Iehovah to length of dayes PSALM XXIII Sing this as the 8. Psalm verse 1 IEhovah feedeth me I shall not lack verse 2 In grassy folds he down doth make me lye he gently-leads me quiet waters by verse 3 He doth return my soul for his name sake in paths of justice leads-me-quietly verse 4 Yea though I walk in dale of deadly-shade I le fear none ill for with me thou wilt be thy rod thy staff eke they shall comfort me verse 5 Fore me a table thou hast ready-made in their presence that my distressers be Thou makest fat mine head with ointing-oil my cup abounds verse 6 Doubtless good and mercy shall all the dayes of my life follow me also within Iehovahs house I shall to length of dayes repose-me-quietly PSALM XXIV verse 1 THe earth it is Iehovahs and the plenteousnes of it the habitable-world and they that in the same doe sit verse 2 For he upon the watry-seas hath-founded it secure and on the flowing-rivers hath the same establisht-sure verse 3 Who shall into the mountain of Iehovah up-ascend and in his place of holines who is he that shall stand verse 4 The clean in hands and pure in heart that to false-vanity doth not lift-up his soul and doth not swear to fallacy verse 5 He from Iehovah shall receive a benediction and justice from the mighty-God of his salvation verse 6 This is their generation that doe him seek even they that make-inquiry for thy face this Iacob is Selah verse 7 Lift-up ye gates your heads and ye dores of eternall-aye be lifted-up that-so the King of glory enter may verse 8 This King of glory who is he Jehovah puissant and valiant Jehovah he in battel valiant verse 9 Lift-up ye gates your heads and ye dores of eternal-aye lift-up your-heads that-so the King of glory enter may verse 10 This King of glory who is he it is the eternall-JAH of warlike-hosts even-he the King of glory is Selah PSALM XXIV 1 A Psalm of David THe earth is Iehovahs and the plenty thereof the world and they that sitt therein verse 2 For he hath founded it upon the seas and established it upon the rivers verse 3 Who shall ascend into the mountain of Iehovah and who shall stand in the place of his holinesse verse 4 The clean in palmes and pure in heart which lifteth not up his soul to false-vanity neither sweareth to deceit verse 5 He shall receive a blessing from Iehovah and justice from the God of his salvation verse 6 This is the generation of them that inquire for him of them that seek thy face of Iaakob Selah verse 7 Lift up ye gates your heads and be lifted up ye dores of eternity that the King of glory may come in verse 8 Who is this King of glory Jehovah strong and valiant Jehovah valiant in battel verse 9 Lift up ye gates your heads and lift up ye dores of eternity that the King of glory may come in verse 10 Who is he this King of glory Jehovah of hosts he is the King of glory Selah PSALM XXV 1 A Psalm of David VNto thee Jehovah lift I up my soul verse 2 My God in thee do I trust let me not be abashed let not my enemies shew-gladnesse over me verse 3 Yea all that earnestly-exspect thee shall not be abashed they shall be abashed that unfaithfully transgress in vain verse 4 Thy waies Jehovah make thou me to know learn me thy pathes verse 5 Make me to tread in thy truth and learn me for thou art the God of my salvation thee do I earnestly-exspect all the day verse 5 Remember thy tender-tender-mercies Jehovah and thy kind-kind-mercies for they are from eternitie verse 7 The sins of my youth and my trespasses remember thou not according to thy mercie do thou remember me for thy goodnesse sake Jehovah verse 8 Good and righteous Jehovah is therefore will he teach sinners in the way verse 9 He will make the meek to tread in judgement and will learn the meek his way verse 10 All the pathes of Iehovah are mercy and truth to them that keep his covenant and his testimonies verse 11 For thy name-sake Jehovah even mercifully pardon wilt thou my iniquity for it is much verse 12 Who is the man that feareth Iehovah he wil teach him in the way that he shal chuse verse 13 His soul shal lodge in good and his seed shal inherit the land verse 14 The secret of Iehovah is to them that fear him and his covenant to make them for to know verse 15 Myne eyes are continually unto Jehovah for he wil bring-forth my feet out of the net verse 16 Turn-the-face unto me and be gracious-to me for I am solitarie and poor-afflicted verse 17 The distresses of my heart are inlarged bring thou me forth out of my vexations verse 18 See mine affliction and my molestation and forgive all my sinns verse 19 See mine enemies for they are multiplied and with hatred of violēt-wrong have they hated me verse 20 Keep thou my soul and deliver me let me not be abashed for I hope-for-safetie in thee verse 21 Let perfection and righteousnes preserve me for I earnestly-exspect thee verse 22 Redeme Israel O God from all his distresses PSALM XXV I Lift my soul Jehovah unto thee verse 2 My God in thee my trust I do repose O let me not with-shame-abashed be shew-gladnes over me let not my foes verse 3 Yea all do
exspect-thee-earnestly shall not abashed be-with-shamefulnes but they shall be abashed-shamefully that do in vain unfaithfully-transgress verse 4 Thy wayes Iehovah make thou me discern thy pathes me learn-by-information verse 5 Make me to tread in thy truth and me learn for thou the God of my salvation I earnestly-exspect thee all the day verse 6 Remember thy compassionate mercies and thy kind mercies ô eternal-IAH for they have been even from eternities verse 7 The sinns of my youth and my trespasses remember not thou but remember me Iehovah for thy bountiful-goodnes according to thy loving-kind-mercie verse 8 God is Iehovah righteous also therefore wil he teach sinners in the way verse 9 He will thee meek in judgement make to goe and learn he wil the lowly-meek his way verse 10 Mercy and truth Jehovahs paths all are to them that keep his league and witnesses verse 11 For thy name JAH thou mercifully-spare wilt mine iniquity for much it-is verse 12 Who is the man that doth Jehovah fear him will he teach in way that he shall-chuse verse 13 His soul in good shall lodging-persevere his seed the land for-heritage-shall-use verse 14 The secret of Jehovah he doth grant to them that him with fear doe-reverence also his testamental-covenant to make them for to have-intelligence verse 15 Mine eyes alway unto Jehovah be for from the net my feet he will restore verse 16 Unto me turn and gracious be to mee For I alone am and afflicted-poore verse 17 Distresses of my heart inlarged be bring thou me forth from my vexations verse 18 My trouble and my molestation see and pardon all mine aberrations verse 19 Behold my foes for multiplide are thay and doe with hate most-violent hate mee verse 20 Keep thou my soul and ridd me free-away sham'd be I not for I doe hope in thee verse 21 Keep me let rightnes and perfection for I doe thee exspect-with earnestnes verse 22 O God give Israel redemption from all his strait-afflicting-anguishes PSALM XXVI Sing this as the 5. or as the 66. Psalm verse 1 JUdge me Jehovah for I goe in my perfect-simplicity I in Jehovah trust also I shall not slide-unstedfastly verse 2 Jehovah prove tempt me likeweise my reins and my heart doe thou trie verse 3 For thy mercy before mine eyes and I walk in thy verity verse 4 I sit not with vaine mortal-men nor enter with dissemblers-hidd verse 5 I hate church of malignant-men and doe not sit with the-wicked verse 6 My hands with cleannes wash-I-clear and LORD I compass thine altar verse 7 With voice of thanks to cause to hear and all thy marvailes to declare verse 8 Jehovah the safe-mansion of thine house dearly-love do I place of the habitation of thy most glorious-majesty verse 9 My soul with sinners gather not nor with blood-guilty men my life verse 10 In whose hands a mischievous-plot whose right hand is with bribes full rife verse 11 And I walk in my perfectnes redeeme and use-me-graciously verse 12 My foot doth stand in righteousnes in Churches bless the LORD will I. PSALM XXVI 1 A psalm of David JUdge me Iehovah for I walk in my perfection and doe trust in Iehovah I shal not stagger verse 2 Prove me Iehovah and tempt me try my reins and my heart verse 3 For thy mercy is before mine eyes and I walk in thy truth verse 4 I doe not sit with mortal-men of false-vanitie and with the hidden I enter not verse 5 I hate the church of evil-doers and with the wicked I sit not verse 6 I will wash my palms with cleannes and compass thine altar Iehovah verse 7 To cause to hear with voice of confession and to tell all thy marveilous works verse 8 Iehovah I love the mansion of thy house and the place of the habitation of thy glory verse 9 Gather not my soul with sinners and my life with men of bloods verse 10 In whose hands is a mischievous purpose and their right-hand is full of bribes verse 11 And I doe walk in my perfection redeeme thou me and be gracious to me verse 12 My foot standeth in righteousnes in the Churches I will bless Iehovah PSALM XXVII 1 A Psalm of David JEhovah is my light and my salvation for whom should I fear Iehovah is the strength of my life for whom should I dread verse 2 When evil-doors made-battel against me to eat my flesh my distressers and my enemies to me them selves stumbled and fell verse 3 If a pitched-host shall pitch against me my heart shall not fear if warr shall rise-up against me in this I trust verse 4 One thing I have asked of Iehovah the same I will request that I may sit in the house of Iehovah all the dayes of my life to view the pleasantnes of Iehovah and to inquire in his Pallace verse 5 For he will keep me privily in his pavilion in the day of evil he will keep me secret in the secret place of his tent on a rock he will exalt me verse 6 And now exalted shal be my head above my enemies round-about me and I wil sacrifice in his tent sacrifices of showting I will sing and sing-psalm to Iehovah verse 7 Hear Iehovah my voice when I cal and be gracious to me and answer me verse 8 To thee sayd my heart seek ye my face thy face Iehovah I doe seek verse 9 Hide thou not thy face from me turn not-aside in anger thy servant thou hast been my succour leave me not neither forsake me O God of my salvation verse 10 Though my father and my mother should forsake me yet Iehovah would gather me verse 11 Teach me Iehovah thy way and lead me in the path of righteousnesse because of my enviers verse 12 Give me not to the soul of my distressers for witnesses of falshood doe stand up against me and he that breatheth violent-wrong verse 13 Except I had beleeved to see the goodnesse of Iehovah in the land of the living verse 14 Earnestly-exspect thou for Iehovah be confirmed and let thine heart wax-strong and earnestly-expect thou for Iehovah PSALM XXVII verse 1 THe LORD my light is and mine health for whom should I be ' ffeard The LORD the strength is of my life for whom should I have-dread verse 2 When evil-men to eat my flesh against me made-battel my foes and m'enimies to me themselves stumbled and fell verse 3 If that an host against me pitch my heart unfearfull is if warr shall up against me rise I boldly trust in this verse 4 One-thing I asked of the LORD the same request I shall that in the LORDS house I may d'wel the daies of my life all to view Jehovahs pleasantnes and seek in his Pallace verse 5 For he in his pavilion will privily-me-place in th' evill day he will me keep secret in secrecy of his tent and upon a rock he will exalt me-hye verse 6 And now lift up shall be mine head above my foes 'bout mee and I wil
not silent bee Jehovah my God I for ay wuth-thanks-confess wil thee PSALM XXX 1 A Psalm a song of the dedication of the house of David verse 2 I Wil-exalt thee Jehovah for thou hast drawn-up me and hast not made my enemies to rejoice at me verse 3 Jehovah my God I cryed-out unto thee thou healedst me verse 4 Jehovah thou hast brought-up my soul from hel thou hast kept-me-alive from them that goe down the pit verse 5 Sing-psalm to Jehovah ye his gracious-saints and confess ye to the remembrance of his holinesse verse 6 For a moment is in his anger life in his favourable-acceptation in the evening lodged weeping and at the morning showting-joy verse 7 And I I said in my safe-quietnes I shal not bee moved for ever verse 8 Iehovah in thy favourable-acceptation thou hast setled strength to my mountain thou didst hide thy face I was suddenly-troubled verse 9 Unto thee Iehovah I called and unto Iehovah supplicated-for-grace verse 10 What profit in my blood when I goe-down unto corruption shall dust confess thee shal it shew-forth thy truth verse 11 Hear thou Iehovah and be gracious-to-me Iehovah be thou an helper to me verse 12 Thou hast turned my mourning to a dance to me thou hast loosed my sack and hast girded me with joy verse 13 That my glory may sing-psalm to thee and not be silenced Iehovah my God I wil confess thee for ever PSALM XXXI 1 To the master of the musike a Psalm of David verse 2 IN thee Jehovah doe I hope-for-safetie let me not be abashed for ever in thy justice deliver me verse 3 Bow unto me thine ear speedily ridd me be thou to me for a rock of firm-strength for a house of fortresses to save me verse 4 For thou art my firm-rock and my fortress and for thy name sake wilt guide me and lead me verse 5 Thou wilt bring me forth out of the net that they have hidd for me for thou art my firm-strength verse 6 Into thy hand doe I committ my spirit thou hast redemed me Jehovah God of truth verse 7 I have hated them that observe vanities of vain-falshood and I unto Jehovah doe I trust verse 8 I wil be glad and rejoyce in thy mercie which hast seen my affliction hast known my soul in distresses verse 9 And hast not shut me up in the hand of the enemy hast made my feet stand in a large-roomth verse 10 Be gracious to me Jehovah for distress is on me gnawn is with Indignation mine eye my soul and my belly verse 11 For my life is quite-spent with pensivenes and my yeares with sighing my able-strength is decaied with my iniquitie and my bones are gnawen verse 12 With all my distresters I am a reproch and to my neighbours vehemently and a dread to my known acquaintance seeing me in the street they fled from me verse 13 I am forgotten as a dead man out of heart I am as a vessell of perdition verse 14 For I hear the infamie of many fearfulnes from every-side when they plott together against me they craftily-purpose to take my soul verse 15 But I unto thee doe I trust Jehovah I say thou art my God verse 16 In thy hand are my times ridd thou me from the hand of my enemies and from my persecutors verse 17 Make thy face to shine upon thy servant save me through thy mercy verse 18 Jehovah let me not be abashed for I doe call on thee let the wicked he abashed let them be silenced to hell verse 19 Let the lips of falshood be mute that speak against the just an hard word in haughtines and despite verse 20 How much is thy goodnes which thou hast laid up for them that sear thee hast wrought for thē that hope-for-safetie in thee afore the sons of Adam verse 21 Thou keepest them-secret in the secret of thy face from the rough prides of man doost lay them up in a pavilion from the strife of tongues verse 22 Blessed be Iehovah for he hath made-marvailous his mercy to me in a city of strong-defense verse 23 And I said in my hastening-away I am cut down from afore thine eyes yet-certainly thou heardest the voice of my supplications-for-grace when I cried out unto thee verse 24 Love ye Iehovah all his gracious-saints Jehovah keepeth the faithfull and repaieth abundantly him that doeth haughtines verse 25 Be ye confirmed and let your heart wax-strong all that hopefully-wait for Jehovah PSALM XXXI Sing this as the 35. Psalm verse 2 IEhovah I for-safetie-hope in thee ô let me not abashed be for ever thou in thy justice freely-me-deliver verse 3 To me thine ear bow speedily ridd me thou for a rock of strength unto me bee Be for an house of forts me for to save verse 4 For thou my rock art and my fort-fensed and for thy name sake wilt me guide and lead verse 5 Wilt bring me forth from net that hidd they have for me for thou art my munition-safe verse 6 Into thy hand my sp'rit I doe depose LORD God of truth thou me didst free-redeem verse 7 I hated have them that observers been of vanities of vain-deceitful-glose and I doe in Iehovah trust-repose verse 8 I wil be glad and joy in thy mercie which hast beheld my troublesom-distress hast known my soul in painful-anguishes verse 9 Hast not me closd in hand of th' enemie hast made my feet stand in a place roomthie verse 10 LORD shew me grace for I am straitly-pent mine eye my soul my belly eke is gnawn with grief verse 11 Because my life with pensive-pain my yeares with sighing also quite are spent my strength decayd with my sinns-punishment Also my bones with-gnawing-are-wasted verse 12 With my distressers all reproch am I Unto my neighbours also veh'mently Unto my known-acquaintance eke a dread seeing me in the street from me they fled The second part verse 13 As dead-man out of mind I am forgot I am as broken vessel verse 14 For I hear reproch of many round about me fear when-as against me they together plot to take my soul they craftily-allot verse 15 But LORD in thee my confidence I place I say thou art my God verse 16 My times they be in thy hand from my foes hand rid thou me from them that me pursue verse 17 Shine make thy face on thy servant save me through thy good-grace verse 18 Jehovah let me not be sham'd for I doe cal on thee shame let the wicked have be silenced unto the lowest-grave verse 19 Mute be the lying lips that speak hardly against the just in spite and pride-haughty verse 20 How much thy good which thou hast stor'd for them that fear thee wrought for them that in thee trust before the sons of men verse 21 Them hide thou doest in secret of thy face from prides of men from striefe of tongues in tent thou laist-up them verse 22 JAH blessed be for to me his mercy he wondrous-made in city of
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
Our soule earnestly-waiteth for Iehovah he is our help and our shield verse 21 For in him our heart shall-rejoyce for in the name of his holynesse doe we trust verse 22 Let thy mercy Iehovah be upon us even-as we hopefully-wait for thee PSALM XXXIV 1 A Psalme of David when he had changed his behaviour before Abimelech and hee had driven him away and hee was gone verse 2 I Will blesse Iehovah in all time continually his praise shall be in my mouth verse 3 In Iehovah my soule shall glory the meeke shall heare and shall rejoyce verse 4 Magnifie yee Iohovah with me and let us extoll his name together verse 5 I sought Iehovah and hee answered me and rid-me-free from all my feares verse 6 They looked to him and flowed and their faces be not ashamed verse 7 This poor-afflicted man c●●●●d and Iehovah heard saved him out of all his distresses verse 8 The Angel of Jehovah pitcheth-a-camp about them that fear him and releaseth them verse 9 Tast ye and see that Iehovah is good O-blessed is the man that hopeth-for-safetie in him verse 10 Fear Iehovah ye-his saints for there is no want to them that fear him verse 11 The Lions are empoverished and an hungred but they that seek Iehovah shal not want any good verse 12 Come sonns hearken to me I wil learn you the fear of Iehovah verse 13 Who is the man that willeth life that loveth dayes to see good verse 14 Keep thy tongue from evil and thy lips from speaking guile verse 15 Eschew evil and doe good seek peace and pursue it verse 16 The eyes of Iehovah are unto the just and his ears unto their out-crie verse 17 The face of Iehovah is against them that doe evil to cut-off their memorial from the earth verse 18 They cried and Iehovah heard and ridd-them-free out of all their distresses verse 19 Iehovah is neer to the broken of heart and the contrite of spirit he wil save verse 20 Many are the evils of the just and out of them all Iehovah wil ridd-him free verse 21 He keepeth all his bones one of them is not broken verse 22 Evil shal slay the wicked and they that hate the just shall be-condemned-as-guiltie verse 23 Iehovah redeemeth the soul of his servants and they shall not be condemned-as-guiltie all that hope-for-safetie in him PSALM XXXIV verse 2 IN all time blesse the LORD will I his praise within my mouth alway verse 3 My soule shall in the LORD glory the meeke shall heare and joy shall they verse 4 O magnifie the LORD with me his name together extoll we verse 5 I sought IAH and he me answ'red and from my fears all rid me free verse 6 To him they looked and flowed and sham'd let not their faces bee verse 7 JAH heard when this poor man did cal and sav d him from his troubles all verse 8 Jehovahs Angel camp-doth-lay 'bout them that fear him and frees them verse 9 Tast ye and see that good is JAH ô blessed man that hopes in him verse 10 Fear ye Jehovah saints of his for to his fearers want none is verse 11 Lions are in-penurie-scant and they doe hunger greedilie but any good shall they not want that seekers of Jehovah bee verse 12 Come children unto me give eare I wil you learn Jehovahs feare verse 13 Who is the man that life doth will that loveth dayes good for to see verse 14 Restraining-keep thy tongue from ill thy lips from speaking fallacee verse 15 Doe good and evil quite-eschew seek peace and after it pursew verse 16 The LORDS eyes to the just his ears attend eke unto their outcrie verse 17 The LORDS face is ' gainst ev'l doers to rase from earth their memorie verse 18 They cride and hear Jehovah did and them from all their troubles ridd verse 19 To broken harted ' JAH is nie and contrite sp'rited save will hee verse 20 The just mans evils are many and from them all JAH ridds him free verse 21 He keepeth all the bones of his not any of them broken is verse 22 Evil shal cause the wicked die and haters of the just man they shall be condemned-as-guilty verse 23 His servants soul redeem doth JAH and they shal not be judgd-unjust all that in him for safety-trust PSALM XXXV 1 A Psalm of David PLead thou Iehovah with them that-plead with me warr thou against them that warr against me verse 2 Lay hold on the shield and bukler and stand-up for my help verse 3 And draw-out the spear and sword to meet with my persecutors say to my soul I am thy salvation verse 4 Let them be abashed and ashamd that seek my soul let them be turned backward confounded that think mine evil verse 5 Let them be as chaff before the wind and the Angel of Iehovah driving them verse 6 Let their way be darknes and slippernesses and the Angel of Iehovah pursuing them verse 7 For without cause they have hidd for me the corruption of their net without cause they have digged for my soul verse 8 Let tumultuous ruine come on him he not aware and let his net which he hath hidden catch him with tumultuous ruine let him fal therinto verse 9 And my soul shal be glad in Iehovah shall joy in his salvation verse 10 Al my bones shal say Iehovah who is like thee that riddest-free the poor-afflicted from the stronger then himself the poor-afflicted and needy from the spoiler of him verse 11 Witnesses of cruel-wrong did rise-up things that I knew not they did ask of me verse 12 They repayed me evil for good the bereaving of my soul verse 13 And I when they were sick my clothing was sack I afflicted my soul with fasting and my prayer returned upon my bosome verse 14 I walked as if he had been a fellow-friend as if he had been a brother to me I bowed-down sad as he that bewaileth his mother verse 15 But in my halting they rejoyced and were gathered-together the smiters were gathered-together against me and I knew it not they rent and were not silent verse 16 With hypocrites scoffers for a cake of-bread gnashing their teeth against me verse 17 Lord how long wilt thou see returne my soul from their tumultuous ruines my alonely soul from the Lions verse 18 I will confesse thee in the great Church I will praise thee among a mighty people verse 19 Let not them that are my enemies with falsitie rejoyce at me them that are my haters without cause winke with the eye verse 20 For they speak not peace and against the quiet-ones of the earth they imagine words of deceits verse 21 And they have inlarged their mouth against me they have said aha aha our eye hath seen verse 22 Jehovah thou hast seen cease-not-as-deaf O Lord be not far-off from me verse 23 Stir-up and awake to my judgement my God and my Lord to my plea. verse 24 Judge me according to thy justice Jehovah
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
a bridle on my mouth whiles wicked fore me is verse 3 With stilnes I was dumb from good I silent was my smart was also stirred-troublously verse 4 Hot in me was mine heart Fire in my meditation burnd I with my tongue did speak verse 5 Jehovah make me know my end what my dayes measure eke know let me how short liv'd I am verse 6 Loe thou hast given my dayes as handbredths and my worldly-time fore thee as nothing weighes Sure wholly vain is ev'ry man though setled-fast Selah verse 7 Sure in an image walk doth man surely vain sturr make they one heaps-up goods and knoweth not who shall their gatherer bee verse 8 And now what do I look for Lord my longing is for thee verse 9 Free me from all my trespasses fools mockage make not me verse 10 I dumb am open not my mouth for doon it is of thee verse 11 From upon me thy scourging-plague ô turn-away the same for by the striking of thine hand I quite-consumed am verse 12 With reproofs for iniquity a man thou chastisest and makest melt even as a moth his beauty-liked-best Sure all men vanity Selah verse 13 Lord hear my pray'r and cry heark to my tears cease not as deaf for stranger with thee I a pilgrim as my fathers all verse 14 Stay from me and let me refresh my self ere that I goe and I no more shall be PSALM XL. Sing this at the 32. Psalm verse 2 WAiting I wayted patiently For Jehovah and he did bend unto me and did hear my cry verse 3 And he did make me to ascend out of the dreadfull-sounding pit out of the mire of muddynes and on a rock set-fast my feet ordred my steps with steadines verse 4 And he hath giv'n my mouth into a new song to our God a praise many shall see shall fear also and in Jehovah trust-alwayes verse 5 O blessed man he that doth put Jehovah his security and to the proud respecteth not or them that turn unto a lye verse 6 Thou makest thy works-marveilous O JAH my God many to be and thy thoughts-minded towards us none can in order-count to thee would I declare and speak-of these moe than to tell increast they are verse 7 Thou wouldst not gift and sacrifice mine eares thou op'ning-doost-prepare Burnt-offring and oblation for sinne thou hast not asked it verse 8 Then did I say loe I am come in the books roll it 's of me writ verse 9 I joy to doe thy will my God and thy law in my bowels is verse 10 I in the great Church tell-abroad the joyfull-tidings of justice Loe I my lips have not closed O JAH thou know'st verse 11 Within my heart thy justice I have not cov'red thy constant faith I have declar'd and thy healthfull-salvation Conceale I did not thy mercy to the great congregation and thine assured-veritie verse 12 Doe not thy mercies-pitifull close up from me O Iehovah but let thy mercy-bountifull and thy truth me preserve alway verse 13 For evils moe then can be told have round-about-assailed mee my crooked-sinnes on me take-hold and I not able am to see They doe surmount haires of my head also my heart doth me forsake verse 14 Vouchsafe Jehovah me to rid speed to mine helpe Jehovah make verse 15 Let them abasht be and have-shame together that the seekers are of my soule to consume the same Let them be back-returned-farre And blush let them that would my blame verse 16 Quite-desolated let them be for a rewarding of their shame that say aha aha to me verse 17 Joy let them and rejoyce in thee al that do seek thee let them say that thy salvations lovers be the LORD be magnifide alway verse 18 And I afflicted am and poor think on me doth the Lord-my-stay my help and my deliverer thou art my God do not delay PSALM XL. 1 To the master of the musick Davids Psalme verse 2 WAyting I waited for Jehovah and he bended unto me and heard my cry verse 3 And he brought me up out of the pit of sounding-calamity out of the mire of mud and set-up my feet vpon a rock he ordered-steedily my steps verse 4 And he hath given into my mouth a new song a praise to our God many shall see and fear and shall trust in Jehovah verse 5 O blessed is the man that putteth Jehovah his secure-trust respecteth not unto the proud and them that turne-aside unto a lye verse 6 Thou Jehovah my God hast made many thy marveilous works and thy thoughts towards us none can count-in-order unto thee would I declare and speak them they are mightily-encreast above telling verse 7 Sacrifice and oblation thou wouldest not mine eares hast thou digged-open burnt-offering and sin offring thou askest not verse 8 Then said I loe I come in the roll of the booke it is written of me verse 9 My God I delight to doe thy acceptable-will and thy law is within my bowels verse 10 I have preached-the-glad tidings of justice in the great Church lo I close not up my lips Jehovah thou knowest verse 11 Thy justice I have not covered within my heart thy faith and thy salvation have I said I have not concealed thy mercy thy truth to the great Church verse 12 Thou Jehovah close not up thy tender-tender-mercies from mee let thy bounteous-bounteous-mercy and thy truth continually preserve me verse 13 For innumerable evils have assailed me round-about my iniquities have taken-hold on mee and I am not able to see they are mightily-increased more-then the haires of my head and my heart forsaketh me verse 14 Vouchsafe Jehovah to rid-me-free Jehovah make hast to my help verse 15 Let them be abashed and ashamed together that seeke my soule to make-an-end of it let them bee turned backward and blush that delight mine evill verse 16 Let them be made-desolat for a reward of their abashing that say to me aha aha verse 17 Let all that seek thee be joyful and rejoyce in thee let them say continually magnified be Jehovah they-that love thy salvation verse 18 And I poor-afflicted and needy the Lord thinketh on me thou art my help and my deliverer my God delay not PSALM XLI Sing this as the 39. Psalm verse 2 O Bessed he that to the poore doth prudently-attend Jehovah him in th' evil day deliverance-wil-send verse 3 JAH wil him keep and give-him-life he blessednes-shal-find upon the earth and give him not unto his foemens mind verse 4 Jehovah he wil him uphold on sorowful bedsted thou in his sick-infirmitie hast turned al his bed verse 5 Say did I ô Jehovah shew unto me graciousnes heal thou my soul for against thee J sinned-have-amisse verse 6 Mine enimies of me sayd ev'l when shal his dying be and his name perish quite-away verse 7 And if he come to see he speaks a vain-lye in his heart iniquitie he heaps unto himself he goeth forth abroad the same he speaks verse 8 Together ' gainst me whisper-do al that
my haters be against me they malicious-ill do-think concerning me verse 9 Some devilish-mischievous thing in him is fastned-sore and he that lyeth shal not adde to rise-up any more verse 10 The man moreover of my peace in whom put-trust did I that cats my bread he hath the heel against me lifted-hye verse 11 And therefore thou be gracious to me ô Jehovah and raise me up again and I shal unto them repay verse 12 By this I know that in me thou doost willing-pleasure-take because mine enemie shal not against me triumph-make verse 13 And I in mine integritie thou me sustained hast and hast me to eternitie before thy face set fast verse 4 Blessed Jehovah Isr'els God hath from eternal been and to eternal-ay so be Amen yea-and Amen PSALM XLI 1 To the master of the musick a Psalm of David verse 2 O Blessed he that prudently-attendeth unto the poor-weakling in the day of evil Jehovah wil deliver him verse 3 Jehovah wil keep him and preserve him alive he shalbe-made-blessed in the earth and give thou him not to the soul of his enemies verse 4 Jehovah wil uphold him on the bedsted of languishing-sorow al his bed thou hast turned in his sicknes verse 5 I did say Jehovah be gracious to me heal my soul for I have sinned against thee verse 6 My enemies sayd evil of me when shal he dye and his name perish verse 7 And if he come to see he speaketh false-vanitie in his heart he heapeth up painful-iniquitie to him self he goeth forth abroad he speaketh it verse 8 Together against me whisper-do all my haters against me they think evil to me verse 9 A mischievous thing is fastned in him and he that lyeth shal no more rise verse 10 Also the man of my peace he whom I trusted in that eateth my bread he hath greatly-lifted-up the heel against me verse 11 And thou Jehovah be gracious to me and raise me up and I shal repay them verse 12 By this I know that thou delightest in me because my enemie shal not shout-triumphantly over me verse 13 And I thou hast sustained me in mine integritie and hast setled me before thy face for ever verse 14 Blessed is Jehovah the God of Israel from eternitie and unto eternitie Amen and Amen The second Book PSALM XLII 1 To the master of the musick and instructing psalm to the sonns of Korach verse 2 AS the hind desirously-brayeth for the streams of waters so my soul desirously-brayeth unto thee O God verse 3 My soul thirsteth for God for the living God when shal I come and appear before the face of God! verse 4 My tears have been to me bread day and night while they say unto me all the day where is thy God verse 5 These things I remember and pour-out upon me my soul because I had passed with tho throng had resorted with them unto the house of God with voice of showting and confession a multitude keeping-festivitie verse 6 Why bowest-thou-downe thy selfe my soule and makest-thou-a tumultuous-stirre within me wait-hopefully for God for yet I shall confesse him the salvations of his face verse 7 My God within mee my soul boweth-down it selfe for that I remember thee from the land of Jorden and Chermonim from the little mountaine verse 8 Deepe unto deepe calleth at the voice of thy water-spowts all thy breaking-billowes and thy waves doe passe over me verse 9 By day Jehovah will command his mercy and in the night his song with me a prayer to the God of my life verse 10 I will say to God my rocke why hast thou forgotten me why goe I sad for the oppression of the enemy verse 11 With a murdering weapon in my bones my distressers doe reproach me when they say unto me all the day where is thy God verse 12 Why bowest-thou-downe thy selfe my soule and why makest thou a tumultuous-stirre within me waite-hopefully for God for yet I shall confesse him the salvations of my face and my God PSALM XLII verse 2 LIke-as the hinde for water streams dooth bray-desirouslie even-so desirouslie-dooth-bray my soul O God to thee verse 3 For God ov'n for the living God my soul it thirsteth sore O when shal I come and appear the face of God before verse 4 My weeping-tears have been to me for bread both night and day while unto me where is thy God they al the day do say verse 5 These things do I in-mind-record and on my self out-shed my very soul because I had among the throng passed Gods house with them I did frequent with voice of showting-glee and thankful-praise with multitude keeping festivitie verse 6 My soule O wherefore dost thou bow thy selfe down-heavily and wherefore in me makest thou a stirre-tumultuously With hopefull-expectation wait thou for God because yet I shall him confesse for the salvations of his face verse 7 My God in me my soule bowes-down for thee to mind I call from Iorden land and Hermonim even from the mountaine smal verse 8 At sounding of thy water-spowts deepe unto deepe doth call thy waves passe over me and-eke thy breaking-billowes all verse 9 By day Jehovah will command his mercy and with me his song by night a prayer shall to God of my life be verse 10 I say will unto God my Rock why dost thou me forget why goe I sad while th' enemy me pressing-doth-beset verse 11 With murdring-weapon in my bones me my distressers check when all the day where is thy God they unto me doe speake verse 12 My soule O wherefore dost thou bow thy selfe downe-heavily and wherefore in me makest thou a stirre-tumultuously wait-hopefully for God because yet I shall him confesse of my face the salvations my God he also is PSALM XLIII Sing this as the 42. Psalm verse 1 IUdge me O God and plead my plea from nation mercilesse deliver me from man of guile and of injuriousnesse verse 2 For thou the God art of my strength why thrustest me thee fro why goe I still sad-mournfull for th' oppression of the foe verse 3 Send thy light and thy truth let them me lead let them me bring to mountain of thy holinesse and unto thy dwellings verse 4 And I will to Gods altar come to God the joyfulnesse of my gladnesse and thee with harp ô God my God confesse verse 5 My soule O wherefore dost thou bow thy self down-heavily and wherefore in me makest thou a stirre-tumultuously wait-hopefully for God because yet I shall him confesse of my face the salvations my God he also is PSALM XLIII verse 1 IUdge me O God and plead my plea from the nation unmercifull from the man of deceit and injurious-evil doe thou deliver me verse 2 For thou art the God of my strength why thrustest thou me-away why goe I still sad for the oppression of the enemy verse 3 Send thy light and thy truth let them lead me let them bring me unto the mountaine of thy holines and unto thy dwelling
places verse 4 And I will come unto the altar of God unto God the joy of my gladnesse and confesse thee with harp O God my God verse 5 Why bowest thou down thy selfe my soule and why makest thou a tumultuous-stirre within me wait-hopefully for God for yet I shall confesse him the salvations of my face and my God PSALM XLIV 1 To the master of the musick to the sons of Korach an instructing Psalm verse 2 O God with our eares wee have heard our fathers have told to us the worke thou wroughtest in their dayes in dayes of old verse 3 Thou with thy hand diddest dispossesse the heathens and didst 〈◊〉 ●●●m thou didst evill to the peoples and didst propagate them verse 4 For not by their own sword inherited they the land and their arme saved them not but thy right hand and thy arme and the light of thy face because thou didst favour them verse 5 Thou art he my king O God command the salvations of Jaakob verse 6 In thee we shall push-with-the-horn our distressers in thy name we shall tread-down them that rise up against us verse 7 For I will not trust in my bow and my sword shall not save me verse 8 For thou hast saved us from our distressers and our haters thou didst make abasht verse 9 In God we praised all the day and thy name for ever we will confesse Selah verse 10 But now thou thrustest-away and makest us ashamed and goest not forth with our armies verse 11 Thou makest us turn backward from the distresser and they that hate us doe spoile for themselves verse 12 Thou givest us as sheep for meat and fannest us in the nations verse 13 Thou sellest thy people for no wealth and increasest not by the prices of them verse 14 Thou exposest us a reproach to our neighbours a scoffe and a scorn to them that be round about us verse 15 Thou puttest us for a parable among the heathens a nodding of the head among the nations verse 16 All the day my ignominie is before me and the abashing of my face covereth me verse 17 For the voice of the reproacher and tanter for the face of the enemie and avenger verse 18 All this is come on us and we have not forgotten thee not dealt-falsly against thy covenant verse 19 Our heart hath not turned back-ward nor our stepping swarved from thy path verse 20 Though thou hast crushed us in the place of Dragons and hast covered over us with the shadow of death verse 21 If we have forgotten the name of our God and spread out our palms to a strange God verse 22 Shall not God search-out this for he knoweth the hid-things of the heart verse 23 But for thee we are killed all the day are counted as sheep of slaughter verse 24 Stirre up why sleepest thou Lord awake thrust not away to continuall-aye verse 25 Wherefore hidest thou thy face forgettest thou our affliction and our oppression verse 26 For our soul is bowed down to the dust our belly cleaveth to the earth verse 27 Rise-up for an helpfulnes to us and redeem us for thy mercy sake PSALM XLIV verse 2 O God we with our ears have heard our fathers have us told the worke thou wroughtest in their daies in daies before-of-old verse 3 Thou with thy hand didst dispossesse heathens and plantedst them unto the peoples diddest ev'll and propagatedst them verse 4 For they have not by their own sword inherited the land and their arm hath not saved them but it was thy right-hand and thine arme and thy faces light because thou wouldst their wealth verse 5 Thou that my king O God command Jakobs ful-saving-health verse 6 In thee we our distressing-foes as with-the-horn-shall-push in thy name we shall tread-down those that rise up against us verse 7 For in my bow I will not trust and my sword saves me not verse 8 For thou from our distressers hast for us salvation-got Our haters thou didst-make-abasht verse 9 In God we prais'd all day and thy name to eternitie we will confesse Selah verse 10 But now thou dost away-repell and us ashamed-make and with our ordred-armies thou dost not thy journey-take verse 11 For the distresser thou dost cause us backward to recoile and they that hate us for themselves doe make of us a spoile verse 12 Thou hast us given as sheep for meat and us in nations fann'd verse 13 Hast sold thy people for no wealth nor by their prices gaind The second part verse 14 Thou to our neighbours dost expose us for an opprobrie a scoffing and a scorn to those that round-about us be verse 15 Thou dost us for a parable among the heathens put a nodding also of the head the nations through-out verse 16 My shameful-ignominie is before me all the day and the abashing of my face me cov'ring-doth-aray verse 17 For voice of him that doth reproach and tantingly-despight and for the face of th' en'mie and self-avenging-wight verse 18 All this is come on us and we have not forgotten thee neither against thy covenant committed-falsitie verse 19 Our heart hath not turn'd back nor from thy path our step-estraid verse 20 Though thou us crusht in dragons place us cov'red with deaths shade verse 21 If we forgot our Gods name or to strange God spread our hands verse 22 Shall not God search this for hid-things of th● heart he understands verse 23 But for thee we as slaughter sheep esteemd are kild all day verse 24 Stirre up why sleepest Lord awake thrust not away for aye verse 25 O wherefore hidest thou thy face forgetst our case-distrest and our oppression verse 26 For our soule is to the dust down-prest Our belly also on the earth fast-cleaving-hold doth take verse 27 Rise for our full-help and redeem us for thy mercy sake PSALM XLV 1 To the master of the musick upon Shoshannim to the sons of Korach an instructing psalm a song of the welbeloved virgins verse 2 MIne heart hath boyled a good word I doe say my works to the king my tongue the pen of a speedy writer verse 3 Thou art much-fairer than the sons of Adam grace is powred-out in thy lips therefore God hath blessed thee for ever verse 4 Gird thy sword upon the high O mighty-one thy glorious-majesty and thy comely-honour verse 5 And in thy comely-honour prosper-ride-on word of truth and of meeknes and of justice and thy right hand shall teach thee fearfull things verse 6 Thy arrows are sharp peoples shall fall under thee in the heart of the kings enemes verse 7 Thy throne O God is ever and perpetuall the scepter of thy kingdome is a scepter of righteousnesse verse 8 Thou lovest justice and hatest wickednes therfore God thy God hath anoynted thee with oile of joyfulnes above thy fellowes verse 9 Myrrh and Aloes Cassia all thy garments out of the yvorie pallaces more-than they that make thee joyful verse 10 Kings daughters are among thy precious-ones set
voice of trumping-shaulin verse 7 Psalm-sing ye unto God psalm-sing sing-psalm unto our King sing-psalm verse 8 For God is King of al the earth psalm-sing ye of instruction verse 9 Over the heathens God reigneth his holy throne God sitts upon verse 10 Princes of peoples gath'red are people of Abra'ms God-mighty for unto God the earths shields are he is exalted vehemently PSALM XLVIII Sing this as the 44. Psalm verse 2 GReat is Jehovah and with-praise extolled veh'mentlie within the citie of our God his mount of sanctitie verse 3 Faire in her situation the whole earths joyfulnes mount Sion in sides of the North the great Kings citie is verse 4 God in her lofty-pallaces for refuge known is hee verse 5 For loe the Kings assembled were together gone they bee verse 6 Themselves did see so wondred they they troubled frighted were verse 7 Trembling did take them there and payn as hers that child-doth-beare verse 8 With Eastern wind the Tarshish ships thou-breakest-all-abroad verse 9 As we have heard so have we seen in citie of our God in citie of the God of hosts the everbeing-Jah God firmly-will-establish it eternally Selah verse 10 Within thy pallace we O God have minded thy mercie verse 11 As thy name so thy prayse O God to ends of th' earth shall bee of justice thy right hand is ful verse 12 Let Sion mount rejoyce for thy judgements let daughters of Judah make-gladsom-noyse verse 13 Compass Sion about it goe the turrets therof tell verse 14 Set ye your heart on fort thereof her pallaces view-well that ye may tell to th'after age verse 15 That this-same God wil bee our God for ever and for ay guide us til death wil hee PSALM XLVIII 1 A song a psalm to the sonns of Korach verse 2 GReat is Jehovah and praysed vehemently in the citie of our God the mountayn of his holynes verse 3 Fair in situation the joy of al the earth is mount Sion in the sides of the North it is the city of the great King verse 4 God in the lofty-pallaces thereof known he is for an high refuge verse 5 For loe the kings wore assembled they went together verse 6 Themselves saw so they wondred they were sodainly-troubled they were frighted-away verse 7 Trembling took-hold on them there payn as of her that travelleth with-child verse 8 With an East wind thou wilt break-asunder the ships of Tarshish verse 9 Even-as we have heard so have we seen in the citie of Jehovah of hosts in the citie of our God God wil firmly-stablish it unto eternitie Selah verse 10 We have quietly-minded thy mercy O God in mids of thy pallace verse 11 As thy name O God so thy prayse is unto the ends of the earth thy right hand is full of justice verse 12 Let mount Sion rejoyce let the daughters of Judah be glad because of thy judgments verse 13 Compass ye Sion and goe-round-about it tell the towers thereof verse 14 Set your heart on the fort thereof distinctly-view the lofty-pallaces thereof that ye may tel to the generation after verse 15 That this God is our God ever and aye he will guide us untill death PSALM XLIX 1 To the master of the musick to the sonns of Korach a psalm verse 2 HEar ye this all peoples hearken ye al inhabitants of the transitorie-world verse 3 Both sonns of base-man and sonns of noble-man together rich and poor verse 4 My mouth shall speak wisdoms and the meditation of my heart prudencies verse 5 I will incline mine ear to a parable I will open with harp mine hidden-matter verse 6 Why should I fear in the dayes of evil when the iniquitie of my footsteps shall compass me verse 7 They that trust in their wealthy-power and glorie in the multitude of their riches verse 8 A man shall not redeeming redeem a brother shall not give to God his ransom verse 9 So precious-shall be the redemption of their soul and it shal cease for ever verse 10 That he may live yet to continual-aye may not see the pit-of-corruption verse 11 For he seeth the wise doe dye together the unconstant-fool and brutish doe perish and leave to others their wealthy-power verse 12 Their inward thought is that their houses shall be for ever their dwelling-places to generation and generation they proclaim their names on lands verse 13 But earthly-man in honour doth not lodge-a-night he is likened to beasts that are silenced verse 14 This their way is unconstant folly to them and their posteritie like-well of their mouth Selah verse 15 As sheep they are put in hel death shall feed them and righteous men shal have rule over them at the morning and their form wear-away in hel from his dwelling-place verse 16 But God will redeem my soul from the hand of hel for he will receive me Selah verse 17 Fear thou not when a man shall grow-rich when the glory of his house shall be multiplied verse 18 For he shall not when he dye take any-thing his glory shall not descend after him verse 19 Though in his life he blesseth his soul and they will confess thee when thou doest-good to thy self verse 20 It shall come unto the generation of his fathers unto continal-aye they shall not see the light verse 21 Earthly man in honour and understandeth not he is likened to beastes that are silenced PSALM XLIX Sing this as the 119. or as the 78. Psalm verse 2 O Hear ye this all peoples hearken yee all in the world inhabitants that bee verse 3 Both baser-mans and noble-mans children together wealthy and poor-needy men verse 4 My mouth shall speak things-manifoldly-wise and my hearts musing is of prudencies verse 5 I wil mine eare to parable incline I open wil with harp mine hidd-doctrine verse 6 Why should I fear in th' evil dayes when as my stepps iniquitie shall me compass verse 7 They that trust in their wealthy-fortitude and glorie in their riches multitude verse 8 Man can a brother in no wise redeem he can no ransom give to God for him verse 9 So costly shall their souls redemption bee that it shall cease unto eternitie verse 10 That he may live yet to eternitie and may not the pit-of-corruption see verse 11 For he doth see the wise men dye-away the fool and brutish joyntly doe decay and unto others leave their wealthy-store verse 12 They think their houses be for evermore their dwellings to each generation their names they doe proclaim the lands upon verse 13 But man in honour doth not lodge-a-night he like is to the beasts that perish-quite verse 14 This their way folly is to them yet they that them succeed like-well their words Selah verse 15 As sheep they layd are in the lowest-grave death feeds them and upright men rule shall have of them at morning and their form in hell shal wear-away from place where ech doth dwel verse 16 But God from hells hand wil redeem-away my soul for he
wil me receive Selah verse 17 Be not afrayd when as a man growes-rich when glorie of his house is waxen-much verse 18 For nothing shall he take when he doth dye nor descend after him shall his glory verse 19 Though in his life he blesst his soul and thee they laud when to thy self thou good shalt bee verse 20 To race of his forefathers come it shall the light for aye not see-at-all verse 21 A man in honour wanting prudency is like the beasts that perish-utterly PSALM L. verse 1 THe God of Gods Jehovah speak doth he and cals the earth from rising of the Sun to going-in thereof verse 2 God shines-clearly from Sion beauties whole-perfection verse 3 Our God come and not cease fire fore him eateth and storm about him vehemently beateth verse 4 Unto the heav'ns call from above will he unto the earth his folk to judge likewise verse 5 My gracious-saints unto me gather yee that strike my covenant with sacrifice verse 6 And heav'ns his justice openly-shal-display because-that God himselfe the judge is Selah verse 7 Heare ô my people and I will proclame Isr'el and I will testifie to thee I God thy God am verse 8 I will not thee blame for thy slain-beasts for thy burnt-offerings be fore me alway verse 6 I will out of thine houses no bullock take nor goats out of thy closes verse 10 For each beast of the wood to me pertains the beasts that on a thousand mountains be verse 11 I know all flying-fowles of the mountains and store of-wild-beasts of the field with me verse 12 If I were hungry thee I would not tell it for mine the world and plenty-that-doth-fil it verse 13 Will I the flesh eat of the bullocks-strong and of the goat-bucks drink the blood will I verse 14 Sacrifice thou to God confession and pay thy vows to him that is most-high verse 15 And in day of distresse with-cal-apply me I le thee release and thou shalt glorifie me verse 16 But to the wicked what hast thou to doe saith God to tell my statutes and to take my cov'nant on thy mouth verse 17 When nurture thou doest hate and cast my words behind thy back verse 18 If thou doest see a thief with him thou runnest and thy part is with whoremongers-unhonest verse 19 Thy mouth in evill out-thou-lettest-break also thy tongue doth fraud together-frame verse 20 Thou sitst against thy brother thou doest speak against thy mothers son giv'st evill-same verse 21 These things thou didst and I did silent-keep-me thou didst suppose that I was surely like thee I will thee blame and set-even to thy veiw verse 22 Ye that forget God this now well-advice least I doe teare and none be to reskew verse 23 He honours me that thanks doth sacrifice and he that doth his way in-order-fashion I will cause him for to see Gods salvation PSALM L. 1 A Psalm of Asaph THe God of Gods Jehovah speaketh and calleth the earth from the rising-up of the Sun unto the going-in thereof verse 2 Out of Sion the whole-perfection of beauty God shineth clearly verse 3 Our God come and not cease-as deafe a fire shall eat before him and round-about him shall a storm-be-moved vehemently verse 4 Hee will call to the heavens from above and to the earth to judge his people verse 5 Gather yee to mee my gracious-saints that have stricken my covenant with sacrifice verse 6 And the heavens shall-openly-shew his justice for God he is judge Selah verse 7 Heare O my people and I will speake O Israel and I will testifie to thee I am God thy God verse 8 I will not reprove thee for thy sacrifices for thy burnt-offerings are before me continually verse 9 I will not take a bullock out of thine house goat-bucks out of thy folds verse 10 For every wild-beast of the wood is mine the beasts that be on a thousand mountains verse 11 I know all the fowle of the mountains and the store-of-beasts of the field is with me verse 12 If I were hungry I would not tell it thee for mine is the world and the plenty thereof verse 13 Will I eat the flesh of mighty bulls and drink the blood of goat-bucks verse 14 Sacrifice-thou to God a confession and pay thy vowes to the most-high verse 15 And call on mee in day of distresse I will release thee and thou shalt glorifie me verse 16 But to the wicked saith God what hast thou to doe to tell my statutes and that thou shouldest take-up my covenant on thy mouth verse 17 And thou hatest nurture and castest my words behind thee verse 18 If thou seest a thief and thou runnest with him and thy part is with the adulterers verse 19 Thy mouth thou sendest-out in evill and thy tongue joyneth-together deceit verse 20 Thou sittest thou speakest against thy brother against thy mothers son thou givest ill report verse 21 These things hast thou done and I ceased-as-deaf thou diddest think that I was surely like thee I will reprove thee and set-in-order to thine eyes verse 22 O now consider this ye that forget God least I teare and there be no reskewer verse 23 He that sacrificeth confesssion honoureth me and he that disposeth his way I will cause him to see the salvation of God PSALM LI. 1 To the master of the musick a psame of David 2 When Nathan the Prophet came unto him after he had entred unto Bathshebangh verse 3 BE gracious to me O God according to thy kind-mercie according to the multitude of thy tender mercies wipe-away my trespasses verse 4 Much wash me from my iniquity and cleanse me from my sinne verse 5 For I know my trespasses and my sin is before me continually verse 6 Against thee against thee onely have I sinned and have done that which is evil in thine eyes that thou mayst be just when thou speakest mayst be pure when thou judgest verse 7 Loe in iniquitie was I painfully-brought-forth and in sin my mother conceived me verse 8 Loe the truth thou delightest in the inward parts and in the secret thou hast made me know wisdom verse 9 Thou will purge-me-from-sin with hizop and I shall be clean wilt-wash me and I shall be whiter than snow verse 10 Thou wilt make me to hear joy and gladnes the bones that thou hast crushed shall be gladsom verse 11 Hide thy face from my sinns and wipe-away al my iniquities verse 12 A clean heart create-thou to me O God and a firm spirit renew thou within me verse 13 Cast-thou me not from thy-face and take not from me thy spirit of holynes verse 14 Restore to me the joy of thy salvation and firmly-sustain me with a free spirit verse 15 I will teach trespassers thy wayes and sinners shall convert unto thee verse 16 Deliver me from blouds O God the God of my salvation my tongue shal showt thy justice verse 17 Lord thou shalt open my lips and my mouth shall shew-forth thy praise
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
that melteth let him goe-away as the untimely-birth of a woman as they that have not seen the Sun verse 10 Ere-that they shall preceiv your thornes of Bramble even alive even in wrath he wil tempestously-whirl it away verse 11 The just shall rejoyce when he seeth the vengeance he shall wash his feet in the bloud of the wicked verse 12 And earthly-man shall say Surely there is fruit for the just surely there is a God that judge in the earth PSAL. LIX 1 To the master of the musick Corrupt not Michtam of David when Saul sent and they kept the house for to kill him verse 2 DEliver me from mine enemies O my God from them that rise up against mee set thou me on high verse 3 Deliver me from the workers of painefull-iniquity and save me from the men of bloods verse 4 For loe they lay-wait for my soule the strong doe draw-together against me not for my trespasse nor for my sin Jehovah verse 5 Without iniquity in me they run and make-ready raise thee up to meet me and see verse 6 And thou Iehovah God of hosts God of Israel awake to visite all the heathens be not gracious to any that unfaithfully-work iniquity Selah verse 7 They return at evening they make noise as a dog and compasse the citie verse 8 Loe they uttter with their mouth swords are in their lips for who heareth verse 9 But thou Jehovah wilt laugh at them thou wilt mock at all the heathens verse 10 His strength unto thee will I take-heed for God is mine high defence verse 11 The God of my mercy will prevent me God will let me see on mine enviers verse 12 Slay them not least my people forget make them wander-abroad in thy power and bring them down our shield Lord. verse 13 The sin of their mouth the word of their lips when they shall be taken in their haughtines and of their cursing and of false-deniall let them tell verse 14 Consume in wrath consume and let them be no more and let them know that God ruleth in Jaakob to the ends of the earth Selah verse 15 And they shall returne at evening make-noise as a dog and compasse the citie verse 16 They shall wander-abroad for to eat and shall howle if they be not satisfied verse 17 But I will sing thy strength and will shout at morning thy mercy for thou hast been an high-defence to me and a refuge in day of my distresse verse 18 My strength unto thee will sing-psalm for God is mine high defence the God of my mercy PSALM LIX verse 2 MY God deliver me from them that are mine enemies set thou me up on high from them that up against me rise verse 3 Deliver me from them that worke painfull-transgression and from the men of bloods vouchsafe to me-salvation verse 4 For loe they lay-waite for my soule the strong together-draw against me not for my trespasse nor for my sin ô JAH verse 5 Without iniquitie in me they run and ready-make rise-up to meet me and behold And thou Jehovah wake wake God of hosts God of Isr'el to visit heathens all be gracious to none Selah that works sin disloyal verse 7 They turn at even make-noise like dogs and citie round-belay verse 8 Loe with their mouth they utter-much swords in their lips have they For who say they is he that hears verse 9 But thou eternall-one wilt laugh at them wilt heathens all have in derision verse 10 O thou that art his fortitude to thee attentively will I take-heed because-that God is my munition-high verse 11 God of my bountiful-mercie he first-prevent will me on mine envious-enemies God he will let me see verse 12 Slay them not least my folke forget make them abroad-to stray in thy pow'r and down bring thou them our shield ô Lord-my stay verse 13 Sin of their mouth word of their lips when in their haughtines they taken are and let them tel of cursing and falsenesse verse 14 Consume in wrath consume and let them be no more that they may know that God in Iaakob rules to the end of th' earth Selah verse 15 They turn at even make noise like dogs and city round belay verse 16 They wander shall to eat and howle if filled be not they verse 17 But I will sing thy strength and shout at morning thy kindnesse for thou my fense and refuge art in day of my distresse verse 18 O thou that art my fortitude to thee sing-psalm will I for God mine high-munition is the God of my mercy PSALM LX. This may be sung also as the 84. Psalm verse 3 O God thou didst away us cast thou didst us break thou angry wast again-return thou unto us verse 4 Thou caused hast the land to quake thou didst it rive again whole-make her breaches for it moved is verse 5 Unto thy people thou didst show hard-things to drink given us hast thou the wine of stonishing-dismay verse 6 Giv'n hast thou to them that thee feare a banner high-displaid-to beare because of certaine-truth Selah verse 7 That thy beloved-ones may have deliverance ô doe thou save with thy right-hand and me answer verse 8 God speake did by his sanctitie I will be glad divide shall I Shechem and Succoth dale measure verse 9 Mine Gilead and Manasseh mine and strength of mine head Ephraim Judah shall my lawgiver be verse 10 Moab my wash pot I shall throw over Idumea my shoe shout Palestina over me verse 11 O who will me along-forth-guide unto the city fortifide who will me lead AEdom unto verse 12 Is it not thou God that hast thrust us from thee and within our hosts that wouldest not ô God forth-go verse 13 O give thou us help from distresse because deceitfull-falshood is the earthly-mans salvation verse 14 Through God doe valiantnesse shall we and them that our distressers be he with contempt-will-tread-upon PSALM LX. 1 To the master of the musick upon Shushan eduth Michtam of David for to teach 2 When he fought with Aram of Mesopotamia and with Aram of Zobah and Ioab turned and smote Edom in the valley of Salt twelve thousand verse 3 O God thou didst cast us-away thou didst break us thou wast angry turn-again unto us verse 4 Thou didst make the land to quake didst rive it heel thou the breaches thereof for it is moved verse 5 Thou didst shew thy people a hard thing thou didst give us to drinke the wine of astonishing-honour verse 6 Thou hast given to them that feare thee a banner to be high-displayed because of the certain-truth Selah verse 7 That thy beloved may be delivered save thou with thy right-hand and answer me verse 8 God spake by his holines I will be glad I shall devide Shechem and measure the valley of Succoth verse 9 Gilead shal be mine and Manasseh mine and Ephraim the strength of mine head Iehudah shal be my lawgiver verse 10 Moab my washing pot over Aedom I shal cast my
shoe Palestina shout thou over me verse 11 Who will lead-me-along to the city of strong-defence who will lead me into Aedom verse 12 Is it not thou O God that hadst cast us away and wouldest not go-forth O God in our hosts verse 13 O give thou us helpe from distresse for vain-falshood is the salvation of earthly-man verse 14 Through God we shall do valiantnes and he will tread-down our distressers PSALM LXI 1 To the master of the Musick upon Neginoth a Psalm of David verse 2 HEare thou O God my shouting attend to my prayer verse 3 From the end of the land unto thee do I call when my heart is overwhelmed lead thou me unto the rock that is higher then I. verse 4 For thou hast beene a safe-hope to me a tower of strength from the face of the enemy verse 5 I will sojourne in thy tent for ever I will hope-for-safety in the seeret of thy wings Selah verse 6 For thou O God hast heard my vowes hast given inheritance to them that feare thy name verse 7 Thou wilt adde dayes unto dayes of the king his yeeres shal be as generation and generation verse 8 Hee shall sit for ever before God prepare thou mercy and truth which may keep him verse 9 So will I sing-psalm to thy name unto perpetuity that I may pay my vowes day by day PSALM LXI Sing this as the 37. Psalm verse 2 HEare thou O God my cry my pray'r attend verse 3 To thee I cal from the lands utmost-end when my heart overwhelm'd-is-heavily lead thou me to the rocke more high then I. verse 4 For thou hast been to me an hopefull-place a towr of strength from th' adversaries face verse 5 I sojourn will within thy tent for aye will hope in seeret of thy wings Selah verse 6 For thou ô God hast to my vowes giv'n ear giv'n heritage to them that thy name feare verse 7 Dayes to the kings dayes added be by thee his yeeres as unto age and age shal be verse 8 'Fore God he sit shall to eternal-aie mercie and truth prepare which keep him may verse 9 So will I to thy name perpetually sing-psalm that I may pay my vowes daily PSALM LXII Sing this as the 25 or as the 55 Psalm verse 2 YEt-sure to God my soule keeps silentnesse because from him my safe salvation is verse 3 Surely my rock and my salvation he mine high-defence much mov'd I shal not be verse 4 How long indevour-a-mischievous-deed will yee against a man yee shall killed be all of you shal be as bowed wall and as a fence that shoved is-to fall verse 5 Yet-surely they have consultation to thrust him from his exaltation they doe delight in falshood blesse doe they with mouth but with their in-part curse Selah verse 6 Yet unto God my soule keep silentnesse because from him mine expectation is verse 7 Surely my Rock and my salvation he mine high defence I shall not moved be verse 8 My saving-health my glory is in God in God my Rock of strength my safe-abode verse 9 Yee people trust in him all times out-lay 'fore him your heart God is our hope Selah verse 10 Surely the base-mens sonnes are vanity the sonnes of noble-men are but a lye in ballances together them to lay lighter than vanity it self are they verse 11 Trust not ye in oppressing-injury also become not vaine in robberie if powerful-wealth doe plentifully-grow doe not the heart upon the same bestow verse 12 Once speak did God twice heard I this again that powerfulnes doth unto God pertain verse 13 And unto thee Lord merciful-kindnes for thou wilt pay each-man as his worke is PSAL. LXII 1 To the master of the musick over Ieduthun a psalm of David verse 2 YEt-surely unto God my soule keepeth silence from him is my salvation verse 3 Surely he is my rock and my salvation mine high defence I shall not be moved much verse 4 How long will yee indevour-mischief against a man ye shal be killed all of you yee shal be as a bowed wall as a fense that is shoved at verse 5 Surely they consult to thrust him down from his high dignity they delight in a lye with his mouth each of them blesseth and with their inward-part they curse Selah verse 6 Yet unto God my soule keep thou silence for from him is my expectation verse 7 Surely he is my rock and my salvation mine high-defence I shall not be moved verse 8 In God is my salvation and my glory the rock of my strength my safe-hope is in God verse 9 Trust ye in him in all time O people powre-out your heart before him God is a safe-hope for us Selah verse 10 Surely the sonnes of base-man are vanitie the sonnes of noble-man are a lye in balances to mount up they together are lighter than vanitly verse 11 Trust not ye in oppression and in robberie become not vain if powerfull-wealth doe increase set not the heart thereon verse 12 Once did God speak twice heard I this-same that strength pertaineth to God verse 13 And to thee O Lord mercy for thou wilt pay to man according-to his work PSALM LXIII 1 A Psalm of David when he was in the wildernes of Iudah verse 2 O God thou art my God early-wil-I-seek thee my soule thirsteth for thee my flesh longeth-ardently for thee in a land of drought and weary without waters verse 3 So-as I did view thee in the sanctuary for to see thy strength and thy glory verse 4 Because thy mercy is better than life my lips shall celebrate thee verse 5 So will I blesse thee in my life in thy name will I lift-up my palmes verse 6 My soule shal be satisfied as with fat and fatnesse and my mouth shall praise with lips of shouting ioy verse 7 When I remember thee on my beds meditate on thee in the night-watches verse 8 That thou hast beene a helpfullnesse to me and in the shadow of thy wings I shouted verse 9 My soule cleaveth after thee thy right-hand upholdeth me verse 10 But they that seek my soule for tumultuous-ruine shall goe into the lower-puts of the earth verse 11 They shall make him run-out by the hands of the sword they shall be the portion of foxes verse 12 But the king shall rejoyce in God every-one that sweareth by him shall glory but stopped shal be the mouth of them that speake a lie PSAL. LXIII Sing this as the 18. Psalm verse 2 GOd thou my God I early thee enquire my soule for thee doth thirstily-desire my flesh for thee doth long-with-ardentnes in land of drought and weary waterlesse verse 3 As I did view thee in the sanctuarie so for to see thy power and thy glorie verse 4 Because thy mercy better than life is my lips shall celebrate thee with praises verse 5 So thorow-out my life blesse thee will I I in thy name will lift my palmes on high verse 6 My soule with fat and fatnes
the rebellious let them not exalt themselves Selah verse 8 Ye peoples blesse our God and make the voice of his praise to be heard verse 9 That putteth our soul in life and hath not given our foot to be moved verse 10 For thou O God hast proved us thou hast proved us thou hast tried us as silver is tried verse 11 Thou hast brought us into the net thou hast layd straytnes on our loines verse 12 Thou hast caused sory-man to ride upon our head we came into fire and into waters and thou hast brought-us-out to an abundant place verse 13 I wil come into thine house with burnt-offrings I wil pay to thee my vowes verse 14 Which my lips have opened and my mouth hath spoken in the distresse upon me verse 15 Burnt-offrings of marowed ramms I will offer-up to thee with incense I wil make ready beeves with goat-bucks Selah verse 16 Come hear ye and I wil tel all ye that fear God what he hath doon to my soul verse 17 Unto him I called with my mouth and he was extolled under my tongue verse 18 If I had seen in my heart painful-iniquitie the Lord would not have heard verse 18 But-surely God hath heard hath attended to the voice of my prayer verse 20 Blessed be God which hath not turned-away my prayer and his mercy from me PSALM LXVI O all the earth showt yee to God verse 2 His names glory with-psalm-sing yee put glorie to his praise verse 3 And say to God how fearfull thy works bee Through greatnes of thy strength thy foes yeeld-fainedly to thee shall they verse 4 All th' earth bow-down and sing to thee psalm-sing they to thy name Selah verse 5 Come see Gods works he in his act to Adams sonns is reverent verse 6 He turned sea into drie-land on foot they through the river went Even-there did we rejoyce in him verse 7 He ruleth with his pow'r for aye his eyes in nations spie rebells let not exalt themselves Selah verse 8 Ye peoples blesse our God and make the voice of his prayse to be heard verse 9 That puts our soul in life and hath not giv'n our foot for to be stirrd verse 10 For thou O God hast proved us tride us as silver tried is verse 11 Thou hast us brought into the net hast put upon our loines straitnes verse 12 Thou caused hast men for to ride on our head we through fire did passe through waters eke and thou hast brought us out to an abundant place verse 13 With burnt-offrings I to thine house wil come wil pay my vowes to thee verse 14 Which my lips vttred and my mouth spake when distresse was upon mee verse 15 Burnt-offrings of fat-marrowed ramms I unto thee will offring-pay with incense I wil ready-make the bullocks with goat-bucks Selah verse 16 Come hearken ye and I wil tell O ye the fearers of God all what he hath doon unto my soul verse 17 To him I with my mouth did call And with my tongue he was extolld verse 18 If in my heart I gave-regard unto painful-iniquitie the Lord he would not then have heard verse 19 But-surely God hath heard unto voice of my pray'r attend did hee verse 20 God blessed be which turnd not back my pray'r and his mercie from me PSALM LXVII 1 To the master of the musick on Neginoth a psalm a song verse 2 GOd be gracious unto us and blesse us he make his face to shine with us Selah verse 3 That they may know in the earth thy way thy salvation among all the heathens verse 4 Peoples shall confesse thee O God peoples al of them shall confesse thee verse 5 The nations shall rejoyce and showt for thou wilt judge the peoples with righteousnes and the nations in the earth thou wilt guide them Selah verse 6 Peoples shall confesse thee O God peoples al of them shall confesse thee verse 7 The earth yeeldeth her increase God our God will blesse us verse 8 God will blesse us and all the ends of the earth shall fear him PSALM LXVII Sing this as the 60. or as the 84. Psalm verse 2 GOd unto us be gracious and he us blesse his face with us he clearly-make to-shine Selah verse 3 That they thy way the earth upon and thy healthful-salvation among the heathens al know may verse 4 Peoples O God confesse thee shall confesse thee shall the peoples al. verse 5 The nations joy and showt shall they for thou wilt judge most-righteously the peoples and wilt guide-safely the nations in earth Selah verse 6 Peoples O God confesse thee shall confesse thee shall the peoples al. verse 7 The earth it her increase doth bear God even our God blesse us will hee verse 8 God he wil blesse us bounteouslie and al the earths ends shall him fear PSALM LXVIII 1 To the master of the musick a psalm a song of David verse 2 LEt God arise let his enemies be scattered and they that hate him flee from his face verse 3 As smoake is driven-away so drive thou them away as wax is melted at the face of fire so let the wicked perish from the face of God verse 4 And let the just rejoyce let them shew-gladsomnes before the face of God and let them joy with rejoycing verse 5 Sing ye to God sing-psalm to his name make-an-hye-way for him that rideth in the deserts in Jah his name and shew-gladnes before his face verse 6 He is a father of the fatherlesse and a judge of the widowes even God in the mansion of his holynes verse 7 God seateth the solitarie in house bringeth-forth those that are-bound in chaynes but the rebellious dwel in a drie-land verse 8 O God when thou wentest-forth before thy people when thou marchedst in the wildernes Selah verse 9 The earth quaked also the heavens dropped at the face of God Sinai it self at the face of God the God of Israel verse 10 A rayn of liberalities thou didst shake-out O God thine inheritance when it was wearied thou didst confirm it verse 11 Thy companie doe dwel in it thou doost prepare in thy goodnes for the poor-afflicted O God verse 12 The Lord will give the speech of those that publish-glad-tidings to the great armie verse 13 The kings of the armies shall flee shall flee and she that remayneth in the house shall divide the spoyl verse 14 Thuagh ye lie between the pot-raunges ye shall be as the wings of a dove which is decked with silver and her fethers with yelow gold verse 15 When the Almighty scattreth-abroad kings in it it shall be snow-white in Tsalmon verse 16 A mountain of God mount Bashan is an hilly-mountain mount Bashan verse 17 Why leap ye O hilly mountains this is the mountain God desireth for his seat yea Jehovah wil dwell in it to perpetual-aye verse 18 Gods charret twise-ten-thousand thousands of Angels the Lord is with them as in Sinai in the sanctuarie verse 19 Thou art ascended to
concealed bee verse 7 Let them for me not be abashed that thee Lord GOD of hosts do hopefully-desire yea let them not ashamed be for mee that thee O God of Israel require verse 8 For for thy sake I bear reprochful-blame cover my face doth ignominious-shame verse 9 I am become unto my bretheren an utter-stranger and a forreinour ev'n unto mine-own mothers childeren verse 10 For of thine house the zeale did me devour and the reprochfull-taunts of him that thee reprochfully-doe taunt are falln on mee verse 11 And I did weep my soule with fasting spent and it was turnd to my much-opprobrie verse 12 And I put sackcloth on for my raiment and for a proverb unto them was I. verse 13 They that sit in the gate against me spake and strong-wine drinkers melodies did make verse 14 And as for me my prayer is to thee Jehovah in a time of acceptation O God in multitude of thy mercie answere thou me in truth of thy salvation verse 15 Deliver me out of the mirie-clay and let me not as-drowned sink-away Deliv'red let me from my haters be and out of water deeps verse 16 Let waters floud not overflow me nor gulf swallow me not let the pit her mouth upon me shutt verse 17 Answer me LORD for good is thy kind-grace as thy great mercies turn to me thy face The second part verse 18 And hide thou not thy face from thy servant for on me trouble is soon answer me verse 19 Draw-neere my soule to it redemption-grant because of my foes ransom thou me free verse 20 Thou my reproach shame dishonourd-plight knowst my distressers all are in thy sight verse 21 Reproach hath broke mine heart and full I am of heavinesse and looked for some-one to moane-with-pitty but not any came and lookt for comforters but I found none verse 22 But for my meat they gave me bitter-gall and vineger to slake my thirst withal verse 23 Let for a snare their table fore them bee and for full-recompence a trap-to-fall verse 24 Their eyes be darkned that they may not see and make their loines to shake continuall verse 25 Powre out upon them thy detesting-ire and take them let thine angers burning-fire verse 26 Their castle let be desolated-quite within their tents let there not any dwell verse 27 For him they persecute whom thou dost smite and of thy woundeds sorow they doe tell verse 28 Give viciousnesse unto their wicked-vice and let them not come into thy justice verse 29 Wiped be they out of booke of the living and with the just let them not written be verse 30 And I that am afflicted-poore and grieving O God let thy salvation lift-up me verse 31 Then will I praise the name of God with song and magnifie him with confession verse 32 And it shall better to Iehovah bee then yong bul that hath hornes and hoofe doth part verse 33 The meek men shall rejoyce when they it see seekers of God live also shall your heart verse 34 Because Iehovah he the needy heares and he despiseth not his prisoners verse 35 Praise him let heav'ns earth the seas and all that creeps in them verse 36 For God will Sion save build Iudahs cities eke and dwell they shall there and it for inheritance shall have verse 37 His servants seed eke shall possesse the same and dwel therein shall they that love his name PSALM LXIX 1 To the master of the musick upon Shoshannim a psalm of David verse 2 SAve me God for waters are entred even to the soule verse 3 I sink-down in the mudd of the gulf where no standing is I am entred into the deeps of waters and the streaming-floud overfloweth me verse 4 I am weary with my crying my throat is burnt mine eies fail I attentively-waiting for my God verse 5 Many are mee-than the haires of mine head they that hate me without cause mighty are they that would suppresse me mine enemies falsly that which I took not away then I restored verse 6 O God thou knowest my foolishnes and my guiltinesses are not concealed from thee verse 7 Let not them be abashed for me that hopefully expect thee Lord Jehovah of hosts let not them be ashamed for me that seek thee O God of Israel verse 8 For for thy sake doe I bear reproch shame covereth my face verse 9 I am become a stranger to my brethren and a forreiner to my mothers sonns verse 10 For the zeale of thine house hath eaten me up and the reproches of them that reproched thee are fallen upon me verse 11 And I wept with fasting afflicted my soule and it was for repoches to me verse 12 And I made my raiment sack cloth and I was to them for a proverb verse 13 They that sit in the gate speake against me and they that drink strong-drink made melodies verse 14 And I my prayer is to thee Jehovah in time of acceptation O God in multitude of thy mercie answer thou me in the truth of thy salvation verse 15 Deliver me out of the mire and let me not sink-down let me be delivered from my haters and out of the deeps of waters verse 16 Let not the streaming floud of waters overflow me neither let the gulf swallow me neither let the pit shut her mouth upon me verse 17 Answer me Jehovah for thy kinde-kinde-mercy is good according to the multitude of thy tender-tender-mercies turn-the-face-unto me verse 18 And hide not thy face from thy servant for distresse is on me make-hast answer me verse 19 Draw-neer to my soule redeem it because of mine enemies ransome thou me verse 20 Thou hast known my reproach and my shame and my dishonour before thee are all my distressers verse 21 Reproach hath broken my heart and I am full-of-heavines and I looked for some to moan me but none came and for comforters but I found none verse 22 But they gave me gall for my meat and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink verse 23 Let their table be before them for a snare and for recompenses for a trap-fall verse 24 Let their eyes be darkened that they see not and make their loines to shake continuall verse 25 Powre out upon them thy detesting-ire and let the burning-wrath of thine anger take them verse 26 Let their castel be desolate within their tents let there not be a dweller verse 27 For they persecute him whom thou hast smitten and they tel of the sorrow of thy wounded-ones verse 28 Give thou iniquity unto their iniquity and let them not come into thy justice verse 29 Let them be wiped out of the book of the living and let them not be writen with the just verse 30 And I poor-afflicted and sorowing let thy salvation O God lift me up verse 31 I wil praise the name of God with a song and magnifie him with confession verse 32 And it shal be better to Jehovah than a young bull that hath horns that parteth the boof verse
mercy ceased to perpetuitie is his word onded to generation and generation verse 10 Hath God forgotten to be gracious hath he shut-up in anger his tender-tender-mercies Selah verse 11 And I said doth this make me-sick the change of the right-hand of the most-high verse 12 I will record the actions of Jah surely I will remember thy miracle from antiquitie verse 13 And I will meditate of all thy work and will discourse of thy practises verse 14 O God thy way is in the sanctuarie who is so great a God as God verse 15 Thou art the God that doest a marveilous-work thou hast made-known thy strength among the peoples verse 16 Thou hast redeemed thy people with arme the sonns of Jaakob and of Joseph Selah verse 17 The waters saw thee O God the waters saw thee they trembled also the deeps were stirred verse 18 The clouds streamed-down waters the skies gave-out a voice also thine arrowes walked-about verse 19 The voice of thy thunder was in the round-aier Lightnings illuminated the world the earth was stirred and quaked verse 20 Thy way was in the sea and thy paths in the many waters and thy footsteps were not knowen verse 21 Thou didst lead thy people like a flock by the hand of Mo'es and Aharon PSAL. LXXVII This may be sung also as the 8. Psalm verse 2 MY voice to God was and I loud-cried my voice to God and he gave-ear to mee verse 3 I sought the Lord in day of my mis'rie my hand by night retcht-out and not ceased my soul refused comforted to bee verse 4 I minded God and made tumultuous-cries and I with meditation-did pray and overwhelm'd my spirit was Selah verse 5 Thou heldest fast the watches of mine eyes I was amazed and could nothing say verse 6 Dayes of antiquitie I thought upon the yeers of ancient-eternitie verse 7 I minded in the night my melodie I with my heart had meditation my spirit also searched-diligently verse 8 Ah will the Lord forever cast-away and add no more to accept favourably verse 9 Is his mercy ceased perpetually is his word ended to each age for aye verse 10 Hath God forgott for to deal-graciously Hath he in wrath his mercies shutt Selah verse 11 And is this it that makes me sick sayd I the change of the right hand of the most-high verse 12 I will record the actions of Jah will sure thy marvels mind from anciencie verse 13 Of all thy work I will eke meditate and of thy practises discourse will I. verse 14 O God thy way is in the sanctuary Who is as God so great a Potentate verse 15 Thou art the God that workest wondrously Thou mad'st thy strength 'mong peoples known to be verse 16 Thou didst with arm thy folk redeem-away the sonns of Ia'kob and Joseph Selah verse 17 O God the waters did thee see thee see the waters did tremble-with-pain did they Also the deeps tumult'ous stirred were verse 18 Clouds streamed waters skies a voice gave-out thine arrowes also they did walk-about verse 19 Uoice of thy thunder was in th'aery-sphere lightnings the World illumined throughout The earth was stirr'd and tremblingly-quaked verse 20 In sea thy way in waters mighty-flown thy path was and thy footsteps were not known verse 21 Thy people like a flock thou forth didst lead by hand of Moses and of Aharon PSALM LXXVIII This may be sung also as the 37. Psalm verse 1 GIve-ear my people unto my doctrine to sayings of my mouth your ear incline verse 2 Open my mouth in parables will I will utter hidd things of antiquitie verse 3 The things which we have heard and have them known and our forefathers unto us have shown verse 4 We will not from their children hide-away to th'after age telling the lauds of JAH His pow'r eke and his marvels which he did verse 5 How he in Ja'kob witnesse stablished and put a law in Isr'el which he bade our fathers to their sonns known to be made verse 6 That th'after age sonns to be born might know might rise up and unto their sonns forth show verse 7 And they their constant-hope in God might set his precepts keep and not Gods acts forget verse 8 And that they might not be as their fathers a race that was rebellious and perverse a race that setled not their heart aright also with God not faithfull was their sp'rit verse 9 Ephrajims sonns shooting with bow armed they in the day of battell back-turned verse 10 Gods covenant they did not keep in-use and in his law to walk they did refuse verse 11 They also were forgetfull of his facts and which he had thē shew'd his wōdrous-acts verse 12 Before their fathers he had marvels done in land of Aegypt in the field of Tsoan verse 13 He cleft the sea and made them thorow goe made waters as an heap to stand also verse 14 And with a cloud by day conducted them and all the night with firie lightsom-beam verse 15 The Rocks within the wildernes he clave and as out of the great deeps drink he gave verse 16 And streams out of the rock he forth did send and waters he like rivers made descend verse 17 And they yet added for to sin ' gainst him in desert to provoke the most supreme verse 18 And in their heart tempted the God of-might requiring meat for their souls appetite verse 19 And speaking against God said Is God able to furnish in the wildernes a table verse 20 Loe rock he smote and waters out-gushed and stream out flow'd can also he give bread flesh for his people can he ready-dresse verse 21 Jehovah heard and angry was for this and against Ja'kob kindled was a fire ' gainst Isr'el also came-up wrathfull-ire verse 22 Because in God they firm-beleef had none and trusted not in his salvation verse 23 Though from above the skies command did hee the doors of heav'n he also op'ned free verse 24 And raind upon them Manna for to eat and gave unto them of the heavens wheat verse 25 Each-man did eat the bread of the Mightie he sent them meat unto satietie The second part verse 26 An east-wind in the heav'ns he forth did move south-wind by his strength he forward-drove verse 27 And flesh upon them as the dust he rain'd and feth'red fowl as the seas gravel-sand verse 28 And he within his camp them down did fell even round about places where he did dwell verse 29 And they did eat and veh'mently were filld and their desire he unto them did yeeld verse 30 Estranged they were not from their desire their meat yet in their mouth was verse 31 Whē Gods ire came up against them and their fatt men slew and choise-yong-men of Israel down-threw verse 32 For all this yet with-sin-themselves-they-blot and for his wondrous-works beleeved not verse 33 And he their daies in vanitie did spend and did their yeeres with hasty-terrour end verse 34 When he them slew they sought him-carefully and
brought unto them verse 30 They were not estranged from their desire their meat was yet in their mouth verse 31 When the anger of God came up against them and slew of the fart of them and smote-down the choise-yong-men of Israel verse 32 For all this they sinned yet and beleeved not for his marveilous works verse 33 And he consumed their daies in vanitie and their yeres in hastly-terrour verse 34 When he slew them then they sought him and returned and sought God early verse 35 And remembred that God was their Rock and the most high God their redeemer verse 36 But they flatteringly-allured him with their mouth and with their tongue they lyed to him verse 37 For their heart was not firmly prepared with him neither were they faithfull in his covenant verse 38 And he being compassionate mercifully-covered iniquitie and corrupted not but multiplied to turn-away his anger and did not stirr-up all his wrathfull-heat verse 39 For he remembred that they were flesh a wind that goeth and shalll not return verse 40 How oft did they bitterly-provoke him in the wildernes grieve him in the desert verse 41 For they returned and tempted God and limitted the holy-one of Israel verse 42 They remembred not his hand nor the day in which he had redeemed them from the distresser verse 43 When he put his signes in Aegipt and his wonders in the field of Tsoan verse 44 And turned their rivers into blood and their streams that they could not drink verse 45 He sent among them a mixed-swarm which did eat them and the frog which corrupted them verse 46 And he gave their fruit to the caterpiller and their labour to the locust verse 47 He killed their vine with hail and their wild fig-trees with the blasting-hailstone verse 48 And he shut-up their cattel to the hail and their flocks-of-cattel to the lightnings verse 49 He sent among them the burning of his anger exceeding-wrath and indignation and distresse by the sending of the messengers of evils verse 10 He weighed-out a path to his anger he withheld not their soule from death and their wild-beast he shut-up to the pestilence verse 51 And smote all the first born in Aegipt the beginning of strengths in the tents of Cham. verse 52 And he made his people passe-forth as sheep and led them on as a flock in the wildernes verse 53 And led them in confident-safety and they dreaded not and the sea covered their enemies verse 54 And he brought them to the border of his holines this mountain which his right-hand purchased verse 55 And he cast-out the heathens from their faces and made them fall in the line of possession and made the tribes of Israel to dwell in their tents verse 56 And they tempted and bitterly-provoked the most-high God and kept not his testimones verse 57 But turned-back and unfaithfully-transgressed like their fathers they were turned like a warping bow verse 58 And provoked him to anger by their high-places and by their graven ●●●ls they stirrd-him to jealousie verse 59 God heard and was exceeding-wroth and vehemently abhorred Israel verse 60 And he forsook the dwelling-place of Shilo the tent he had placed-for-a dwelling among earthly-men verse 61 And gave his strength into captivitie and his beauteous-glorie into the hand of the distresser verse 62 And shut up his people to the sword and was exceding-wroth with his inheritance verse 63 The fire did eat their choise-yong men and their virgins were not praysed verse 64 Their Priests fel by the sword and their widowes wept not verse 65 And the Lord awaked as one-out of sleep as a mighty-one showting after wine verse 66 And smote his distressers behind he gave them eternal reproch verse 67 And he refused the tent of Joseph and chose not the tribe of Aephrajim verse 68 But he chose the tribe of Judah the mount Sion which he loved verse 69 And builded his sanctuarie like high places like the earth which he founded for ever verse 70 And he chose David his servant and took him from the folds of sheep verse 71 From after the ewes-with-yong brought he him to seed Jaakob his people and Israel his possession verse 72 And he fed them according to the perfection of his heart and by the discretions of his palms led he them PSALM LXXIX Sing this as the 59. Psalm verse 1 O God into thine heritage the heathens are come in the pallace of thine holynes they have defil'd-unclean Jerusalem on wastful-heaps verse 2 they-layd-have They have given the karkesses of thy servants meat to the fowl of heaven Flesh of thy saints to th' earths wild-beasts verse 3 As waters shed-they-have their blood about Jerusalem and none that-layes-in-grave verse 4 To those that neer-unto-us-dwel reproch become-are wee a scoffing and a scorn to them that round-about us bee verse 5 How long O LORD wilt thou be wroth to perpetuitie burn shall like to the very fire thy fervent-jealousie verse 6 Powr out thy wrath on heathen-folk which doe not know thy fame on kingdoms eke which doe not cal on thy renowned-name verse 7 For he hath eaten-up Ja'kob his habitation they also wondrously have brought to desolation verse 8 Mind not ' gainst us iniquities which have been heretofore hast us prevent let thy mercies for low-brought are we sore verse 9 God of our saving-health us help even for thy names glorie and ridd us free for thy names sake our sinns purge-graciously verse 10 Why say the heathens wher 's their God 'mong heathens let be knowen before our eyes the vengeance of thy servants bloud out-flowen verse 11 The sighing of the prisoners O let it come 'fore thee as thy great arme is let the sonns of death reserved bee verse 12 And to our neighbours sevenfold into their bosome pay that their reproch with which O Lord reproched thee have they verse 13 And we thy folk and pastures sheep confesse will unto thee for ever unto age and age thy praise tel-forth wil wee PSALM LXXIX 1 A psalm of Asaph O God the heathens are come into thine inheritance they have defiled the pallace of thine holynes they have layd Jerusalem on heaps verse 2 They have given the karkesses of thy servants for meat to the fowl of the heavens the flesh of thy gracious-saints to the wild-beast of the earth verse 3 They have shed their blood like waters round-about Jerusalem and there was none to bury them verse 4 We are a reproch to our neighbours a scoff and a scorn to them that are round-about us verse 5 How long Jehovah wilt thou be angry to perpetuitie shall thy jealousie burn as the fire verse 6 Powr out thy wrathful-heat upon the heathens which know thee not and upon the kingdoms which cal not on thy name verse 7 For he hath eate-up Jaakob and his habitation they have wondrously-desolated verse 8 Remember not against us former iniquities make hast let thy tender-tender-mercies prevent us for we are
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
soule up unto thee verse 5 For thou Iehovah good and pardonest of mercy much to all that call on thee verse 6 Give ear Jehovah to my pray'r and be attent unto the voice of my requests verse 7 In day of my strait-tribulation I call on thee for thou wilt answer me verse 8 Among the Gods not any is like thee ô Lord and like unto thy works are none verse 9 Heathens shalcome whom thou hast made each one and shal before thee Lord themselves down-bowt and glorifie thy name verse 10 For great art thou and marvels dost thou God thy selfe alone verse 11 Teach me thy way walk in thy truth will I ô LORD to ferare thy name unite mine heart verse 12 I le laud thee Lord my God with al mine heart and will thy name for ever glorifie verse 13 For great thy mercy towards me hath been and thou hast rid my soule from lowest grave verse 14 O God the proud against me risen have and seek my soule doth crew of violent-men Also before them they propose not thee verse 15 But thou Lord God of grace and tender-ruth long suffring much of mercy and of truth verse 16 Turn me thy face and to me gracious be Unto thy servant give thy strength and save thine handmaids son verse 17 A sign for good shew me and let mine haters see and shamed be that I from thee LORD help and comfort have PSALM LXXXVII Sing this as the 89. Psalme verse 1 AMong the mounts of holinesse is his foundation verse 2 Above all Jaakobs dwellings JAH doth love gates of Sion verse 3 Of thee city of God Selah things-glorious spoken be verse 4 Rahab and Babel I le rehearse unto them that know me Loe Palestine and Tyre with Cush this man he born was there verse 5 Of Sion eke it shal be said each man is born in her and he that is the Highest one shal her establish-fast verse 6 Jehovah when he writeth up the peoples count-wil cast this man he born was there Selah verse 7 And there the singers be as also they that play on fluits my wel-springs all in thee PSALM LXXXVII 1 To the sonnes of Korach a Psalme a song HIs foundation among the mountains of holinesse verse 2 Jehovah loveth the gates of Sion above al the dwelling places of Jaakob verse 3 Glorious-things spoken is of thee O city of God Selah verse 4 I will make mention of Rahab and Babel to them that know me loe Palestina and Tyrus with Cush this man was born there verse 5 And of Sion it shal be said man and man was born in her and he the most-high shall establish her verse 6 Jehovah will recount when he writeth the peoples this man was born there Selah verse 7 And singers as players-on-fluites all my wel-springs in thee PSALM LXXXVIII 1 A song a psalm to the sons of Korach to the master of the musick on Machalath leannoth an instructing psalm of Heman the Aezrachite verse 2 O Jehovah God of my salvation by day I cry-out and in the night before thee verse 3 Let my prayer come before thee bow thine ear to my shril-cry verse 4 For my soule is filled with evils and my life draweth neer to hell verse 5 I am counted with them that goe-down the pit I am as a man that hath no strength verse 6 Among the dead free like the slain that lie in the grave whom thou remembrest no more and they are cut-away from thine hand verse 7 Thou hast put me in the pit of the lowest places in darknesses in deep places verse 8 Thy wrathfull-heat stayeth upon me and with all thy billows thou afflictest me Selah verse 9 My know acquaintance thou hast put-far-away from me hast set me for abominations to them I am shut-up and cannot get out verse 10 Mine eye languisheth thorow mine affliction I call on thee Jehovah all the day I spread-out my palms unto thee verse 11 Wilt thou doe a miraculous work to the dead or shall the deceased rise up shal they confesse thee Selah verse 12 Shall thy mercy be told in the grave thy faithfulnes in perdition verse 13 Shall thy miraculous work be known in the darknes and thy justice in the land of oblivion verse 14 But I unto thee Jehovah doe I cry-out and in the morning my prayer shall prevent thee verse 15 Wherefore Jehovah dost thou reject my soule dost thou hide thy face from me verse 16 I am poor-afflicted and breathing-out-the-ghost from my youth I bear thine affrightings I am doubtfully-troubled verse 17 Thy wrathes passe over me thy terrours doe dismay me verse 18 They compasse me about as waters all the day they are gone-about against me together verse 19 Thou hast put-farre away from me lover and fellow-friend my known acquaintance are in darknesse PSALM LXXXVIII Sing this as the 13. Psalme verse 2 IEhovah thou the God of my salvation before thee day and night I make-clamation verse 3 Fore thee let come my pray'r unto my clamour-shril bow thine ear verse 4 For with ev'ls my soul it hath the fill my life draws neer to hell verse 5 I counted am with them that do go-down the pit I am as man that hath ability no whit verse 6 Even free among the dead as slain in grave that lay whom thou dost mind no more because from thy hand they have quite been cut-away verse 7 Thou putst me in the pit of nether-places-steep in obscure-darknesses in gulfy-places-deep verse 8 Thy wrathful-fervency upon me firm doth-stay and with thy billows all upon me thou dost lay affliction Selah verse 9 My known friends thou hast put-far from me hast me set lothsome to them shut-up that out I cannot get verse 10 Through mine afflictiō mine ey doth pine-away thee doe I call upon Jehovah all the day my palms to thee display verse 11 Wilt thou do to the dead a work-miraculous or shall they rise-again that are deceast from us shal they laud thee Selah verse 12 Shal thy benigne-mercie be told within the grave or thy fidelity in forlorn-miserie verse 13 Shal thy work-marveilous be in the darknesse known and thy justice within land of oblivion verse 14 But I doe unto thee Jehovah make my cry my prayer also shall even in the morn-early prevent-thee-speedily verse 15 Wherefore dost thou reject my soul ô Jehovah thy countenance frō me why dost thou hid-away verse 16 I poor-afflicted am and breathing-out the sp'rit even from my youth I bear thy fears-that-doe-affright I am in doubtful-plight verse 17 Thy wraths passe over me thy terrors me dismay verse 18 They compasse me about as waters all the day against me altogether gone round about they are verse 19 Lover and friend from me thou hast removed farre my known friends darknesse are PSALM LXXXIX verse 2 JEhovahs mercies I will sing unto eternity to age and age will with my mouth make known thy verity verse 3 For I said Mercy shall be built unto eternity the
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
daies of our yeers in them are threescore and ten yere and if they be in strengths fourscore yeere and their pride is molestation and painfull iniquitie for it is cut-down speedily and we flie away verse 11 Who knoweth the strength of thine anger and according to thy fear thine exceeding-wrath verse 12 To number our dayes so make thou us to know that we may apply the heart to wisdome verse 13 Return Jehovah how long and let it repent thee concerning thy servants verse 14 Satisfie us in the morning with thy mercie that we may showt and rejoyce in all our daies verse 15 Make thou us rejoyce according to the dayes thou hast afflicted us the yeers wherein we have seen evill verse 16 Let thy work appear unto thy servants and thy comly-honour unto their sonns verse 17 And let the pleasantnes of Jehovah our Cod be upon us and the work of our hands establish thou upon us yea the work of our hands establish thou it PSALM XCI verse 1 HE that sitteth in the secret of the most-high shall lodge himself in the shadow of the Almightie verse 2 I will say of Jehovah my safe-hope and my fortresse my God in him will I trust verse 3 For he will deliver thee from the snare of the fowler from the woefull pestilence verse 4 He will cover thee with his wing and under his feathers thou shalt hope for-safetie his truth shall be a bukler and a sheild verse 5 Thou shalt not fear for the dread of the night for the arrow that flieth by day verse 6 For the pestilence that walketh in the darknes for the stinging-plague that wasteth at noon-day verse 7 A thousand shall fall at thy side and ten-thousand at thy right hand unto thee it shall not come-neer verse 8 Onely with thine eyes shalt thou behold and shalt see the reward of the wicked verse 9 Because thou Jehovah my safe-hope the most-high thou hast put for thy mansion verse 10 There shall not befall unto thee any evil and the plague shall not come-nigh thy tent verse 11 For his Angels will he command for thee to keep thee in all thy wayes verse 12 Upon their palmes shall they bear thee up least thou dash thy foot against a stone verse 13 Thou shalt tread upon the feirce-Lion and the Aspe thou shalt tread-down the lurking-Lion and the Dragon verse 14 Because he cleaveth unto me therefore will I deliver him I wil set him on high because he knoweth my name verse 15 He shall call on me and I wil answer him with him wil I be in distresse I will release him and wil honour him verse 16 With length of dayes will I satisfy him and will make him to see my salvation PSALM XCI Sing this as the 78. Psalm verse 1 HE that in secret sitts of the Most-high shall lodge-himself in shade of th' Almightie verse 2 Say I of JAH my hope and my strong-fence my God in him will I put-confidence verse 3 For he from fowlers snare will thee deliver from woefull pest verse 4 Will with his wing thee covet under his plumes thou hopeful-shrowd shalt thee his truth a buckler and a shield shall be verse 5 Thou shalt not fear for terrour of the night nor for the arrow that by day makes-flight verse 6 For pest that in the darknes maketh-way for stinging-plague that wasteth at noon-day verse 7 Faln at thy side though thousand thousands be at thy right-hand it shall not come-neer thee verse 8 Onely thou with thine eyes shalt give-regard and thou shalt see the wicked mens reward verse 9 Because thou JAH my safe-protection the highest thou hast made thy mansion verse 10 There shall no evill unto thee befall neither the plague come-neer thy tent at all verse 11 For he his Angels wil command for thee in all thy wayes thy-keepers for to bee verse 12 And they shall bear thee up their hands upon least thou doe dash thy foot against a stone verse 13 Thou tread shalt on the Asp and Lion-dread the Lion-fierce and Dragon down-shalt-tread verse 14 Because he cleaves to me ridd him wil I because he knowes my name I le set him high verse 15 Cal he on me I le hear him in distresse with him I will him honour and release verse 16 With length of dayes I will him satisfie and shew him my salvation wil I. PSALM XCII Sing this as the 8. or as the 77. Psalm verse 2 IT s good unto Jehovah to confesse and to sing-psalm to thy name O most-high verse 3 To shew-forth in the morning thy mercie and in the nights thy constant-faithfulnes verse 4 On ten-stringd lute and on the psalterie Upon the harp with meditation verse 5 For with thy work LORD thou rejoycest mee in acts of thy hands I showt-cheerfullie verse 6 How great Jehovah are thine actions thy purposes deep are vehementlie verse 7 A man that brutish is know dooth not hee and fool-unconstant understands not this verse 8 When wicked spring as grasse and al flourish that work iniquitie that they shall bee abolished unto perpetualnes verse 9 But thou Jehovah art for ever high verse 10 For loe thy foes for loe the foes of thee LORD they shall perish they shall scattred be al that doe work painful-iniquity verse 11 And high as Unicornes shall my horn bee mine old-age ' ointed with fresh oil verse 12 Mine eye shall view on them that mine enviers bee mine ears hear of ill-men that rise ' gainst me verse 13 The just shall as a Palm-tree spring-up-high as Lebanons Cedar so grow shall hee verse 14 They that are planted in Jehovahs house in courts of our God flourishing shall been verse 15 Shall yet in graynesse sprowt be fat and green verse 16 To shew Jehovah to be righteous my Rock and no injustice is in him PSAL. XCII 1 A psalm a song for the day of Sabbath verse 2 IT is good to confesse to Jehovah and to sing-psalm to thy name O most high verse 3 To shew-forth thy mercy in the morning and thy faithfulnes in the nights verse 4 Upon the ten-stringd-instrument and upon the psalterie with meditation upon the harp verse 5 For thou hast rejoyced me O Jehovah with thy work in the acts of thy hands will I showt verse 6 How great are thine acts Jehovah vehemently deep are thy thoughts verse 7 A brutish man knoweth not and an vnconstant-fool understandeth not this verse 8 When wicked men spring-up as the grasse and al that work painful-iniquitie doe flourish that they shall be abolished unto perpetuitie verse 9 But thou art high for ever Jehovah verse 10 For loe thine enemies Jehovah for loe thine enemies shall perish they shall be scattred al that work painful-iniquitie verse 11 And my horn shall be exalted as the Unicorns mine old-age shall be anoynted with fresh oil verse 12 And mine eye shall behold on mine enviers of evil-doers that rise-up against me mine ears shal hear verse 13 The just
he shall spring-up as a palm-tree as a Cedar in Lebanon shall he grow verse 14 They that are planted in the house of Jehovah in the courts of our God shall they flourish verse 15 Yet shall they sprowt in graynesse they shall be fat and green verse 16 To shew that Jehovah is righteous my Rock and no injurious-evil is in him PSALM XCIII verse 2 JEhovah reigneth is clothed with high-majestie clothed is Jehovah hath girded himself with strength the world also is established it shall not be moved verse 2 Stable is thy throne from then thou art from eternitie verse 3 The flouds have lifted-up O Jehovah the flouds have lifted-up their voice the flouds lift-up their dashing-noyse verse 4 Then the voices of many waters the wondrous-strong hillowes of the sea more wondrous-strong is Jehovah in the high place verse 5 Thy testimonies are vehemently faithfull holynes becometh thine house Jehovah to length of dayes PSALM XCIII Sing this as the 21. Psalm verse 1 JEhovah he dooth reign is clad with majestie Jehovah clothed is hath girt himself with potencie verse 2 Yea stablisht is the world it shall not moved bee Thy throan is stablished of old thou from eternitie verse 3 The floods have lifted-up ô LORD the floods their voice have lifted-up the floods they doe lift-up their dashing-noise verse 4 The LORD that is on high more wondrous-strong is hee than many waters voices than the strong sea billowes bee verse 5 Thy testimonies are made vehemently sure LORD holynes becomes thine house while length of dayes doth dure PSALM XCIII verse 1 O God of vengeances Jehovah O God of vengeances shine-thou-clearly verse 2 Be thou lifted-up O judge of the earth render a reward unto the prowd verse 3 How long shall the wicked O Jehovah how long shall the wicked shew-gladnes verse 4 Shall they utter shall they speak a hard word shall they boast-themselves all that work paynful-iniquitie verse 5 Thy people Jehovah they bruise in peces and afflict thine heritage verse 6 They slay the widow and the stranger and murder the fatherlesse verse 7 And say Jah shall not see nor Jaakobs God understand verse 8 Understand ye brutish among the people and unconstant-fools when will ye be prudent verse 9 He that planted the ear shall not he hear or he that formed the eye shll not he see verse 10 He that chastiseth the heathens shall not he rebuke he that teacheth earthly-man knowledge verse 11 Jehovah knoweth the thoughts of earthly-man that they are vanitie verse 12 O blessed is the man he whom thou chastenest O Jah and teachest him out of thy law verse 13 To give him quietnes from the dayes of evil until a pit-of-corruption be digged for the wicked verse 14 For Jehovah wil not leav his people and will not forsake his inheritance verse 15 But judgment shall return unto justice and after it all the upright in heart verse 16 Who will rise-up for me against evil-doers who will stand up for me against the workers of painful-iniquitie verse 17 Unlesse Jehovah had been an helpfulnes vnto me my soul had almost dwelt in silence verse 18 When I sayd my foot is moved thy mercy Jehovah stayed me up verse 19 When many were my cogitations within me thy consolations delighted my soul verse 20 Shall the throne of woeful-evils have fellowship with thee which frameth molestation by a decree verse 21 They run-by-troups against the soul of the just and condemn as wicked the innocent bloud verse 22 But Jehovah is to me for an high-refuge and my God for the rock of my safe-hope verse 23 And he wil return upon them their painful-iniquitie and in their malice he will suppresse them Jehovah our God will suppresse them PSALM XCIIII Sing this as the 55. or as the 78. Psalm verse 1 IEhovah O thou God of vengeances O God of vengeances shine-with-clearnes verse 2 Judge of the earth be thou uplifted-high and render a reward to men-haughty verse 3 How long Jehovah shall the wicked-men how long while shal the wicked gladsom been verse 4 Utter shall they speak hard words lavishly boast shall they al that work iniquity verse 5 Thy folk Jehovah they in-pecces-bruise thine heritage afflicting they misuse verse 6 They doe the widow and the stranger slay the fatherlesse eke murder them doe they verse 7 Also they say Jah shall not see it and the God of J'akob shall not understand verse 8 O brutish people understand doe yee and O ye fools when wil ye prudent bee verse 9 He that did plant the ear hear shall not hee or he that form'd the eye shall he not see verse 10 Shall he not blame that heathens chastiseth that knowledge unto earthly-man teacheth verse 11 The cogitations of man-earthly Jehovah knowes that they are vanity verse 12 O blessed is the man whom thou O Jah doost chasten and him teach out of thy law verse 13 From evil dayes to make him quiet-sit till for the wicked digged be a pit verse 14 For his people Jehovah will not leav and wil not his inheritance bereav verse 15 But unto justice judgement shall revert and after it al the upright in heart verse 16 Who will rise-up for me ' gainst evil-men Who stand for me against workers of sin verse 17 Had not Jehovah been my helpfulnes my soul had almost dwelt in silentnes verse 18 When I did say my foot is moov'd-away thy mercie O Jehovah did me stay verse 19 When many in me were my cogitations delight my soul then did thy consolations verse 20 Hath throne of mischeefs fellowship with thee which frameth molestation by decree verse 21 They run-by-troups against soul of just man and guiltlesse blood as wicked they doe damn verse 22 But JAH to me is for a refuge-high and my God for the rock of my safety verse 23 And he wil surely turn themselves upon their own vnrighteous-molestation and them suppresse in their maliciousnes Jehovah our God he will them suppresse PSALM XCV verse 1 COme let us showt-joyfully to Iehovah let us showt-triumphantly to the Rock of our salvation verse 2 Let us prevent his face with confession with psalmes let us showt-triumphantly to him verse 3 For Iehovah is a great God and a great King above all Gods verse 4 In whose hand are the deep-places of the earth the strong-heights of the mountains are his verse 5 Whose the sea is for he made it and the dry land his hands have formed verse 6 Come let us bow-down our selves and bend-down let us kneel before Iehovah our maker verse 7 For he is our God and we are the people of his pasture and sheep of his hand to day if ye shall hear his voice verse 8 Harden not your heart as in Meribah as in the day of Massah in the wildernes verse 9 Where your fathers tempted me proved me also saw my work verse 10 Fourtie yere I was yrked with that generation and sayd they are a people erring in
of our God verse 4 Shout-triumphantly to Iehovah all the earth shout-chearfully and shout-joyfully and sing-psalms verse 5 Sing-psalms to Iehovah with harp with harp and voice of a psalm verse 6 With trumpets and voice of the cornet shout-triumphantly before the King Iehovah verse 7 Let the sea roare and the plenty thereof the world and they that fit therein verse 8 Let the rivers clap the palms together let the mountains shout-joyfully verse 9 Before Iehovah for he is come to judge the earth he will judge the world in justice and the peoples in righteousnesses PSALM XCVIII Sing this as the 68. Psalm verse 1 A New song to Jehovah sing for marvels done hath he his right hand hath him saved and his arme of sanctitie verse 2 Jehovah his salvation hath made known unto the eyes even of the nations he hath revealed his justice verse 3 His mercy and his faith to house of Isr'el he thinks on the ends all the earth have seen our Gods salvation verse 4 Unto Jehovah all the earth shout yee triumphantly shout-chearfully and joyful-shout and sing-melodiously verse 5 Unto Jehovah with the harp melodiously-sing yee even with the harp and with the voice of singing-melodie verse 6 With shrilling-trumpets also with the cornets sounding-voice before the king Jehovahs face shout-with-triumphant-noise verse 7 Let sea and plenty thereof roar World and that therein dwell verse 8 Let rivers clap the hands let mounts with joy together shrill verse 9 Before Jehovahs face for he to judge the earth come is with justice he will judge the world and folks with equities PSALM XCIX Sing this as the 85 Psalm verse 1 IEhovah raignes the peoples they are wrathfully-stirred he sits on Cherubims the earth is troubleously-moved verse 2 Iehovah great in Sion and is 'bove all peoples high verse 3 Let them thy great and fearefull name confesse it is holy verse 4 The Kings strength also judgement loves thou righteous-equities hast stablished in Jacob hast done judgement and justice verse 5 Exalt Jehovah our God yee and bow your selves submisse even at the foot-stool of his feet because he holy is verse 6 Moses and A'ron with his Priests and Samuel with them that call on his name call'd on Jah and he did answer them verse 7 Even in the pillar of the clowd unto them speake did he they kept his witnesses and which he gave them the decree verse 8 O LORD our God thou answerest them a God that pardonest thou wast to them upon their acts though vengeance thou takedst verse 9 Exalt Jehovah our God yee and bow your selves submisse at his mount holy for holy Jehovah our God is PSAL. XCIX verse 1 IEhovah reigneth the peoples are stirred he sitteth on the Cherubims the earth is moved verse 2 Jehovah is great in Sion and high he is above all the peoples verse 3 Let them confesse thy name great and fearefull holy it is verse 4 And the strength of the King loveth judgement thou hast stablished righteousnesses thou hast done in Jaakob judgement and justice verse 5 Exalt ye Jehovah our God and bow-down your selves at the footstoole of his feet holy he is verse 6 Moses and Aaron with his Priests and Samuel with them that call on his name they called upon Jehovah and he answered them verse 7 In the pillar of a cloud he spake unto them they kept his testimonies and the decree he gave them verse 8 Jehovah our God thou answeredst them a God forgiving thou wast unto them and taking vengeance on their practises verse 9 Exalt ye Iehovah our God and bow-down your selves at the mountain of his holines for Iehovah our God is holy PSLM C. verse 1 SHowt to Jehovah all the earth verse 2 Serve ye Jehovah with gladnes before him come with singing-mirth 3 Know that Jehovah he God is It s he that made us and not we his folk and sheep of his feeding verse 4 O with confession enter yee his gates his courtyards with praising confesse to him blesse ye his name verse 5 Because Jehovah he good is his mercy ever is the same and his faith unto all ages PSALM C. 1 A psalm for confession SHout ye-triumphantly to Iehovah all the earth verse 2 Serve ye Iehovah with gladnesse come before him with singing-joy Know ye that Iehovah he is God he made us and not we his people and sheep of his pasture verse 4 Enter ye his gates with confession his courts with praise confesse ye to him blesse ye his name verse 5 For Iehovah is good his mercy is for ever and his faith unto generation and generation PSALM CI. 1 A Psalm of David MErcy and judgement I will sing to thee Iehovah will I sing-psalm verse 2 I will doe-wisely in the perfect way when wilt thou come unto me I will walk in the perfection of mine heart in the mids of mine house verse 3 I will not set before mine eyes any word of Belial I hate the doing of them that turn-aside it shall not cleave unto me verse 4 A froward heart shall depart from me I will know none evill verse 5 He that in secret hurteth-with-tongue his fellow-friend him will I suppresse the haughty of eyes and large of heart him I cannot suffer verse 6 Mine eyes shal be on the faithfull of the land for to sit with me he that walketh in the perfect way he shall minister to me verse 7 He shall not sit within my house that doth deceit he that speaketh lyes shall not be established before mine eyes verse 8 In the mornings I will suppresse all the wicked of the land for to cut-off from the city of Iehovah all the workers of painfull-iniquity PSALM CI. Sing this as the 106. Psalm verse 1 MErcy and judgement I will-sing sing-psalm ô JAH to thee verse 2 Will wisely doe in perfect way when wilt thou come to me I le walk in middest of my house in my hearts perfectnesse verse 3 I will not set before mine eyes word of mischievousnesse I hate their fact that turn-aside it shall not cleave me to verse 4 The froward heart from me shall part the evil I will not know verse 5 I will suppresse him that his friend with-tongue-hurts secretly the haughty eyde and large of heart him suffer cannot I. verse 6 Mine eyes on faithfull of the land that sit with me they may unto me minister-shall he that walks in perfect way verse 7 He shall not sit within my house that doth fraud that speaks lyes he shall not be established in presence of mine eyes verse 8 At mornings all the wicked of the land suppresse will I out of IAHS city to cut all that worke iniquity PSALM CII 1 A prayer for the poor-afflicted when he shal be overwhelmed and shall powre-forth his meditation before Iehovah verse 2 IEhovah hear my prayer and let my cry come unto thee verse 3 Hide not thy face from me in the day of my distresse upon me incline thine ear unto me in
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-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
marvels eke to sonns of man earthly verse 22 And offer offrings of confession and let thē tell his works with showting-song The second part verse 23 They that in ships unto the sea down goe that in the many waters labour doe verse 24 They see Jehovahs operations and in the deep his wondrous-actions verse 25 For he sayth and doth rayse the wind stormy and it doth lift the waves thereof on high verse 26 They mount to heav'ns down to the deeps they goe their soul it melts away in evil-woe verse 27 They reel and stagger like a drunken-wight and all their wsdom is upswallowed-quight verse 28 And to the LORD they cry in their distresse and he out-brings them from their anguishes verse 29 The storm he to a silent-calm doth set and then their waves alayed-are-quiet verse 30 And they rejoyce because they are made still and he them leads to haven of their will verse 31 Confesse they to Jehovah his mercy his marvels eke to sonns of man-earthly verse 32 And in the peoples church exalt they him and in the Elders sitting prayse they him verse 33 He turns the rivers to a wildernes and springs of waters to a thirstines verse 34 A land of fruit to salttnes-barren for wickednes of them that dwell therin verse 35 He turns the desert to a waters pool and land of drought to waters of plentifull verse 36 And there he seateth them that hungry are and they a dwelling city doe prepare verse 37 They vinyards also plant and sow the fields which fruit of usual-revenue yields verse 38 And he them blesseth and they are increast greatly and he minisheth not their beast verse 39 Agayn they are diminisht and brought low by close-restreint by evil and sorrow verse 40 He powrs contempt on bountiful-Princes and makes them err in waylesse wildernes verse 41 And poor from povertie he makes-up-rise and putteth as a flock his families verse 42 See-shall the righteous and joyful bee and stop her mouth shall all iniquitie verse 43 Who wise is and will these things heedful-learn and they Jehovahs mercies shall discern PSAL. CVII verse 1 COnfesse ye to Jehovah for he is good for his mercie endureth for ever verse 2 Let the redeemed of Jehovah say it whom he hath redeemed from the hand of the distresser verse 3 And gathered them out of the lands from east and from west from north and from the sea verse 4 They wandred in the wildernes in the defert without way they found not a dwelling citie verse 5 Hungry and-also thirsty their soul was over-whelmed in them verse 6 And they cried unto Jehovah in their distresse he rid-them-free out of their anguishes verse 7 And he led them in a right way for to come unto a dwelling citie verse 8 Let them confesse to Jehovah his mercie and his marveilous workes to the sonns of Adam verse 9 For he hath satisfied the thirsty soul and filled the hungry soul with good verse 10 They that sit in darknes and the shadow-of death bound in affliction and yron verse 11 Because they turned-rebellions against the words of God and despised the counsel of the most-high verse 12 And he humbled their heart with molestation they stumbled down and their was no helper verse 13 And they cryed unto Jehovah in their distresse he saved them out of their anguishes verse 14 He brought them forth from darknes and shadow-of-death and brake their bands verse 15 Let them confesse to Jehovah his mercy and his marvelous works to the sonns of Adam verse 16 For he hath broken the dores of brasse and hewed-asunder the barrs of yron verse 17 Fools for the way of their trespasse and for their iniquities are afflicted verse 18 Their soul abhorreth al meat and they approch to the gates of death verse 19 And they cry unto Jehovah in their distresse he saveth them out of their anguishes verse 20 He sendeth his word and healeth them and delivereth from their corruptions verse 21 Let them confesse to Jehovah his mercie and his marvelous works to the sonns of Adam verse 22 And let them sacrifice the sacrifices of confession and tell his works with showting verse 23 They that goe-down to the sea in ships that doe their labour in the many waters verse 24 They doo see the works of Jehovah and his marvelous acts in the deep verse 25 For he sayth and rayseth-up the stormie wind and it lifteth-up the waves thereof verse 26 They mount-up to the heavens they goe-down to the deeps their soul in evil melteth-away verse 27 They reel and stagger like a drunken man and al their wisdom is swallowed-up verse 28 And they cry unto Jehovah in their distresse and he bringeth them out from their anguishes verse 29 He setteth the storm to a silent-calme and the waves thereof are quiet verse 30 And they rejoyce because they are stilled and he leads them unto the haven of their desire verse 31 Let them confesse to Jehovah his mercie and his marveilous works to the sonns of Adam verse 32 And let them exalt him in the church of the people and prayse him in the sitting of the Elders verse 33 He putteth rivers to a wildernes and issues of waters to a thirstines verse 34 A land of fruit to saltnes for the evil of them that dwell therein verse 35 He putteth the wildernes to a pool of waters and the land of drought to yssues of waters verse 36 And seateth there the hungry and they firmly-prepare a dwelling citie verse 37 And sow the fields and plant vinyards and they yeild fruitfull revenue verse 38 And he blesseth them and they are multiplied vehemently and their cattel he diminisheth not verse 39 And they are diminished and bowed-down by restraint evil and sorrow verse 40 He powreth contempt on bounteous-princes and maketh them-err in deformed-wildernes without way verse 41 And rayseth up the needy from afflicting-povertie and putteth his families as a flock verse 42 The righteous shall see and rejoyce and all injurious-evil stop her mouth verse 43 Who is wise and will observe these things and they shall understand the mercies of Jehovah PSALM CVIII verse 2 O God mine heart it is prepared-stedfastly I sing will and sing-psalm yea-even with my glory verse 3 Thy self up-raise psaltrie and harp at dawning day I will up-raise verse 4 Jehovah I will thee confesse the folks among and in the nations I wil thee praise-with-song verse 5 That thy mercies are great above heav'ns and thy truth unto the skies verse 6 Over the heav'ns O God be thou exalted-high and over al the earth thy glorious-majestie verse 7 That freed may be thy lov'd-ones save with thy right hand and answer me verse 8 God by his holynes did speak rejoyce I shall Shechem I shall divide and measure Succoth dale verse 9 Mine Gilead Mannasseh mine and Aephrajim strength of mine head Jehudah he shall be the giver of my law verse 10 Moab my washing pot over Idumea my
shoe shall I cast over Palestina shout-triumphantlie verse 11 Who will me lead-along to citie fortifi'de ô who into Aedom will me conducting-guide verse 12 Wilt not thou God that us off-cast wouldest in our hosts not go O God verse 13 O give unto us help from tribulation for lying-vanity is mans salvation verse 14 Through God shall wee doe valiantnes down our distressers tread will hee PSALM CVIII 1 A song a psalm of David verse 2 O God mine heart is firmly-prepared I wil sing and sing-psalm yea with my glorie verse 3 Raise-up psalterie and harp I will raise-up at the day-dawning verse 4 I will confesse thee among the peoples O Jehovah and will sing-psalme to thee among the nations verse 5 That thy mercie is great above the heavens and thy truth unto the skyes verse 6 Be thou exalted over the heavens O God and over al the earth thy glorie verse 7 That thy beloved may be delivered save thou with thy right hand and answer me verse 8 God spake by his holynes I will bee glad I shall divide Shechem and measure the vally of Succoth verse 9 Gilead shall be mine Manasseh mine and Aephrajim the strength of mine head Iehudah shall be my lawgiver verse 10 Moab my washing pot over Aedom I shall cast my shoe over Palestina I will showt verse 11 Who will lead-me-along to the city of strong defense who will conduct me into Aedom verse 12 Wilt not thou O God which hadst cast us away and wouldest not go-forth O God in our hosts verse 13 O give thou us help from distresse for fals-vanity is the salvation of earthly-man verse 14 Through God we shall doe valiantnesse and he will tread-down our distressers PSALM CIX To the master of the musick a Psalm of David verse 1 O God of my praise cease-not-as deafe verse 2 For the mouth of the wicked one and the mouth of deceit are opened against me they have spoken with me with a tongue of falshood verse 3 And with words of hatred have they compassed me about and warred against me without cause verse 4 For my love they are adversaies to me and I give my selfe to prayer verse 5 And they put upon me evill for good and hatred for my love verse 6 Set-in-office over him the wicked one and let the adversary stand at his right-hand verse 7 When he shal be judged let him goe-forth wicked and his prayer be to sin verse 8 Let his dayes be few his office let another take verse 9 Let his sons be fatherles and his wife a widow verse 10 And let his sons wandring wander and beg and seek out of their desolate-places verse 11 Let the creditour insnare all that he hath and let strangers make-spoile of his labour verse 12 Let there be none extending mercy to him and let there be none shewing-favour to his fatherles children verse 13 Let his posterity be appointed to cutting-off in the generation next-after let his name be wiped-out verse 14 Let the iniquity of his fathers be remembred of Jehovah and the sin of his mother be not wiped-out verse 15 Let them be before Jehovah continually and he cut-off the memory of them from the earth verse 16 Because that he remembred not to do mercy but persecuted the poor-afflicted and needy man and the smitten in heart to slay him verse 17 And he loved cursing and let it come unto him and he delighted not in blessing and let it be far from him verse 18 And he clothed-himself with cursing as his raiment and let it enter as waters into his inward part and as oile into his bones verse 19 Let it be to him as a garment wherewith he may cover himself and for a girdle where with he may gird himselfe continually verse 20 This be the work of mine adversaries from Jehovah and of them that speak evill against my soul verse 21 And thou Jehovah Lord do with me for thy name sake for good is thy mercy deliver thou me verse 22 For I am poor-afflicted and needy and mine heart is wounded within me verse 23 As a shadow when it declineth I am gone-away I am tossed as the gras-hopper verse 24 My knees are feeble through fasting and my flesh is lean for fatnes verse 25 And I was a reproach to them they saw me they shaked their head verse 26 Help thou me Jehovah my God save me according to thy mercy verse 27 And let them know that this is thine hand thou Jehovah hast done it verse 28 Let them curse and do thou blesse rise they up and be abashed and let thy servant rejoyce verse 29 Let mine adversaries be clothed with ignominy and let them cover themselves with their abashing as with a cloake verse 30 I will confesse Iehovah vehemently with my mouth and in in the midst of many will I praise him verse 31 For he will stand at the right-hand of the needy to save him from them that judge his soul PSALM CIX Sing this as the 106. Psalme verse 1 GOd of my praise cease-not-as deafe verse 2 For mouth of the wicked the mouth eke of deceitfulnes against me are op'ned they speak to me with lying tongue verse 3 And 'bout me compasse are with words of hate and without cause against me they doe warre verse 4 They adversaies are to me for my love but I pray verse 5 And ill for good and for my love they hatred on me lay verse 6 Set-thou-in-office over him the wicked-person and let th'adversary-Satan at his right-hand ready-stand verse 7 When he shall judged be let him condemned goe his wayes and let his prayer be to sin verse 8 A few let be his dayes his office let another take verse 9 His sons be fatherlesse his wife a widow verse 10 And his sons wander about waylesse and let them beg and seek out of their desolate-places verse 11 Let the extorting-creditour insnare all that is his and of his labour let strangers make spoilfull-robbery verse 12 Let there be none that unto him may forth-extend mercy and favour to his fatherlesse to shew let there be none verse 13 Let his posterity be set unto perdition in th' after generation his name out-wiped be verse 14 Remembred of the LORD be his fathers iniquity his mothers sin be not wip'd-out verse 15 Be they continually before the LORD and he cut off from th' earth their memory verse 16 Because he mercy minded not to doe but pursued th' afflicted and the needy man to slay the heart-wounded The second part verse 17 And cursing he did love and let it come to him and he delighted not in blessing and farre from him let it be verse 18 And he him clad with cursing as his robe and let it goe as waters into his in-part as oile his bones into verse 19 As garment let it to him be himselfe for to aray and for a girdle wherewith he may gird himselfe alway verse 20 This from Jehovah be their wage that
adverse are to me and of them that against my soule doe speake maliciously verse 21 But thou Jehovah Lord with me doe well for thine-own name for good thy mercy is rid me verse 22 For I afflicted am and I am needy wounded eke within me is mine heart verse 23 As shadow when it doth decline so I away depart I tossed am as grasse-hopper verse 24 My knees they feeble been through fasting and my flesh for want of fat is waxen-lean verse 25 And I was their reproach they saw their head they shaken have verse 26 Jehovah my God help thou me me in thy mercy save verse 27 And let them know this is thine hand that thou LORD dost the same Curse they but blesse thou rise they up and be abasht-with-shame and let thy servant joyfull be verse 29 Let my foes be arayd with infamie and with their shame as with a cloak be clad verse 30 I will confesse Jehovah with my mouth vehemently and in the midst of many will I praise him thankfully verse 31 Because that at the right hand of the needy stand will he him for to save from them that of his soule the judgers be PSALM CX 1 A psalm of David IEhovah assuredly-said unto my Lord Sit thou at my right-hand untill I put thine enemies the footstool of thy feet verse 2 Iehovah will send out Sion the rod of thy strength rule thou in the midst of thine enemies verse 3 Thy people shal be voluntaries in the day of thy power in the honourable-beauties of holines of the womb of the early-morning to thee the dew of thy youth verse 4 Iehovah sware and will not repent thou art a Priest for ever according to the order of Melchisedek verse 5 The Lord at thy right-hand He hath wounded the Kings in the day of his wrath verse 6 He shall judge among the heathens he hath filled with corpses he hath wounded the head over a great land verse 7 Of the brook in the way shall he drink therefore he shall lift up the head PSALM CX Sing this as the 68. Psalm IEhovah said unto my Lord thou at my right hand sit untill I set thine enemies the footstoole of thy feet verse 2 Rod of thy strength Jehovah lie will send out of Sion in middest of thine enemies have thou dominion verse 3 Thy folk free in day of thy power in holy beauties bee even of the wombe of th' early-morn dew of thy youth to thee verse 4 Jehovah sware will not repent thou art a Priest for aye after the order that I of Melchisedek did say verse 5 The Lord at thy right hand shall wound Kings in day of his wrath verse 6 Among the heathens he shall judge with corpses fill'd he hath shall wound the head over much land verse 7 Drink of the brook shall he within the way therefore his head shall high-uplifted be PSALM CXI This may be sung also as the 45. Psalme I Will confesse Jehovah with th' whole heart in secret and assembly of th'upright verse 2 Jehovahs actions are very great sought-out of all that in them doe delight verse 3 Glory and comely-honour his worke is and stand perpetually doth his justice verse 4 His marvels he remembred makes to be Jehovah gracious and pitifull verse 5 Food unto them that feare him given hath he He of his cov'nant ever is mindfull verse 6 He shew'd his people his acts puissance giving to them the heathens heritance verse 7 The works of his hands truth and judgement are his precepts all are of sure-faithfulnesse verse 8 For aye for ever stablished they are done in assured truth and righteousnesse verse 9 Redemption he to his people sent for ever he commanded his cov'nant Holy and to be feared is his name verse 10 Jehovahs feare wisdoms beginning is good prudency have all that doe those-same his praise abideth to perpetualnes PSALM CXI 1 Halelu-jah I will confesse Jehovah with all the heart in the secret of the righteous and assembly verse 2 Great are the actions of Jehovah sought-out of all that delight in them verse 3 Glorious majesty and comly-honour is his work and his justice standeth to perpetuall-aye verse 4 He hath made a memoriall of his marveilous works gracious and pittifull is Jehovah verse 5 He hath given a prey to them that feare him he will remember his covenant forever verse 6 He hath shewed to his people the able-power of his actions in giving to them the inheritance of the heathens verse 7 The actions of his hands are truth and judgement faithfull are all his precepts verse 8 Stablished they are for aie for ●ver done in truth and righteousnesse verse 9 He sent redemption to his people he hath commanded his covenant for ever holy and fearfull is his name verse 10 The beginning of wisdom is the feare of Jehovah good prudency have all they that doe them his praise standeth to perpetual-aye PSALM CXII Halelu-iah verse 1 O Blessed is the man that feareth Jehovah that delighteth vehemently in his commandements verse 2 His seed shal be mighty in the earth the generation of the righteous shal be blessed verse 3 Wealthy-store and riches shal be in his house and his justice standeth to perpetual-aye verse 4 Vnto the righteous light ariseth in darknesse gracious and pitifull and just verse 5 A good man doth-graciously and lendeth he will moderate his words in judgement verse 6 Surely he shall not be moved for ever the just man shal be to everlasting memorie verse 7 He will not feare for evill hear-say his heart is fixed trusting in Jehovah verse 8 His heart is stablished he will not fear untill he see upon his distressers verse 9 He hath scattered-abroad he hath given to the poor his justice standeth to perpetuall-aye his horn shal be exalted with honour verse 10 The wicked shall see and be angry he shall guash with his teeth and melt-away the desire of the wicked shall perish PSALM CXII Sing this as the 111. Psalme verse 1 O Blessed man that doth Jehovah fear that greatly doth in his commands delight verse 2 His seed in earth shall mighty persevere blessed shal be the race of the upright verse 3 In his house riches are and wealthy-store his justice standeth eke for evermore verse 4 Unto th'upright in darknes light ascends gracious and pitifull and just he is verse 5 A good man doth graciously and lends he moderates in judgement his speeches verse 6 Sure he shall not be mov'd eternally the just shal be t' eternall memory verse 7 He will not feare for ill that he doth hear his heart is fixed in Jehovah bold verse 8 His heart is stablished he will not feare Untill on his distressers he behold verse 9 He scattered hath abroad giv'n to the poore his justice standeth even for evermore His horn with honour shall exalted be verse 10 See and be angry shall the wicked-wight gnash with his teeth and melt away shall he the wicked-mans desire shall
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
things that Jah worketh verse 18 Jah chastising chastised me but gave me not to death verse 19 Open ye unto me the gates of righteous-justice that I may enter into them may unto Jah confesse verse 20 This-same Jehovahs gate in which the just men shall enter verse 21 I will confesse to thee because thou gavest me answere And thou hast my salvation been verse 22 The Stone the builders did contemptously-refuse it is become the corners head verse 23 This of Jehovah was it is in our eies marveilous verse 24 This day Jehovah made in it be glad and joy let us verse 25 Oh now Jehovah save oh now LORD give prosperitie verse 26 He that comes in Jehovahs name ô blessed let him be a blessing-we-doe-wish to you out of Jehovahs house verse 27 God is Jehovah and he hath light-given unto us with cords unto the altars hornes the feast-offrings bind ye verse 28 Thou art my God and thankfully will I confesse to thee my God and thee exalt will I. verse 29 Confesse to Jehovah for he is good for his mercie continueth for aye PSALM CXIX Aleph verse 1 O Blessed are they that are perfect in way they that walk in the law of Iehovah verse 2 O blessed are they that keep his testimonies they that seek him with all the heart verse 3 Also they that work not iniquitie but walk in his wayes verse 4 Thou hast commanded thy precepts to be observed vehemently verse 5 Oh that my wayes were directed to observe thy statutes verse 6 Then shall I not be abashed when I have respect unto all thy commandements verse 7 I will confesse thee with righteousnes of heart when I shall learn the judgments of thy justice verse 7 I will observe thy statutes forsake thou me not unto vehemencie Beth. verse 9 Wherewith shall a yong-man cleanse his way by taking-heed according to thy word verse 10 With all my heart have I sought thee let me not wander from thy commandments verse 11 In mine heart have I hidd thy sayings that I might not sinn against thee verse 12 Blessed art thou Jehovah learn me thy statutes verse 13 With my lipps have I told al the judgements of thy mouth verse 14 In the way of thy testimonies have I joyed as above al store-of-riches verse 15 In thy precepts will I meditate and will have respect unto thy wayes verse 16 In thy statutes will I delight-my self I will not forget thy words Gimel verse 17 Reward thou to thy servant bounteously that live and so observe thy word may I. verse 18 Uncover thou mine eyes that I may see the marveilous things that of thy law bee verse 19 A sojournour I am the earth upon hide not thou thy commandements me from verse 20 My soul it with desire is broken-smal to thy judgments in time continual verse 21 The prowd accurst thou hast rebuk't-away that doe from thy commandments goe-astray verse 22 Turn thou from me contempt opprobrie because thy testimonies kept have I. verse 23 Princes sit also speech against me use thy servant he doth on thy statutes muse verse 24 Also thy testimonies they have been my solacing-delights my counsel-men Daleth verse 25 My soul doth to the dust affixed-cleave according to thy word thou me revive verse 26 My wayes I have declared and of thee I answer had thy statutes teach thou mee verse 27 Make me to understand thy preceps way that in thy marvels meditate I may verse 28 My soul it droppeth tears for heavy-payn according to thy word me rayse-agayn verse 29 Take thou from me the way of falsity and thy law give thou to me graciously verse 30 The way of constant-faithfulnes I chose thy judgment I before me did propose verse 31 Unto thy testimonies cleav-I-fast let me not O Jehovah be abasht verse 32 The way of thy commandments run wil I when thou shalt largely mine heart amplifie He verse 33 Teach me O Jehovah the way of thy statutes that I may keep it unto the end verse 34 Make me to understand that I may keep thy law and observe it with all the heart verse 35 Make me to tread in the path of thy commandements for in it I take-pleasure verse 36 Incline mine heart unto thy testimonies and not unto covetousnes verse 37 Turn-away mine eyes from seeing false-vanitie quicken me in thy wayes verse 38 Confirm to thy servant thy saying which is given to the fear of thee verse 39 Turn-away my reproch which I am afrayd-of for thy judgements are good verse 40 Loe I have-a-desire to thy precepts in thy justice quicken thou me Vau. verse 41 And let thy mercies come to me O Jehovah thy salvation according to thy saying verse 42 And I shall answer him that reprocheth me because I have trusted in thy word verse 43 And pul not thou out of my mouth the word of truth unto vehemencie because I have hopefully-wayted for thy judgements verse 44 And I will observe thy law continually for ever and perpetual-aye verse 45 And I shall walk in a large-roomth because I have sought thy precepts verse 46 And I will speak of thy testimonies in the presence of Kings and not be abashed verse 47 And I will delight my self in thy commandements which I have loved verse 48 And I will lift up my palmes to thy commandements which I have loved and will meditate on thy statutes Zain verse 49 Remember the word to thy servant for which thou hast made me hopefully-to-wayt verse 50 This is my comfort in mine affliction that thy saying quickeneth me verse 51 The prowd have scorned me unto vehemencie from thy law I have not declined verse 52 I remembred thy judgments of old O Jehovah and comforted my self verse 53 A burning-horrour hath taken-hold on me for the wicked the forsakers of thy law verse 54 Thy statutes have been songs to mee in the house of my pilgrimages verse 55 I remembred in the night thy name O Jehovah and observed thy law verse 56 This was to me because I kept thy precepts Heth. verse 57 My portion Jehovah I have sayd to observe thy words verse 58 I have earnestly-besought thy face with all the heart bee gracious to me according to thy saying verse 59 I thought upon my wayes and turned my feet unto thy testimonies verse 60 I made-hast and delayed not to observe thy commandements verse 61 Bands of the wicked have robbed me thy law I have not forgotten verse 62 At midd night will I rise to confesse unto thee for the judgments of thy justice verse 63 I am a companion to al that fear thee and that observe thy precepts verse 64 The earth is full of thy mercie Jehovah learn me thy statutes Teth verse 65 Thou hast done good with thy servant Jehovah according to thy word verse 66 Learn me goodnes of reason and knowledge for I have beleeved in thy commandements verse 67 Before I was afflicted I was astray but now I observe thy saying verse
68 Good art thou and doest good learn me thy statutes verse 69 The prowd have forged against me falshood I with al the heart doe keep thy precepts verse 70 Their heart is grosse as fat I in thy law have delighted my self verse 71 It is good for me that I was afflicted that I may learn thy statutes verse 72 The law of thy mouth is better to me than thousands of gold and silver Iod. verse 73 Thine hands have made me and fashioned me make-me to understand that I may learn thy commandements verse 74 They that fear thee shall see me and rejoyce because I have hopefully-wayted for thy word verse 75 I know Jehovah that thy judgments are justice and with faithfulnes thou hast afflicted me verse 76 Oh let thy mercie be to comfort me according to thy saying unto thy servant verse 77 Let thy tender-tender-mercies come to me that I may live for thy law is my delights verse 78 Let the prowd be abashed for with falshood they have depraved me I doe meditate in thy precepts verse 79 Let those turn to me that fear thee and that know thy testimonies verse 80 Let my heart be perfect in thy statutes that I be not abashed Caph. verse 81 My soul fainteth for thy salvation I hopefully-wayt for thy word verse 82 Mine eyes fayl for thy saying saying when wilt thou comfort me verse 83 Though I am like a bottel in the smoke I have not forgotten thy statutes verse 84 How many are the dayes of thy servant when wilt thou doe judgment on my persecutors verse 85 The proud have digged for me pitts-of-corruption which are not according to thy law verse 86 All thy commandements are faithfulnes with falshood doe they persecute me help thou me verse 87 Almost they had consumed me in the earth but I have not forsaken thy precepts verse 88 According to thy mercie quicken thou me and I will observe the testimonie of thy mouth Lamed verse 89 For ever O Jehovah thy word is stedfast in the heavens verse 90 Thy faithfulnes is to generation and generation thou hast stablished the earth and it shall stand verse 91 To thy judgements they stand this day for they all are thy servants verse 92 Unlesse thy law had been my delights then had I perished in mine affliction verse 93 For ever I will not forget thy precepts for by them thou hast quickned me verse 94 I am thine save thou me for I have sought thy precepts verse 95 The wicked have waited for me to destroy me I consider thy testimonies verse 96 Of all perfection I have seen an end large is thy commandement vehemently Mem. verse 97 O how I love thy law all the day it is my meditation verse 98 Thou makest me wiser than mine enemies by thy commandements for for ever it is with me verse 99 I am more prudent than all my teachers for thy testimonies are my meditation verse 100 I am of more understanding than the Elders because I have kept thy precepts verse 101 I have restrained my feet from every evill way that I may observe thy word verse 102 I have not departed from thy judgments for thou hast taught me verse 103 How sweet are thy sayings to my palat more than hony to my mouth verse 104 By the precepts I have gotten understanding therefore I hate every path of falshood Nun. verse 105 Thy word is a lamp to my foot and a light to my path verse 106 I have sworn and will ratifie it to observe the judgements of thy justice verse 107 I am afflicted very vehemently Iehovah quicken thou me according to thy word verse 108 The free offrings of my mouth favourably-accept thou oh Iehovah and learn me thy Iudgments verse 109 My soul is in my palm continually and thy law I have not forgotten verse 110 The wicked have laid a snare for me and from thy precepts I have not straied verse 111 I possesse-for-heritage thy testimonies for ever for they are the joy of mine heart verse 112 I have enclined mine heart to doe thy statutes for ever to the end Lamech verse 113 I hate vain-thoughts and I love thy law verse 114 Thou art my secret-place and my shield I hopefully-wait for thy word verse 115 Depart from me ye evill-doers that I may keep the commandements of my God verse 116 Uphold me according to thy saying that I may live and let me not be abashed for my hope verse 117 Sustain me and I shall be saved and I will delight in thy statutes continually verse 118 Thou hast troden-down all them that stray from thy statutes for their deceit is falshood verse 119 Like drosse thou makest-cease all the wicked of the earth therefore I love thy testimonies verse 120 My flesh seeleth-horrour for dread of thee and I fear for thy judgments Ain verse 121 I have done judgement and justice leave me not to mine oppressours verse 122 Be-surety for thy servant for good let not the proud oppresse me verse 123 Mine eyes fail for thy salvation and for the sayings of thy justice verse 124 Doe with thy servant according to thy mercy and learn me thy statutes verse 125 I am thy servant give me understanding that I may know thy testimonies verse 126 It is time for Jehovah to do they have made-frustrate thy law verse 127 Therefore I love thy commandements above gold and above fine gold verse 128 Therefore all thy precepts of every thing I hold-righteous I hate every way of falshood Mem. verse 129 Marveilous are thy testimonies therefore doth my soule keep them verse 130 The opening of thy words giveth-light giving-understanding to the simple verse 131 I opened-wide my mouth and panted for I longed for thy commandements verse 132 Turn-the-face unto me and be gracious to me according to the judgement towards those that love thy name verse 133 Firmly-direct my steps in thy saying and let not any painful-iniquity have dominion over me verse 134 Redeem me from the oppression of earthly man and I will observe thy precepts verse 135 Make thy face to shine upon thy servant and learn me thy statutes verse 136 Rivers of waters run-down mine eyes because they observe not thy law Zade verse 137 Just art thou Jehovah and righteous thy judgments verse 138 Thou hast commanded the justice of thy testimonies and faithfulnes vehemently verse 139 My zeale suppresseth me because my distressers have forgotten thy words verse 140 Thy saying is lined vehemently and thy servant loveth it verse 141 I am small and despised thy precepts I have not forgotten verse 142 Thy justice is a justice for ever and thy law is the truth verse 143 Distresse and anguish have sound me thy commandements are my delights verse 144 The justice of thy testimonies is for ever make me to understand that I may live Koph verse 145 I have called with the whole heart answer me Iehovah I will keep thy statutes verse 146 I have called upon thee save
thou me and will observe thy testimonies verse 147 I have prevented in the twilight and cried I hopefully-waited for thy word verse 148 Mine eies have prevented the night-watches to meditate in thy saying verse 149 Hear my voice according to thy mercy Iehovah according to thy judgment quicken thou me verse 150 They draw-neer that follow-after a mischievous-purpose they are fat-off from thy law verse 151 Neer art thou Iehovah and all thy commandements are truth verse 152 Of old I have known of thy testimonies that thou hast founded them for ever Resh verse 153 See mine affliction and release me for I have not forgotten thy law verse 154 Plead my plea and redeem me according-to thy saying quicken thou me verse 155 Salvation is far from the wicked because they seek not thy Statutes verse 156 Thy tender-tender-mercies are many O Iehovah according to thy judgments quicken thou me verse 157 Many are my persecutors and my distressers from thy testimonies I have not declined verse 158 I saw unfaithful-transgressours and was grieved for that they observed not thy saying verse 159 See that I love thy precepts Iehovah according to thy mercy quicken thou me verse 160 The beginning of thy word is truth and for ever is every judgment of thy justice Schin verse 161 Princes have persecuted me without cause and for thy word mine heart doth stand-in-awe verse 162 I am joyfull for thy saying as one that findeth much spoile verse 163 Falshood I hate and abhor thy law I do love verse 164 Seven times in a day do I praise thee for the judgments of thy justice verse 165 Much peace is to them that love thy law and to them is no stumbling-block verse 166 I have hoped for thy salvation Iehovah and have done thy commandements verse 167 My soul hath observed thy testimonies and I love them vehemently verse 168 I have observed thy precepts and thy testimonies for all my wayes are before thee Tau verse 169 Let my loud-cry come-neer before thee Lord me prudent make according to thy word verse 170 Let come before thee my request-for-grace deliver me even as thy promise was verse 171 My lips shall utter-forth the praise of thee when as thy statutes thou hast learned me verse 172 My tongue thy saying shal aloud-declare for justice all of thy commandments are verse 173 Let thine hand be with succor me to save because that I thy precepts chosen have verse 174 O LORD I long for thy salvation and thy law is my delectation verse 175 Live let my soul that praise it may give thee and let thy judgements succour give to me verse 176 Like lost sheep I have strai'd thy servant seek for thy commandements in mind I keep PSALM CXIX This may be sung also as the 86. Psalm verse 1 BLessed are they that perfect are in way they that doe walk in law of Jehovah verse 2 Blessed they that his testimonies keep they that for him with all the heart doe seek verse 3 Moreover they that have not practised iniquitie but in his wayes walked verse 4 Thy precepts thou hast giv'n commandement to be observed with heed vehement verse 5 Oh that my wayes directed were firmly for to observe thy precepts heedfully verse 6 Then shall I not be shamed when I shall respect have unto thy commandments all verse 7 I will confesse thee with hearts righteousnes when I shall learn thy judgments of justice verse 8 Thy statutes I observe will heedfully ô thou forsake me not vehemently The second part verse 9 Wherwith his way clean shal a yongman make according to thy word heed for to take verse 10 With all my heart I carefully seek thee from thy commandments wander let not mee verse 11 Thy sayings I have hidd my heart within to-th'end-that I might not against thee sin verse 12 Jehovah thou most-blessed ever art thy statutes doctrine unto me impart verse 13 I with my lips did openly-declare the judgements al that out of thy mouth are verse 14 Joy doe I in way of thy witnesses as above all abundance-of-riches verse 15 In thy precepts doe I stil-meditate thy pathwayes also I doe contemplate verse 16 I in thy statutes sweetly-solace mee I of thy words will not forgetful bee The third part verse 17 Bounteously-reward unto thy servant that I may live observe thy word verse 18 Uncover mine eyes that I may see the marveilous things of thy law verse 19 A stranger I am in the earth hide not thou from me thy commandements verse 20 My soul is broken-smal with desire unto thy judgements in all time verse 21 Thou hast rebuked the prowd accursed that wander from thy commandements verse 22 Turn thou from on me reproch and contempt for I have kept thy testimonies verse 23 Princes also did sitt they spake against me thy servant meditateth in thy statutes verse 24 Also thy testimonies are my delights the men of my counsel The fourth part verse 25 My soul cleaveth to the dust quicken thou me according to thy word verse 26 I told my wayes and thou answeredst me teach me thy statutes verse 27 Make me to understand the way of thy precepts and I will meditate on thy marveilous works verse 28 My soul droppeth for heavynes raise thou me up according to thy word verse 29 Take-away from me the way of falshood and graciously-give me thy law verse 30 The way of faithfulnes I have chosen thy judgements I have proposed verse 31 I have cleaved to thy testimonies Jehovah let me not be abashed verse 32 I will run the way of thy commandements when thou shalt inlarge mine heart The fift part verse 33 Jehovah teach thou me thy statutes way that keep the same unto the end I may verse 34 Me prudent make that keep thy law may I and with th' whole heart observ it heedfully verse 35 In path of thy commandments make me tread for in the same I have my self pleased verse 36 Incline my heart unto thy witnesses and not to covetous-gayn-thirstines verse 37 Remove mine eyes from seeing vanitie and in thy wayes alive-conserve thou mee verse 38 Firm let thy saying to thy servant bee which is addicted to the fear of thee verse 39 That my reproch-which I for fear-beware turn thou away for good thy judgments are verse 40 Loe to thy precepts a desire I have thou in thy justice doe alive-me-save The sixth part verse 41 And let thy mercies come to me ô LORD thy saving-health according to thy word verse 42 And my reprocher answer make shall I for in thy word I trust-assuredly verse 43 And word of truth pull not with vehemence from my mouth for I wayt for thy judgments verse 44 And I will keep thy law continually for ever and to perpetuitie verse 45 And in a large-roomth I shall walk-about for thy precepts I studiously-seek out verse 46 And in Kings presence of thy witnesses speak will I and not blush-with-bashfulnes verse 47 And I will solace-me-delightfully in
thy commandements which love doe I. verse 48 And will lift-up my palms to thy precepts which I doe love and muse on thy prescripts The seventh part verse 49 Remember thou thy word to thy servant for which to wayt-with-hope thou didst me grant verse 50 This is my comfort in my miserie that thy promise alive-preserveth mee verse 51 The prowd have scornd me very veh'mently but from thy law declined have not I. verse 52 Thy judgements I of old remembered Jehovah and my self I comforted verse 53 A burning-horrour hold on me did take for wicked men that doe thy law forsake verse 54 Songs unto me be thy prescriptions in house of my peregrinations verse 55 Thy name Jehovah I remembered by night thy law likewise observe I did verse 56 This hath been unto me because that I have thy precepts observed-heedfully The eight part verse 57 My portion Jehovah sayd have I for to observe thy speeches heedfully verse 58 With all mine heart I earnest-seek thy face according to thy word to me shew-grace verse 59 I thought upon my wayes my feet also thy testimonies I did turn unto verse 60 I hastened and no delay did make to thy commandements heed for to take verse 61 Bands of the wicked have with robberie spoild me thy law forgotten have not I. verse 62 At midnight will I rise thee to confesse for the judgements of thy just-righteousnes verse 63 I am companion to al that fear thee and of thy precepts the observers bee verse 64 Jehovah of thy bountiful mercies the earth is ful O learn me thy decrees The ninth part verse 65 Goodnes thou hast accomplished O LORD with thy servant according to thy word verse 66 Learn me goodnes of reason and science for I beleeve in thy commandements verse 67 Before I was afflicted I did stray but now I doe observe what thou doest-say verse 68 Good art thou also good is done by thee thine ordinances teach thou unto mee verse 69 The prowd against me forged have a lye with al the heart thy precepts keep doe I. verse 70 Their heart is waxen-grosse as fatty-grease I in thy law my self delightful-please verse 71 It 's good for me that I afflicted was that I may learn thy constituted-lawes verse 72 The law of thy mouth better is to me than thousands both of gold and silver be The tenth part verse 73 Me made and fash'oned me have thine hands instruct me that I learn may thy commands verse 74 They that thee fear shall see me and be glad for for thy word I patient-hope have had verse 75 I know LORD that thy judgments justice be and thou with faithfulnes afflictest me verse 76 Oh let thy mercie be for my solace even-as thy saying to thy servant was verse 77 That I may live come let thy dear-dear-mercies to me for thy law my whole-solace is verse 78 Abashed be the prowd for they falsly deprave me on thy precepts muse doe I. verse 79 They that thee fear let them turn me unto they also that thy testimonies know verse 80 O let mine heart be perfect without blame in thy decrees that I may not have shame The eleventh part verse 81 My soul doth faint for thy salvation thy word I hopefully-doe-wayt upon verse 82 Mine eyes doe fail for promise made by thee saying when wilt thou comfort-give to mee verse 83 Though like a bottel in the smoke am I thy statutes are not from my memorie verse 84 How many are thy servants dayes when to my persecutors wilt thou judgement doe verse 85 They that are proud have digged pits for mee which unto thy law not according bee verse 86 All thy commandments faithful are they doe me persecute with falshood help me thou verse 87 Almost an end of me on earth they make but thy precepts I doe not them forsake verse 88 Quicken thou me after thy kind mercie and thy mouthes testimonie keep will I. The twelfth part verse 89 Thy word Jehovah to eternity within the heav'ns abideth-stedfastly verse 90 Thy faithfulnesse to generations all the earth thou stablishedst and stand it shall verse 91 To thy judgements this day they standing be because they all are servants unto thee verse 91 Unlesse thy law had been my solaces then had I perished in my distresse verse 93 For aye thy precepts I will not forget because by them thou hast alive me kept verse 94 Thine own am I vouchsafe thou me to save for I thy precepts carefully-sought have verse 95 For me the wicked wait me to destroy I in thy witnesses my thoughts-imploy verse 96 Of all perfection I see an end vehement large is thy commandement The thirteenth part verse 97 O how delightfull-doe I love thy Law it is my meditation all the day verse 98 Me wiser than my foes thou mak'st-to be by thy commands for it is aye with me verse 99 More prudent than my teachers all am I because thy witnesses are my study verse 100 More than the Elders understand doe I because thy precepts I kept-heedfully verse 101 I have my feet from ev'ry evill way restrained that thy word observe I may verse 102 From thy judgments away I am not gone for thou hast giv'n me information verse 103 How sweet thy sayings are unto my tast more than is honey to my mouths repast verse 104 By thy precepts have I got-prudency therefore I hate each path of falsitie The fourteenth part verse 105 Thy word is to my foot a candle-bright and to my path it is ashining-light verse 106 I sware and will it firmly-ratifie to keep the judgements of thine equity verse 107 I am afflicted veh'mently ô LORD quicken thou me according to thy word verse 108 Accept thou oh Jehovah th' offrings-free of my mouth and thy judgments learn thou me verse 109 My soule is in my hand continually and yet thy law forgotten have not I. verse 110 The wicked men a snare for me have laid but from thy precepts I have not estrai'd verse 111 For aie thy testimonies I possesse for they are of mine heart the joyfulnesse verse 112 To execute thy statutes I doe bend mine heart for ever even unto the end The fifteenth part verse 113 Vain cogitations them hate doe I but thy law doe I love delightfully verse 114 Thou art my secret-place and my buklor thy word I hopefully have waited for verse 115 Ye evill-doers goe from me away that keep my Gods commandements I may verse 116 That I may live as thy word hold me fast and for my hope let me not be abasht verse 117 Sustain me and I shall be sav'd and I thy statutes will delight continually verse 118 Thou hast trode-down all them that stray-abroad from thy statutes for falshood is their fraud verse 119 All wicked of the earth thou dost remove like drosse therefore thy witnesses I love verse 120 My flesh for dread of thee is sore-dismaid I also for thy judgements am afraid The sixteenth part verse 121 I have
done judgment just-righteousnes O leave me not to them that me oppresse verse 122 Be surety for thy servant for my good let me not be oppressed by the proud verse 123 For thy salvation fail doe mine eyes and for the oracles of thy justice verse 124 Doe thou according unto thy mercy with thy servant thy statutes learn thou me verse 125 I am thy servant give-me-prudentnes that I may know thy faithfull-witnesses verse 126 It 's for Jehovah time the work-to-take because thy law of none effect they make verse 127 Therefore I thy commandements do love above the gold yea finest gold above verse 128 Therefore all precepts of each thing do I hold-right I hate each way of falsity The seventeenth part verse 129 O marveilous thy testimonies are therefore my soule keeps them with heedful-care verse 130 The op'ning of thy speeches giveth light gives-understanding to the simple-wight verse 131 I op'ned-wide my mouth and I panted because for thy commandments I longed verse 132 Regard and shew me grace as doth behove in judgment towards those thy name that love verse 133 My footsteps in thy word direct-firmly and rule in me let none iniquity verse 134 From mans oppression redeem thou me and of thy precepts I will keeper be verse 135 Upon thy servant make thy face to shine and of thy statutes teach me-the-doctrine verse 136 Rivers of waters down mine eies do flow because that they doe not observe thy Law The eighteenth part verse 137 Jehovah thou art of just equity most-righteous thy judgments also be verse 138 Thou hast the justice of thy witnesses commanded also faith with veh'mentnes verse 139 My fervent-zeale consumeth me for that my adversarie-foes thy words forgat verse 140 Thy saying is refined veh'mently thy servant eke loves it delightfully verse 141 I litle am and basely-set-at nought thy precepts are not past-out-of-my thought verse 142 Thy justice justice is eternally thy law is also faithfull-verity verse 143 Find me did painful-anguish and distresse but thy command'ments are my solaces verse 144 Thy testimonies justice is for aie make me to understand that live I may The ninteenth part verse 145 Jehovah I with all mine heart doe cry answer thou me thy statutes keep will I. verse 146 I call upon thee thou me safe-preserve and I thy testimonies will observe verse 147 I in the twilight did prevent and cry I for thy word have waited-hopefully verse 148 Prevent the nightly watches did mine eies in thine edict my self to-exercise verse 149 Jehovah hear my voice for thy mercy according to thy judgment quicken me verse 150 They that do follow mischeif neer do draw far-off they are estranged from thy law verse 151 Thou ô Jehovah art approached-nie and thy commandments all are verity verse 152 Of old I of thy testimonies know that them for ever founded-sure hast thou The twentieth part verse 153 See mine affliction and out me draw because that I have not forgot thy law verse 154 Plead thou my plea also redeem-me-free according-to thy promise quicken me verse 155 Salvation far from the wicked is because they have not sought for thy decrees verse 156 Thy mercies ô Jehovah many be according to thy judgments quicken me verse 157 Many me persecute and me distresse I have not swarved from thy witnesses verse 158 I saw transgressors and sore-griefe I got for that thy saying they observed not verse 159 That I thy precepts love LORD do thou see according to thy mercy quicken me verse 160 Beginning of thy word is faithfulnes and each of thy just judgments ever is The one and twentieth part verse 161 Princes me persecute without desert but of thy word in aw-stand doth my heart verse 162 I joyfull am for that which thou dost say as one that findeth ev'n an ample prey verse 163 Falshood J hate abhor it eke do I but I doe love thy law delightfully verse 164 Sev'n times a day doe I give-praise to thee for judgments of thy righteous-equity verse 165 To them that love thy law there is much peace and to them no offensive-scandall is verse 166 Hoped I have for thy salvation Jehovah and have thy command'ments done verse 167 Thy witnesses my soule keeps-warily and I doe love them very veh'mently verse 168 I keep thy precepts and thy witnesses for ev'ry of my waies before thee is Two and twentieth part verse 169 Let my shouting-cry come-neer before Jehovah according to thy word give thou me understanding verse 170 Let my supplication-for-grace come before thee according to thy saying deliver thou me verse 171 My lips shall utter praise when thou hast learned me thy statutes verse 172 My tongue shall resound thy saying for all thy commandements are justice verse 173 Let thine hand be to help me for I have chosen thy precepts verse 174 I have longed for thy salvation Jehovah and thy law is my delights verse 175 Let my soul live that it may praise thee and let thy judgments help me verse 176 I have straied like a lost sheep seek thou thy servant for I have not forgotten thy commandements PSALM CXX Sing this as the 86. Psalm verse 1 VNto the LORD in my distressednesse I cryed out and he did answer me verse 2 O LORD doe thou my soule deliver-free from lying lips from tongue of guilefulnesse verse 3 What shall it give thee and what unto thee advantage shall the tongue of guilefulnesse verse 4 The arrows sharp of him that mighty is with burning-coals of the Juniper-tree verse 5 Woe is me that I sojourn with Meshek with tents of Kedar have my dwelling-place verse 6 My soul long dwels with him that hateth peace verse 7 I peace but they for war when I doe speak PSAL. CXX 1 A song of degrees VNto Jehovah in my distressednesse I cried and he answered me verse 2 Jehovah deliver thou my soul from the lips of falshood from the tongue of deceit verse 3 What shall it give thee and what shall it adde to thee tongue of deceit verse 4 Sharp arrows of a mighty-one with coales of Juniper verse 5 Wo is me that I sojourn with Meshek dwel with the tents of Kedar verse 6 My soul it hath much dwelt with him that hateth peace verse 7 I am for peace and when I speak they are for war PSALM CXXI Sing this as the 68. Psalm verse 1 I Lift mine eies up to the mounts from whence shall come mine aide verse 2 Mine aide it comes from with the LORD which heav'ns and earth hath made verse 3 Let him not give thy foot to slide nor slumber that thee keeps verse 4 Loe he that keepeth Israel He slumbreth not nor sleeps verse 5 The LORD thy keeper is the LORD thy shade at thy hand right verse 6 The Sunne shall not smite thee by day neither the Moone by night verse 7 The LORD will keepe thee from all ev'll thy soule he keeps alway verse 8 The LORD thine outgate and th'income keeps henceforth
speech did passe The LORD with these men hath done very great things verse 3 The LORD with us he hath indeed done great things we joyfull are verse 4 O LORD as rivers strong in South so turn thou our captivitie verse 5 They that do sow with teares shall reap with song verse 6 He going goes and weepeth heavily bearing the sowing seed with joyfull singing he comming comes his sheaves upon him bringing PSAL. CXXVII 1 A song of degrees for Salomon IF Iehovah build not the houses in vain doe the builders thereof labour therein if Iehovah keep not the citie in vaine doth the keeper wake verse 2 It is vaine for you to rise-up early to sit up late to eat the bread of sorrowes so he will give his beloved sleep verse 3 Loe sonns are an heritage of Iehovah the fruit of the wombe a wage verse 4 As arrowes in the hand of a mightie man so are sonns of the youth verse 5 O blessed is the man that hath filled his quiver with them they shall not be abashed when they shall speake with the enemies in the gate SALM. CXXVII Sing this as the 68. Psalm verse 1 VNlesse the LORD doe build the house her builders toile in vaine Vnlesse the LORD the citie keepe the keeper wakes in vaine verse 2 It 's vaine for you to rise early to sit up late to feed on bread of sorrowes so will he give sleep to his loved verse 3 Loe sonns are the LORDS heritance fruit of the wombe his wage verse 4 As arrowes in a strong mans hand are sonns of youthfull-age verse 5 O blessed is the man that hath his quiver fill'd with those They shall not blush when in the gate they spake shall with the foes PSALM CXXVIII Sing this as the 108. Psalm verse 1 O Happy ev'ry one that in the Lords fear-stands that walketh in his waies verse 2 The labour of thy hands when thou shalt eate A happie thou and good unto thee be shall it verse 3 Thy wife as fruitfull-vine by thy house sides shall be thy children shall be like the plants of th' Olive-tree about thy board verse 4 Loe sure thus shall the man be blest that feares the LORD verse 5 The LORD will blesse thee out of Sion and see thou good of Jerusalem all daies thy life thorow verse 6 And doe thou see thy childrens children peace that shall on Israel be PSALM CXXVIII 1 A song of degrees O Happie is every one the feareth Jehovah that walketh in his waies verse 2 When thou shalt eat the labour of thy hands O happie thou and good shall it be unto thee verse 3 Thy wife shall be as a fruitfull vine by the sides of thine house thy sonnes as Olive plants round-about thy table verse 4 Loe surely thus shall the man be blessed that feareth Jehovah verse 5 Blesse thee will Iehovah out of Sion and see thou the good of Ierusalem all the daies of thy life verse 6 And see thou thy sonns sons peace upon Israel PSAM CXXIX Sing this as the 77. Psalm verse 1 OFt have they from my youth me afflicted Say now may Israel verse 2 From my youth-yong they oft afflicted me yet they to strong were not for me verse 3 The plowers they plowed upon my back they made their furrow long verse 4 Jehovah just asunder-cut hath he the wickeds cord verse 5 O let them be shamed al that hate Sion and be back turned verse 6 Let them as grasse upon the house tops be which ere one puls it off is withered verse 7 Wherewith his hand he fils not that doth mow nor he his armes that bindeth-sheaves verse 8 And they that are the passengers-by doe not say the blessing of Jehovah be on you we blesse you in the name of Jehovah PSALM CXXIX 1 A song of degrees OFten have they distressed me from my youth may Israel now say verse 2 Often have they distressed me from my youth yet have they not prevailed against me verse 3 The plowers plowed upon my back they made long their furrow verse 4 Iehovah just he hath cut-asunder the cord of the wicked verse 5 Let them be abashed and turned back all that hate Sion verse 6 Let them be as the grasse of he hous-tops which afore one pulleth it off is withered verse 7 Wherewith he that moweth filled not his hand or he that bindeth-sheaves his bosome verse 8 Neither doe they say that passe-by the blessing of Iehovah be upon you we blesse you in the name of Jehovah PSAL. CXXX 1 A song of degrees OUt of the deeps doe I call unto thee Iehovah verse 2 Lord hear my voice let thine ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications-for-grace verse 3 If thou shouldest observe iniquities O Iah Lord who shall stand verse 4 But with thee is forgivnes that thou mayest be feared verse 5 I earnestly-exspect Iehovah my soul earnestly-expecteth and for his word doe I hopefully-wait verse 6 My soul for the Lord more than watchmen for the morning watchmen for the morning verse 7 Let Israel hopefully-wait for Iehovah for with Iehovah there is mercie and with him is much redemption verse 8 And he will redeem Israel from all his iniquities PSALM CXXX Sing this as the 13. Psalm verse 1 OUt of the deeps I cal Jehovah unto thee verse 2 Lord heare my vioce ô let thine ears attentive be unto voice of my suits-that-doe-for-grace-request verse 3 Iniquities ô Jah observe if thou shouldest O Lord who shall subsist verse 4 But with thee pardon is that thou maist feared be verse 5 I for Jehovah look my soul looks-earnestly I also for his word have hopefully-forborn verse 6 My soul waits for the Lord more-than watchmen for morn that watchmen for the morn verse 7 Let Israel wait for Jehovah hopefully for with Jehovah there is bountifull-mercie and with him plentifull redemption there is verse 8 And he will Israel redeem out of all his perverse-iniquities PSAL. CXXXI 1 A song of degrees of David IEhovah mine heart is not haughty neither are mine eies lofty neither walk I in great matters and too marveilous for me verse 2 If I have not composed and stilled my soul as a weaned child with his mother as a weaned child with me is my soul verse 3 Let Israel hopefully-wait for Iehovah from this time and for ever PSALM CXXXI Sing this as the 15. Psalm verse 1 MY heart Jehovah is not prowd mine eyes not lofty be not walk I in great matters and too marveilous for me verse 2 If I have not compos'd and still'd my soul as weaned-child with his mother with me my soul is as a weaned-child verse 3 Let Israel await upon Jehovah hopefully from this time-present and henceforth unto eternity PSAL. CXXXII 1 A song of degrees IEhovah remember unto David all his affliction verse 2 How he sware unto Iehovah vowed unto the Mighty-one of Iaakob verse 3 If I enter into the tent of mine house if I goe-up
verse 8 Daughter of Babel wastful-layd ô blessed he that thy reward payes thee which thou rewardedst us verse 9 O blessed he that takes and hard against the Rock thy babes doth crush PSALM CXXXVII verse 1 BY the rivers of Babel there we sate yea we wept when we remebred Sion verse 2 Upon the willowes in the mids thereof we hanged our harps verse 3 For there they that led us captive asked of us the words of a song and they that threw us on heaps mirth sing unto us of the song of Sion verse 4 How shall we sing Jehovahs song in the land of a stranger verse 5 If I forget thee O Jerusalem let my right hand forget verse 6 Let my tongue cleave to my palat if I doe not remember thee if I preferr not Jerusalem above the head of my joy verse 7 Remember Jehovah unto the sonns of Aedom the day of Jerusalem who sayd rase rase even to the foundation thereof verse 8 Daughter of Babel wasted O blessed shal he be that repayeth unto thee thy reward which thou hast rewarded unto us verse 9 O blessed shall he be that taketh and dasheth-in-peeces thy babes against the Rock PSAL. CXXXVIII 1 A psalm of David I Will confesse the with al my heart before the gods will I sing-psalm unto thee verse 2 I will bow me down towards the pallace of thine holynes and confesse thy name for thy mercie and for thy truth for thou hast magnified above al thy name thy word verse 3 In the day that I cried then thou answeredst me thou hast made me couragious in my soul with strength verse 4 Al the Kings of the earth shall confesse thee Jehovah when they hear the words of thy mouth verse 5 And they shall sing in the wayes of Jehovah for great is the glorie of Jehovah verse 6 For Jehovah is high yet hee seeth the lowly and the haughty he knoweth a farr off verse 7 If I walk in the midds of distresse thou revivest me against the anger of mine enemies thou sendest-forth thine hand and thy right hand saveth me verse 8 Jehovah will perfectly-accomplish for me Jehovah thy mercie is for ever slack no● the works of thine hands PSALM CXXXVIII Sing this as the 75 Psalm verse 1 VVIth all my heart I le thee confesse before the gods to thee sing-psalme verse 2 To pallace of thy holines I le bow-down and confesse thy name for thy mercie and veritee for thou thy word hast magnified 'bove all thy name verse 3 Thou answ'redst mee then in the day wherin I cried With strength in my soul thou hast mee couragious made verse 4 O Jehovah all kings of th' earth confesse shall thee words of thy mouth when hear shall they verse 5 And in Jehovah wayes shall sing for great Jehovahs glorrie is verse 6 Because Jehovah high being yet him that lowly is he sees And he the prowd from farr doth know verse 7 If I walk in midds of distresse thou dost revive me send dost thou thy hand ' gainst my foes wrathfulnes and thy right hand doth me deliver verse 8 Jehovah perfit will for me Jehovah thy mercie for ever let not thy hand-workes flackned be PSALM CXXXIX Sing this as the 119. Psalm verse 1 JEhovah thou hast serched me and known verse 2 Thou know'st my rising and my sitting down thou dost discreetly-vnderstand from farr my cogitation-familiar verse 3 My path and my down-lying thou dost fann and al my wayes doost customably-scann verse 4 When in my tongue the speech is not as yet loe thou Jehovah knowst it every whit verse 5 Behind and 'fore thou doost me strait-inclose vpon me also doost thy hand impose verse 6 This knowledge is too marveilous for me it 's high to reach I shall not able be verse 7 O whither shall I from thy spirit goe and whither shall I flee thy presence fro verse 8 If I clime up the heavens thou art there or make my bed in bel loe thou art there verse 9 Wings of the morning-early if I take in th' utmost of the sea my dwelling make verse 10 There also will thy hand my leader be and thy right hand wil take-fast-hold on me verse 11 And if but darknes shall me shrowd I say then is the night about me light som-day verse 12 Yea darknes darkneth not from thee but night gives-light as day alike are dark and light verse 13 For thou my reins possessedst coveredst mee within thy mothers womb verse 14 Laud wil I thee for fearfully made wondrously I am wondrous thy works my soul wel knowes the same The second part verse 15 A bone of me from thee not hidden was when-as I made was in a secret-place when I have ounningly-embroidred been the nether-places of the earth within verse 16 On my vnformed lump thine eyes did look and al of them were written in thy book even in the daies that they receiv'd-their-fram and when ther was not any of the same verse 17 And unto me how precious are ô God thy thoughts how are their summs increast abroad verse 18 Would I them tell moe than the sand they bee I doe awake and still I am with thee verse 19 If that ô God thou wouldst the wicked slay and men of bloods from me depart-away verse 20 Which speak of thee to mischievous-purpose lift-up doe unto vanity thy foes verse 21 Hate I not them Jehovah that hate thee and grieve for them that thy resisters be verse 22 With perfectnes of hatred hate I those they are unto me as my very-foes verse 23 Search me ô God and know my heart do thou prove me and do my cogitations know verse 24 And see if way of sorow be in me and lead me in way of eternity PSALM CXXXIX 1 To the master of the musick Dauids Psalme IEhovah thou hast serched me and known verse 2 Thou knowest my sitting and my rising thou understandest my familiar-thought a farr off verse 3 Thou fannest my path and my lying down and art accustomed to al my wayes verse 4 When the speech is not yet in my tongue loe Jehovah thou knowest it all verse 5 Thou doost besett me behind and before and puttest thy palm upon me verse 6 A knowledge too marveilous for me it is high I cannot attain to it verse 7 Whither shall I goe from thy spirit and whither shall I flee from thy presence verse 8 If I ascend-up the heavens thou art there and if I make-my-bed in hel loe thou art there verse 9 Take I the wings of the morning dwell I in the uttermost part of the sea verse 10 There also thy hand will lead me and thy right-hand hold me verse 11 And if I say but surely the darknes shall shrowd me then the night is a light about me verse 12 Yea darknes darkneth not from thee but night giveth-light as the day as is the darknes so is the light verse 13 For thou hast possessed my reines hast covered me in my mothers
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-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
the blacknes of the night Prov. 7.9 and blacknes of darknes Prov. 20.20 of the apple so we call that which the Hebrew here calleth hath and Zach. 2.8 babath that is the babie or litle image appearing in the eye as before is noted The word hath also signifieth a daugther whereto the Greek coree doth agree By this is meant the tender care of God for his people and David here useth both words for more vehemencie wheras elswhere one of them onely is used Ishon the black in Deut. 32 10. Prov. 7.2 babath and bath the apple in Zachar. 2.8 Lam. 2.18 hide thou me Hebr. thou shalth de or keep me secret It is the propertie of the Hebrue tongue often to set down a prayer in this forme especially in the end of a sentence as noting some assurance to have the request fulfilled So in Psal 54 3. and 59 2. and 64.2 Iob 6.23 and 21.3 and 40.5 See also the note on Psal 10 17. Vers 9. From faces or because of the wicked See Psal 3.1 enemies in soul or for the soul meaning deadly enemies that seek the soul or life See Psal 35.4 Vers 10. They-have-closed-up to weet their face or body much like that speach in Iob 15 27. he hath covered his face with his fatnes or their fat they close-up meaning that they pamper and harden themselves in pride that is prowdly or haughtily Vers 11. In our steps or in our going that is wheresoever we goe they trace our footing they compasse me and us the Hebrew hath both these readings meaning David with his company they set to weet upon us bending down to weet themselves that they be not espied as Psal 10.10 or to bend-down to weet us to overthrow us or to set down their nets and snares Vers 12. His likenes that is the likenes or hiew of every one of them or he may mean some one principal as Saul Vers 13. prevent his face that is first come to help me and suddenly and unlookt for come upon him and disappoint him with thy sword that is thy judgement and vengeance for all means of destruction are the Lords sword Isa 66.16 and 27.1 Ier. 47.6 Zeph. 2 12. or understand which wicked man is thy sword as Asshur is called the rod of his wrath Isa 10.5 and so in the verse following from mortal men which are thy hand or with thy hand that is thy judgement or plague for so Gods hand often signifieth Exod. 7.4 Act. 13.11 Vers 14. of the transitorie world that is worldlings as they of the citie are citizens Psal 7.2 16. The word Cheled is used also for the short time of mans age and durance Psal 39 6. and 89.48 Here and in Psal 49 2. it is the world named of the transitorines for the fashion of this world passeth away 1 Cor. 7 31. in this life according to Abrahams speech sonn remember that thou in thy life time receivest thy good things Luk. 16 25. Of the wickeds prosperitie here See Iob 21 7 8. c. the sonns to weet of those worldlings meaning that both they and their chlidren have their fill or satisfied are they with sonns as in Iob 21 11. they send forth their children like a flock their overplus the residue of their store or their excellencie For this word Iether is used somtime for overplus in quantitie Exod. 23 11. 1 King 11.41 sometime it nototh also the excellencie or dignity Gen. 49.3 Vers 15. View thy face that is injoy thy comfortable favour as Psal 4 7. and 16.11 or shall see and know thee plainly and perfectly as 1 Cor. 13.12 2 Cor. 3 18. 1 Iohn 3 2. when I awake to weet out of the dust of the earth from the sleep of death as Dan. 12 2. Isa 26 19. with thy image to weet I shal be satisfied with it so meaning by image of Gods glorie or with thy image that is having it upon me for as we have born the image of the earthly man so shall we beare the image of the heavenly 1 Cor. 15.49 Compare herewith Psal 73.20 Annotations Psalm XVIII Vers 1. THe servant of Iehovah So he intitleth himselfe here and in Psal 36 1. for his service in administring the kingdom This song is also written in 2 Sam. 22. with some litle change of a few words which shal be observed hand of Saul which noteth the power of the King above that which is noted by tle palm of other enemies yet for this word hand in 2 Sam. 22 1. is used palm Vers 2. I wil-dearly-love or I-love-heartily intirely with my inmost bowels The original word is in this place fot intire love but otherwhere is often used for tender mercie or bowels of compassion Psal 25.6 and 102.14 and 103.13 This verse is added here more then in 1 Sam. 22. Vers 3. fortress or munition a place or hold to flee unto when one is hunted and chased See Psal 31.3 rock Two names of a Rock are in this verse the first Selangh a firm stony rock or cliff the later Tsur a strong or sharp rock and is often the title of God himself and turned in Greek Theos that is God as in the 32. and 47. verses of this Psalm Deut. 32.4.18.30.31 Psal 71.3 and in many other places 32.4.18.30.31 Psal 71.3 and in many other places horn of my salvation that is the horn that saveth me A horn signifieth power and glory Psal 92.11 Amos 6.13 Hab. 3.4 therfore hornes are used to signifieth Kings Dan. 8.21 Rev. 17.12 And Christ is called the horn of salvation Luk. 1.69 high-defense or tower refuge See Psal 9.10 In 2 Sam. 22.3 there is added more and my refuge my saviour from violent wrong thou savest me Vers 4. Praysed that is glorious excellent prayse-worthy and accordingly for his mercies usually praysed of his peole So Psal 48.2 Vers 5. The pangs paines throwes sorowes as of a woman in childbirth so the originall word signifieth Hos 13.13 Isa 13.8 and 667. or The bands the cords as the word also signifieth Iob 36.8 Prov. 5.22 For this word in 2 Sam. 22.5 an other is used that signifieth breaches which also is applied to the breaking forth of children at the birth Hos 13.13 Isa 37.3 and to the billowes of the sea Psal 42.8 streams or brooks bourns The original word Nachal is used as our English bourn both for a brook or stream running in a valley for the valley it self 1 King 17.3.4 Waters do often figure out afflictions Psal 69.2 3. bourns or streams of waters mean vehement and violent afflictions Psal 124.4 Ier. 47.2 Belial or ungodlynes The Hebreu Belijaghnal which the Apostle in Greek calleth Belial 2 Cor. 6.15 is used to denote extream mischeif and wickednes or most impious and mischeivous persons called sons of Belial Deut. 13.13 daughters of Belial 1 Sam. 1.16 men of Belial 1 Sam. 25.25 and somtime Belial it self as in Nahum 1.15 Belial shall no more passe through thee and 2 Sam. 23.6
and have it in abundance Ioh. 10.9 10. in presence or before them which causeth the enemies that see to grieve as Psal 112.10 makest fat that is plenteously moistnest and supplest with oile or balsam In those countries they used to welcome and chear their guests with powring out precious sweet oiles or balsam upon their heads Luk. 7.46 Ioh. 12.3 It signifieth joy Eccles 9.8 Isa 61.3 is abundant to weet with liquor as the word importeth for to drink my fill Vers 6. Converse or quietly repose my self and dwell as the Greek translateth it to length of dayes that is a long life time or for ever See Psalm 21.5 and 93.5 Annotations Psalm XXIV Vers 1. THe earth is Iehovahs or To Iehovah pertains the earth Of him and by him and for him are all things yet in speciall he hath chosen Jaakobs posterity for his people verse six Thus David maketh use of Moses doctrine who said Lo to Iehovah thy God pertaine the heavens and the heavens of heavens the earth and all that therein is notwithstanding Iehovah set his delight in thy fathers to love them and did chuse their seed after them even you above all peoples as appeareth this day Deut. 10.14 15. See also an other use of this doctrine in 1 Cor. 10.26 28. where the Apostle proveth that every creature in the earth may be used of Christians for food or otherwise because all is the Lords and in Christ ours plenty or fulnesse that is all contained therein So the plenty of the sea Isa 42.10 the plenty of the city Amos 6.8 and sundry the like that sit that is dwell or inhabit as it is noted on Psal 1. Phe like manner of speaking the holy Ghost useth also in Greek Luk. 21.35 on all them that sit on the face of the whole earth So Psal 69.36 and often other where Vers 2. Vpon the seas or above them The earth is said to be founded or fast setled upon the seas the heapes of waters were called seas Gen. 1.10 because the waters which naturally would stand above the high mountains Psal 104.6 are by the word of God gathered together and thrust under the earth that the dry land might appear and be inhabited Exod. 20.4 Gen. 1.9 And these which may seem a most weak and flitting foundation yet are firm-bases and mighty foundations Psal 104.5 Mic. 6 2. to magnifie Gods power who as he brought light out of darknesse so setleth he the solid earth on the liquid waters yea hangeth the earth upon nothing Iob 26.7 Vers 4. The clean of palmes He whose palmes or hands as the Greek turneth is are cleane or free of evill So Iob 17.9 This noteth good workes as purenes of heart meaneth holy faith and affections Act. 15.9 not lifted up his soul or my soul The Hebrew hath two readings by the letters in the line his soul and in the margine my soul as if this were spoken in the person of God and of him which then may be understood of swearing For this form of words is used in the 3. Commandement Exod. 20. Thou shalt not lift up or take up the name of Iehovah thy God to false-vanity But for Name here is put Soul And God is said to swear by his soul that is by himself or his life I●r 51 14. Amos 6.8 It was also the wont in Israel to take an oath thus As the Lord liveth and as thy soul liveth 1 Sam. 20.3 2 King 2.2 4 6. Also concerning a mans own soul in swearing this form was used I call God for a record against my soul 2 Corinth 1 23. Otherwise if this be not understood of vain swearing the meaning is he hath affecteth not or regardeth not vanity for so the lifting up of the soul also signifieth see Psal 25 1. to deceit or deceitfully Vers 5. He shall receive or shall take up or bear away a blessing justice or righteousnes whereof see Phil. 3 9. Psal 69 28. Hereby also may be meant a benefit the fruit or reward of righteousnes The Greek turneth it mercie or almes and by justice mercies and benefits are sometimes meant Iudg. 5.11 Psal 112.9 Dan. 4.24 Vers 6. of Iaakob understand this is the generation of Iaakob or this is Iaakob these are true Israelites whom God will acknowledge for his Ioh. 1 47. Rom. 9 6. Jaakob when he wrastled with an Angel saw God face to face and called the place Peniel that is Gods face or presence there he wept and prayed and bare away a blessing Gen. 32.24 26 29.30 Hos 12.4 That history hath use here Vers 7. Lift up ye gates c. This may first have reference to the gates and dores of the temple into which the Ark the glory of Israel 1 Sam. 4 21. should enter on which Ark. between the Cherubims God was said to dwell 1 Sam. 4.4 1 King 8 1. c. Secondly it may be referred to Christian men which are the true temple of God 1 Cor. 3.17 at the dore of whose hearts he knocketh to have entrance Rev. 3.20 dores of eternity that is strong durable everlasting dores which being referred to the dores of Solomons temple note the perpetuall abiding of Gods Ark therin as ● King 9.3 Psal 132.13 14. Whereas before the Ark was removed from place to place 1 Chron. 17.5 Or being applied to Christians it noteth the eternall durance of the Church that enter may or and enter shall the King of glory that is the glorious King So Christ is called the Lord of glory 1 Cor. 2.8 Iam. 2.1 and the opening of the dores before him signifieth his entrance into and administration of the Kingdom as Isa 15 1. Vers 10. Iehovah of hosts or as the Hebrew is Iehovah Tsebaoth for so the word is used by the Apostles untranslated in the Greek Sabaoth Rom 9.29 Iam. 5.4 It signifieth hosts or armies standing ready in martiall order and in battel ray and comprehendeth all creatures in heaven and in earth which are prest to do the will of God Gen. 2 1. 1 King 22 19. Exod. 12.41 Annotations Psalm XXV Vers 1. OF David This Psalm is composed after the order of the Hebrew letters or Alphabet which care denoteth the weight and excellencie of the matter in it The same is to be observed of some other Psalmes as the 34. and 37. and 111. and 112. and 119. and 145. Lift I up my soul This signifieth an earnest desire with delight and expectation or hope to have what he would For to lift up the soul is to desire Ier. 22.27 and 44.14 and a like phrase in Ezek. 24 25. implieth both desire and delight and in Deut. 24.15 the poore man is said to lift up his soul unto his hire or wages hoping by it to have his life sustained In this place every of these hath use and so in Psal 86 4 Vers 2. not be abashed that is not disappointed of my hope nor vanquished by my foes See Psalm 6.11 shew gladnes insult or triumph
for joy as having got the victory 2 Chron 20.27 Vers 3. yea all or Yea any for whosoever beleeveth in God shall not be ashamed Rom. 10.10 earnestly-exspect or patiently-hope they shall be or prayer-wise let them be Vnfaithfully-trangresse that deal disloyally contrary to duty promise and trust reposed in them So elswhere he prayeth that no grace be shewed to such Psal 59.6 in vayn or without cause and without fruit Psal 7.5 Vers 4. Thy wayes that is thy true faith and religion as Act. 18.25.26 and thy guidance of me therin So Moses prayed Exod. 33.13 learn me thy paths inure me with thy paths or journeys voyages Learning implieth ure and exercise and informing by customable practise Vers 5. Make me to tread or to goe guide-my way in thy truth that is in thy word for that is the truth Ioh. 17.17.3 Ioh. 3. So after vers 9. Vers 6. tender-mercies or bowels of compassion See Psal 18.2 This word noteth the inward affections as the next kind-mercies imply the actions or effects of love from eternitie or from ever This in humane affairs somtime meaneth but of old or a long while Gen. 6.4 Isa 42.14 But here and elswhere it noteth the eternity of Gods love which was firm unto his before the world was 2 Tim. 1.9 Ephe. 1.4 so shewed throughout all generations and is in like sort for ever or to eternity Psalm 100.5 because our firm happines shall have no end Dan. 12.3 1 Pet. 1.4 And these both are conjoyned Psal 103.17 Vers 7. Sinns of my youth The imagination of mans heart is evil from his youth Gen. 8.21 and of all mans life youth commonly is most vayn Eccles 11.9.10 for which God often punisheth men in their age so making them as Job saith to inherite the iniquities of their youth Iob 13.26 Ier. 3.25 Vers 8. Will he teach or inform-with-the law for of this word the Law is derived Psal 19.8 sinners in the way that is such as sin and misse the right way God will teach and reduce them thus the Greek interpreteth it Or those that are sinners he will teach and inform in the way that is right or in his way as vers 9. Vers 9. to tread in judgment to walk judiciously and as is right and fit Vers 10. his covenant his testamental-bond or league called in Hebrue Brith which hath the signification of brotherly or friendly parting and of explaining the condition of agreement For at the making of solemne covenants beast were killed and parted asunder and the covenant makers went between the parts Gen. 15.9.10.17 Ier. 34.18 Hereupon is the phrase of cutting a covenant Psalm 50.5 and 83.6 and 89.4 The Apostles in Greek call it diathekee a testament a testamental-covenant or disposing of things Heb. 8.8 from Ier. 31.31 And there be two principal covenants or testaments the first that which God made with our fathers when he brought them out of Aegypt the summe whereof was contained in the ten commandements written by the finger of God Deut. 4.13 Exod. 34.28 1 King 8.21 and the other lawes written by Moses in a book called the book of the covenant 2 King 23.2 Exod. 24.4.7 The second covenant is that new testamental-bond which God hath made with us in Christ established upon better promises and confirmed by the bloud and death of Christ the testator as the first was by the blood and death of beasts Luk. 22.20 Heb. 8.6.8 and 9.16.17.18 c. Vers 11. even mercifully-pardon or therefore thou wilt mercifully-forgive This David taketh from Moses who first used this word in a case of great offense Exod. 54.9 and it betokeneth to spare or pardon upon pacification of grace and mercy and is interpreted by the Apostle in Greek to be merciful propicious or appeased Heb. 8.12 from Ier. 31.34 Often used in the law for forgivenes upon oblation or intercession made by the Priest Lev. 4.20.26.31.35 and 5.10.13.16.18 c. Vers 12. Who the man or What manner of man shall he be The Hebrue phrase is Who this the man which also may be resolved Whosoever is the man he shall chuse that is which he shall love and like or which he loveth So chosen Isa 42.1 is translated in Greek beloved Mat. 12.18 Vers 13. Lodge in good that is continue in good estate ease and prosperity So lodging is for continuance Iob 17.2 Prov. 19.23 the land meaning Canaan the land promised for a possession to Abraham and his seed Gen. 15.7 and 12.7 called therefore the land of promise Heb. 11.9 and elsewhere the holy land Zach. 2.12 the Lords land Psal 10.16 the land of Immanuel that is of Christ Isa 8.8 a land slowing with milk and honey and the pleasantest of all lands Ezek. 20.6 the seat of Gods ancient Church and figure of his kingdome Vers 14. The secret or The mystery of the Lord meaning that his secret favour is towards them and his secret counsell and mysterry of the saith is revealed unto them For so this word noteth is when Job saith Gods secret was upon his tabernacle meaning his favor and providence Iob 29.4 and Gods secret is his counsell Iob 15.8 Ier. 23.18 22. and the hid things of Christ are often called a mystery Rom. 16.25 1 Cor. 2.7 and 4.1 1 Tim. 3.9 16. Ephe. 3.3 4 9. Collos 1.26 27. So Prov. 3.32 Vers 16. Turn the face or Turn look Have respect unto me This was a blessing promised in the law Levit. 26.9 I will turn the face unto you and make you increase Contrary to this is the hiding of Gods face Psal 69.17 18. solitarie alone or desolate see Psal 22.21 Vers 17. Are inlarged or doe inlarge themselves doe make wide-roomth He sheweth his heart to be penned in with straights and destressing sorrowes which largly spred themselves over all vexations or anguishes necessities tribulations which press and wring Vers 18. See my affliction This phrase is taken from Deut. 26.7 he saw our affliction And it here meaneth a seeing and regarding with passion and so a redresse and help Gen. 29.22 Exod. 3.7 8. Psal 31.8 and 119 153. and 106.44 Sometime it meaneth otherwise as in the next verse See my enemies forgive or lift up take away This word which properly signifieth to take up or beare is applied to forgivennesse of sinnes Rom. 4.7 from Psal 32.1 and the phrase hath reference to Christ who bare took away the sins of the world Ioh. 1.29 for when it is applied to a man himself hearing his own sin it meaneth guilt and punishment Num. 5.31 Vers 19. Of violent-wrong that is most violent or wrongfull hatred Vers 22. His distresses or their distresses for Israel being put for the whole people may have with it a word singular or plurall which the Hebrew text also often sheweth as all Edom was 2 Sam. 8.14 or all Edom were 1 Chron. 18.13 The like is in 2 King 23.30 with 2 Chron. 36.1 Hee took or They tooke speaking of the people Annotations Psal XXVI Vers
or by beating off the leaves and fruits of the trees So the figtree is said to be made bare Ioel 1.7 every one so the Greek turneth it or it may be read every whit or all of it meaning of his people vers 11. which saith glory to God or all of it that is of his glory he saith that is God declareth in his temple Vers 10. at the floud meaning Noahs floud Gen. 6. and 7. for to that onely both the Hebrew and Greek word is applied And here the Chaldee paraphraseth thus The Lord at the generation of the floud sate on the seat of judgement to take vengeance on them he sate also upon the seat of mercies and delivered Noah and reigneth over his sonns for ever and ever Vers 11. with peace or in peace which word betokeneth integritie perfection a making whole and absolute opposed both to warr and sword Psal 120.7 Mat. 10.34 and to division confusion and tumultuous disorder Luk. 12.51 1 Cor. 14.33 It denoteth all prosperity safetie and welfare of soul and body and specially that spoken of Ephes 2.14.15 where Christ is our peace which hath made of both one hath broken the stop of the partition wall c. to make of twain one new man in himself so making peace Annotations Psalm XXX Vers 1. DEdication or initiation which is when a new thing is first imployed and put to that use for which it was made It is applied to houses as here and Deut. 20.5 to altars as Num. 7.84 88. to walls as Nehem. 12.27 to images as Dan. 3.2 and to men and then it meaneth instruction or trayning-up as Prov. 22.6 Gen. 14.14 Vers 2. hast drawn-up me as out of a pit of waters for this word is used for drawing of waters Exod. 2.16.17 waters signifying troubles at me or over me for my ruine Or my enemies to me that is my utter enemies as Psal 27.2 Vers 3. healest me that is helpedst me out of trouble so Psal 41.5 and 60 4. Hos 7.1 2 Chron. 7.14 my soul from hell me or my life from the perill and state of death So Psal 86.13 Jonas meant the same when he said thou hast brought out my life from the pit Ionas 2.6 Of hell see Psal 16.10 them that goe-down that is which die that I should not be among them the Hebrew also hath another reading that I should not goe down the pit The meaning is the same Vers 5. to the remembrance or for it that is that his holines may be had in remembrance as Isa 26.17 So Psal 97.12 Vers 6. a moment or litle while For Gods anger towards his and their affliction is short and momentany as Isa 54.7.8 2 Cor. 4.17 life or lives meaning a blessing and the continuance of it as Psal 133.3 and 21.5 Life is here opposed to a moment So yeares of life mean many good yeres Prov. ● 2. lodgeth that is abideth or he meaning God causeth weeping to lodge as if it should be an abiding guest So an other Prophet saith At even-tide loe there is trouble but afore the morning it is gone Isa 17.14 Vers 7. in my safe quietnes or tranquillity Gods children have so great infirmities that in prosperity they are to secure as David sheweth here and Job in chap. 29.18 19 20. and in adversity they are to fearfull as David elswhere doth confess Psal 31 23. and 116.11 Vers 8. setled or made-stand that is reared up constituted and stablished sure So this phrase importeth Psal 107 25. and 31 9. to my mountain that is mount Sion where Davids house or court was or figuratively he meaneth his kingdom as Isa 2 2. Dan. 2.35 44. See Psal 65 7. Vers 10. what profit what gain or use will there be in my blood which heer may mean his violent death as in Psal 72 14. unto corruption the grave or place where the body rotteth See Psal 16 10. shall dust that is my body when it is turned to dust See the like in Psal 6.6 and 88 11. and 115.17 Isa 38.18 Vers 12. to a dance which is a sign of joy Ier. 31.4.13 therefore the Greek turneth it here joy The contrary is in Lam. 5 15. where their dance is turned into mourning loosed my sack or done-off my sackcloth which was wont to be worn in time of sorow Esth 4 1. Ion. 3 6. Psal 35.13 Vers 13. my glorie so the Greek putteth to the word my by glory meaning the tongue or soul see Psal 16 9. silenced or made silent which is when men are cut off by death as Psal 31.18 Annotations Psalm XXXI Vers 3. A House of fortresses a place of defenses a most safe hold David being often forced to take such forts for his safety did not make them but God his strength see 1 Sam. 22.4 and 23.14.19 and 24.1.23 2 Sam. 5.7.9 Vers 6. commit my spirit or commend depose of trust to be kept Such words our Lord Christ uttered on the crosse to his father Luk. 23.46 Vers 7. Vanities of vain-falshood that is most vain false and lying vanities The word vanity Hebel here used besides vain worldly things against which Solomon writeth Eccles 1. c. meaneth in speciall Idolatrie for Idols are often called vanities as being light vile and things of naught Deut. 32.21 1 King 16.26 2 King 17.15 Ier. 2.5 and 8.19 and 10.15 and 14.22 c. They that observe lying vanities forsake their own mercy Ionas 2 8. Vers 8. hast known my soul that is acknowledged cared for and as the Greek translateth save it See Psal 1.6 Vers 9. not shut me up or closed me that is not given me into their power so Psal 78.48.50.62 Deut. 23.15 and 32.30 Vers 10. gnawen that is fretted and consumed as with worms see Psal 6.8 Vers 11. decayed or weakned so as one stumbleth and falleth down through weaknes Psal 27.2 So Psal 109 24. and 105.37 with my iniquity that is punishment due for iniquity so the word often is used as Gen. 19.15 2 King 7.9 So whordom for the punishment of whordom Num. 14.33 Vers 12. known-acquaintance that is such as I knew respected and favoured and to whom I made known my mind estate c. my familiars Vers 13. out of heart that is out of mind or memorie for the remembrance of the dead is forgotten Eccles 9.5 therefore the grave is the land of forgetfulnes Psal 88.13 vessell of perdition that is a lost or broken vessell or instrument So Paul mentioneth vessels of perdition Rom. 9.22 Or a vessell perishing that is ready to perish and be lost as a perishing sheep Psal 119.176 Vers 14. the infamy of many or the diffamation the ill report of mighty-men The like complaint Jeremie maketh in his troubles Ier. 20 10. fearfulnes from every side or terrour round about In Hebrew Magor missabib which name Jeremy gave to Pashur the preist signifying that he should be a terrour to himself and to all his friends Ier. 20 3.4 This phrase Jeremy often
useth Ier. 6 25. 46.5 and 49.29 Lam. 2.22 when they plot or whiles they consult see Psal 2 2. Vers 16. my times Hereby he meaneth that his many and sundry events troubles deliverances prosperities adversities life and death for all things have their appointed time Eccles 3.1 2. were in the hand and disposition of God Though times here as dayes in Psal 119.84 may chiefly be meant of his troubles as Psal 9.10 and 10.1 So in 1 Chron. 29 30. mention is made of the times that went over David and over Israel and over all the kingdoms of the lands Vers 17. Make thy face to shine that is cause thy favourable countenance to appear This is taken from the blessing prescribed Num. 6 25. and is often used in requests for grace See Psal 4.7 and 67 2. and 80 4.8.20 and 119.135 Vers 18. silenced that is through shame and fear be confounded tamed quieted and made still The word is sometime used for cutt off or destroyed and so may here be taken So Psal 49 13.21 to hell understand thrust down to hell or to the grave Vers 19. an hard-word or durable-speech a reproach which lasteth long to a mans infamy The Hebrew Ghnathak signifieth durance hardnes and antiquity or eld Psal 6.8 and respecteth both antique things long agoe 1 Chron. 4.22 and things lasting or durable for time to come Prov. 8.18 Isa 23.18 And in speeches it is put for an old-said-saw taken up and applied to ones reproach and so during long and generally for any hard or stout speech 1 Sam. 2.3 Psal 94 4. and 75 6. Vers 21. Thou keepest them secret or hidest them in the hiding-place of thy presence where thou alwayes lookest unto them in secret favour which the world knoweth not of rough-prides or knots knobs rough-troubles The Hebrew Racas signifieth Knitting or binding with knots Exod. 28 28. and 39.21 from which a word is derived in Isa 40 4. signifying knotty knobby or rough places opposed to smooth or plaine Here David useth it figuratively for rough affections or actions of men meaning their pride conspiracies or molestations as the Greek translateth from the trouble of men lay them up or hide them Hereupon Gods people are called his stored or hidden-ones Psal 83.4 the strife of tongues plea or contradiction as the Greek turneth it and the Apostle Iude vers 11. Vers 22. made marveilous his mercy or marveilously-severed it as Psal 4.4 shewed his mercy in marveilous and hidden manner As contrariwise God threatned to make marveilous the plagues of sinners Deut. 28.59 of strong-defense or of siege that is a fortified defensed city as 2 Chron. 8.5 or a beseiged city as 2 King 24.10 The Hebrew Matsor signifieth both a sort or skonce and a siege or leguer Deut. 20.20 and 28.53 Vers 23. my hastening-away namely through amazement or fear as the word commonly intendeth Deut. 20.3 Psal 48.6 2 Sam. 4.4 And that David hastened him away for fear is recorded 1 Sam. 23.26 So Psal 116.11 cut down Jonas in his affliction respected this speech of David and changing a letter for Nigrazti saith Nigrashti I am driven away from before thy face c. Ionas 2.4 Vers 24. the faithfull or keepeth fidelities as Isa 26.2 The originall word signifieth either faithfull-persons or truthes fidelities as Psal 12.2 The Greek here hath truthes payeth abundantly or to abundance with surplusage that doeth haughtines This sense the Greek giveth The Hebrew may also thus be Englished he that is God doth haughtines that is high magnificent acts For the originall word Gaavah somtime noteth Gods high magnificence Psal 68.35 somtime mans haughty-pride Psal 10.2 Vers 25. wax-strong or he will strengthen See Psal 27.14 hopefully wayt or persevere with hope and patience The word jachal implieth both a patient wayting ' Gen. 8.10 and a hope or trusting as the holy Ghost expoundeth it Mat. 12.21 from Isa 42.4 Annotations Psalm XXXII Vers 1. AN instructing-psalm or A psalm that maketh prudent that causeth-understanding As in the 8. verse of this psalm he saith I will make thee prudent or instruct thee This title is set before sundry other psalmes whose sin is covered meaning by the Lord Psal 85.3 not by a man himself who must not cover but acknowledge sin Psal 32.5 otherwise he shall not prosper Prov. 28.13 Now God covereth sin when he imputeth it not as the verse folowing sheweth and as this is mans happines so for God not to cover it is woe and miserie Nehem. 4.5 Vers 2. not impute not think count or reckon And this is an effect of his grace in Christ as it is written God was Christ reconciled the world to himself not imputing their sinns unto them 2 Cor. 5.19 And hereunto the Apostle applieth this Psalm thus David saith blessednes is the mans unto whom God imputeth justnes without work saying Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven and whose sinns are covered Blessed is the man to whom the Lord shall not impute sin Rom. 4.6.7.8 Vers 3. Because I ceased-speaking or when I kept-silence forbearing to confesse my sinns as after vers 5. Like doctrine Elihu teacheth Iob 33 19.-22 Vers 4. moisture the cheif sap or radicall moisture which is an aery and oly substance dispread through the body whereby the life is fostered and which being spent death insueth This word is used onely here and in Num. 11.8 where it is applied to the best moisture or cream of oile Vers 5. confesse Confessing of sinns is when one freely manifesteth them accusing himself and praising Gods mercy which he expecteth in faith see Ios 7.19 against me my trespasses or concerning my trespasses but both the Greek version plainly hath against me and elswhere the Hebrew ghnalei here used seemeth to be put for ghnalai as Psal 108.10 compared with Psal 60.10 the iniquity of my sin that is the guilt and punishment of it as Psal 31.11 And thus he that confesseth and forsaketh sin shall have mercy Prov. 28.13 for if wee acknowledge our sinns God is faithfull and just to forgive us them 1 Ioh. 1 9. See also Iob 33.27.28 Vers 6. the time of finding or time to find which may be meant of the time when afflictions shall find that is shall come upon him as Psal 116.3.4 or the time when God may be found as Isa 55.6 and that time is when he is sought with the whole heart Deut. 4.29 Ier. 29.13 2. Chron. 15.15 floud or inundation As waters signify afflictions Psal 69.2 so a floud of waters denoteth great troubles and persecutions Dan. 9.26 and 11.22 Nahum 1.8 Isa 59.19 Rev. 12.15.16 Vers 7. showting long of deliverance or of evasion that is thou wilt give me occcasion by deliverance of me to sing many songs of praise unto thee Vers 8. mine eye shal be upon thee or mine eye I will set upon thee that is I will have care of and look well unto thee as Ier. 40.4 Ezra 5.5 Deut. 11.12 Psal 34.16 So the Chaldee
himself namely to stand or walk continually in a way not good as Isa 65.2 or he standeth-still as Exod. 14.13 Vers 6. in the heavens elswhere it is sayd unto the heavens Psal 57.11 so here in may be used for unto sometime it is above the heavens as Psal 108.5 Vers 7. mountains of God that is high mighty or excellent mountains The Hebrue useth to note excellent things by adding the name of God as Cedars of God Psalm 80.11 Mount of God Ps 68.16 river of God Ps 65.10 wrastlings of God Gen. 30.5 harps of God Rev. 15.2 and sundry the like Vers 8. How precious that is honourable and much to be esteemed somtime the word signyfieth bright and glorious Iob 31.26 Zach. 14.6 which also agreeth well here and the sonns or when or therefore the sonns shadow of thy wings that is thy protection so Psalm 63.8 and 91.4 called somtime the secret of Gods wings Psal 61.5 Vers 10. Well of life that is an ever springing fountain from whom life and all graces spring and flow So God is called the well of living waters Ier. 2.13 and 17.13 Song 4.15 wee see light or enjoy light that is knowledge comfort joy c. See Iob 29.3 Isa 9.2 Iam 1.17 Psal 27.1 Vers 11. Extend thy mercy or draw it meaning exercise and shew it as Ps 109.12 also prolong or continue it as Psal 85.6 Eccles 2.3 Vers 12. foot of pride or of haughtines that is of the prowd man the thing being put for the person in whom it is As deceit for a deceitfull man Prov. 12.27 Poverty for poor people 2 King 24.14 habitation for inhabitants 2 Sam. 9.12 Circumcision for the circumcised Rom. 2.26 Helpings governings for helpers governours 1 Cor. 12.28 and many the like See also Psal 5.5 and 12.9 and 55.21 and 109.4 and 78.31 Vers 13. There to weet in the very enterprise while they laboured to remove me Annotations Psalm XXXVII THis is the third Psalm penned Alphabet-wise there being two verses allowed to every letter except foure in verse 7.20.29.34 See Psal 25.1 Vers 1. Fret not or Inflame not burn not thy self with anger or grief So after verse 7. and 8. Prov. 24 19. envie not or have not envious-zeale or emulation This word is general for all hot and fervent zeale whether good or evil emulation jealousie envie and the like Psal 106.16 and 69.10 Vers 3. Dwell in the land This may be taken either for a commandement to dwell in the land of Canaan which God had given them to possesse Num. 33.53 though troubles and wants should arise therin as did the Patriarchs by faith Gen. 37.1 and 26.3.12 Heb. 11.9 Or for a promise dwell that is thou shalt dwell that is abide long as after in verse 27. So see for thou shalt see Psal 128 5 6. Seek me and live Amos 5.4 that is ye shall live feed on faith to weet which shall grow out of the land Psal 85.12 that is of the fruits which the land truely and faithfully bringeth forth Or as a promise thou shalt feed on faith on the faithfull constant increase and thus the Greek explaineth it thou shalt be fed with the riches thereof meaning of the land Or feed on faith that is nourish thy self and live by it for the just man liveth by his faith Habak 2.4 and walketh by it not by sight 2 Cor. 5.7 Or feed in faith that is thou shalt be fed faithfully and assuredly Contrary hereunto is to feed on the wind Hos 12.1 and on ashes Isa 44.20 Vers 4. Delight thy selfe or thou shalt delight or solace thee so verse 11. and Iob 22.26 Vers 5. Turn-confidently Commit-of trust in Hebrew Rol see Psal 22.9 So Prov. 16.3 Rol or Commit thy works unto Iehovah will-doe that which thou desirest or will execute to weet thy judgement as the next verse sheweth and as elsewhere is expressed Mic. 7.9 Vers 6. As the light to weet of the morning or sun for so light sometime signifieth Nehem. 8.3 Iob 31.26 that is clearly manifestly So Hos 6.5 Compare also Iob 11.17 Vers 7. Be silent or be still stay and tary silently See Psal 4.5 The Greek saith be subject wait-still-patiently or pain-thy self that is Set thy selfe with earnestnesse and patience to wait for Vers 8. Surcease or Slake Let goe A word contrary to holding-fast applied here to the slaking or abating of anger so Iudg. 8.3 also to do or which is but to doe or at least to doe evill Vers 9. Inherit or possesse So Isa 57.13 He that trusteth in me saith the Lord shall inherit the land and possesse my holy mountain Vers 11. And the meek or But the meek From hence our Lord said Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the land Mat. 5.5 Vers 13. His day that is his dismal day the time appointed for his affliction and destruction 1 Sam. 26.10 Ezek. 21.25 29. Day is often used for the time of punishment as The posterity shal be astonied at his day Iob 18.20 Woe unto them for their day is come Ier. 50.27 So the day of Madian Isa 9.4 the day of Jezreel Hos 1.11 the day of Jerusalem Psal 137.7 Vers 14. Drawn Hebrew opened or loosed meaning out of the sheath A like phrase is the emptying of the sword Psal 35.3 Vers 16. The little of a just man or a little a small portion to the just See Prov. 15.16 and 16 8. plenteous-mammon The Hebrew hamon signifieth multitude plenty or store of riches or any other thing Here the Greek translateth it riches From this Hebrew word riches are called mammon Luk. 16.9 11 13. many wicked or great mighty wicked Vers 17. Arms that is power help c. See Psal 10.15 Vers 18. Knoweth that is acknowledgeth and regardeth as Psal 1.6 the dayes that is the events good or evill estates calamities that at any time befall them as verse 13. Psal 116 2. and 119.84 See also Psal 31.16 shal be for ever meaning that thy and their seed after them should inherit the land as Exod. 12.13 Ios 14.9 1 Chron. 28 8. Prov. 13.22 Isa 60.21 and then come to their immortall inheritance 1 Pet. 1.4 Vers 20. The precious-fat that which is precious in the rams the best and that was the fat which all was the Lords and might not therefore be eaten by any man but was burned upon the altar and so consumed away in smoak Levit. 3.15 16 17. So the precious fruit of the earth Iam. 5.7 The Hebrew Carim elsewhere used for fields or pastures Psal 65.14 is here fat pastured ramms or muttons so Deut. 32.14 Isa 34.6 Amos 6.4 with the smoak which vanisheth in the aire therefore the Greek saith as the smoak so Psal 102.4 Vers 21. repayeth not shall not or will not pay again It may intend both his inhability that he cannot and his unconscionablenes that he will not pay Borrowing in the law is noted for a curse as lending for a blessing Deut. 28.12.44 for the borrower
is a servant to the lender Prov. 22.7 sheweth-grace or doth graciously that is is liberall and bountifull So the Apostle calleth liberality grace 1 Cor. 16 3. 2 Cor. 8.4.19 Vers 22. His blessed-ones or they-that are blessed of him that is of God Vers 23 Steps of the man the wayes of such a man as is before spoken of or as after followeth whose way God delighteth called here Geber a valiant-man stablished or firmly-directed and perfected The word noteth the ordering perfecting and fast-stablishing of any thing and his way or thus to weet whose way he delighteth or affecteth so Gedeon and his house Iudge 8.27 for Gedeon to weet or that is to say his house Vers 24. Shall fall to weet into sin by occasion or infirmity Gal. 6.1 or into affliction and trouble Mic. 7.8 For the just man falleth seven times and riseth again Prov. 24.16 upholdeth his hand and consequently raiseth him up A like phrase is of strengthening the hand Isa 8.11 1 Sam. 23.16 26 His seed that is his children or posterity are in the blessing or are appointed to the blessing as the heires thereof Gen. 28.4 1 Pet. 3.9 and have still abundance though they give to others For the blessing of the Lord maketh rich Prov. 10.21 And there is that scattereth and is more increased Prov. 11.24 Vers 27 Dwell for ever that is thou shalt dwell as verse 3. The like promise is in Ier. 7 5-7 Vers 28. Is cut-off a like judgment is in Iob 18.19 He shall have neither sonne nor nephew among his people nor any posterity in his dwellings See also Psal 21 11. and 109.13 and the contrary Psal 102.29 Vers 30. Will meditate usually meditateth that is resoundeth uttereth as Psal 35.28 Vers 31 In his heart so God commanded Deut. 6 6. and there hath he promised to write his law Heb. 8.10 See also Psal 40.9 Isa 51.7 it shall not stagger understand his foot shall not stagger or faulter Iob 12.5 Or any one of his steps or feet shall not stagger or slide Vers 33 Condemn-him for wicked make or pronounce him wicked that is condemn him Opposed to justifying so Psal 94.21 Iob 9.20 Vers 35 Danting-terrible sorely dismaying others with his terrour See Psal 10.18 spreading-bare making-bare that is thrusting forth and shewing himself green that is fresh and flourishing as Dan. 4.1 It is not meant for colour onely but for 〈◊〉 and vigour So Psal 52.10 self-growing-lawrel a tree that groweth in his naturall place which commonly sprout and thrive bitter then such as are removed to another soile Vers 37 The after-end or the last or the posteritie This word is sometimes used for the end as Deut. 11.12 and 32.20 29. Ier. 29.11 sometime for posterity of children left behind as Psal 109.13 Dan. 11.4 And thus it may be understood here specially in the verse following Annotations Psal XXXVIII Vers 1. FOr to record or to cause-remembrance for commemoration to weet of Davids troubles as Psal 132.1 and of Gods mercies deliverances and praises for the same as Isa 63.7 The like title is of the 70. Psalm David appointed before the Arke singers of the Levits for to record or commemorate and to confesse and to praise Iehovah the God of Israel 1 Chro. 16.4 Vers 2 Neither Hebrew and where the word not is again to be repeated as is noted Psal 9.19 and as is expressed Psal 6.2 where the like prayer is made Vers 3 Thy arrows so Job saith the arrows of the Almighty are in me the venom whereof drinketh up my spirit Iob 6.4 Arrows are sicknesses or plagues of bodie or mind Psal 18.15 and 91.5 Vers 4. No soundnesse or there is nothing sound or whole so Isa 1.6 angry-threat or detestation indignation See Psal 7.12 Vers 6. My stripes or skars properly such sore marks bunches wounds or stripes as wherein the blood and humours are gathered and doe appeare after beating named in English wailes foolishnes The Hebrew Ivvéleth meaneth rash and unadvised folly through want of prudencie Therefore though commonly in Greek it is turned imprudencie yet sometime it is called unadvised-rashnes Pro. 14.17 and Aevill the Fool is named rash or heady Prov. 10.14 And by foolishnes is meant vsually viciousnes or sin and is so expressed by the Greeks Prov. 13.16 and 15 2. and 26.11 and our saviour numbreth foolishnes among other evils that defile a man Mark 7.22 Vers 7. sad mournfully See Psal 35 14. Vers 8. my flanks or loynes parching or burning rosting so elswhere he complaineth of the burning of his bones Psal 102.4 and so the Chaldee Paraphrast here taketh this word which may also be translated Vile-matter meaning a vile or lothsome disease full of burning pain The Greek turneth it mockings Vers 9. the groaning or rumbling roring noise Vers 11. panteth throbbeth heateth-about through trouble and distemperature able-strength force and ability that is in the heart and bowels as elswhere he saith my heart forsaketh me Psal 40.13 are not with me that is I have no use of them I cannot see Psal 40.13 Through faintnes ofttimes the eye-sight fayleth 1 Sam. 14 28 29. Psal 13.4 Vers 12. my plague or stroke touch hurt The Hebrew useth touching for striking or hurting any manner of way Psal 105.15 Vers 13. seek my soule to kil me See Psal 35.4 Vers 15. no reprehensions no arguments or convictions Vers 16. thou wilt answer or that thou make-answer that is hear and deliver me Psal 3 5. Vers 17. I said least or I say I think it is to be feared least c. An imperfect speech through passion my foot is moved that is slip This is alwayes in the evill part when ones state is changed to worse Deut. 32 35. Psal 66.9 and 94 18. and 121.3 A like phrase is of moving of the hand Levit. 25 35. magnify vaunt themselves see Psal 35.26 Vers 18. to halting to shew my infirmitie in my trials and afflictions as Iaakob halted after his wrastling with God Gen. 32 31. See Psal 35 15. In the Greek I am ready for scourges that is to suffer correction and punishment for my sins V. 19. am carefull or will sh●w care taking thought as for fear of some evill or danger to come So the original word importeth Iosh 22 24. 1 Sam. 9.5 and 10.2 Isa 57.11 Vers 20. are alive or living that is lively lusty chearfull hail and sound are mighty or strengthened compacted by power riches number c. See Psal 35 18. falsly or in falsitie that is for a false untrue and unjust cause Psal 35 19. V. 21. my adversaries or are adverse to me opposite to let and hinder me The Hebrew Satan is hereupon applied to the Devil who is an adversary to hinder all goodnes Zach. 3.1 Mark 1.13 Rev. 12 9. So after Psal 71 13. and 109 4 6 20 29. Annotations Psalm XXXIX Vers 1. TO Ieduthun or for him and it may be meant not onely for his person but for his posteritie as Aaron is
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
which were distinguished from vowes Lev. 7.12.15.16 Vers 14. hast thou not also meaning surely thou hast as before in vers 9. and Psal 116.9 from sliding or from driving from thrust that is from sliding by the thrust of my enemies to walk on or converse it noteth a continuall and pleasing cariage of ones self acceptable to God therefore the Greek expresseth it by well-pleasing and the Apostle foloweth the like in Heb. 11 5. from Gen. 5.24 The meaning also of the phrase here is that I may walk as that which one Prophet saith lashabeth to dwell 1 Chron. 17.4 another saith leshihti that I may dwell 2 Sam. 7.5 the light of the living or light of life meaning the vitall or lively light which men here on earth do injoy and therefore in Iob 33.28.30 this is opposed to the pit or grave and in Psal 116.9 it is called the land of the living whereof see Psal 27.13 This also respecteth the better light of life mentioned by our Saviour Ioh. 8.12 Annotations Psalm LVII Vers 1. COrrupt not or Bring-not to corruption or perdition This word somtime importeth corruption of faith and manners by sin as is noted on Psa 14.1 sometime perdition or utter destruction the punishment of sin Psal 78.38.45 Gen. 6.13 and 9.11.15 it is a more vehement word than killing Ezek. 9.6.8 This word is also in the title of the 58.59 and 75. Psalms Michtam a golden song See Psal 16.1 from face or for fear of Saul See Psal 3.1 into the cave Saul sought David in the wildernes of Engedi upon the roks among the wild goats and being there in a cave David cutt off the lap of Sauls coat and would not kill him Which when Saul after perceived his heart relented for Davids kindnes and he wept acknowledging his fault And taking an oath of David that he should not destroy his feed he ceased his persecuting for a time 1 Sam. 24. David in that dissresse made this Psalm Vers 2. evils passeth that is every evil or the whol-heap of evils passeth Vers 3. perfectly acomplisheth or performeth to weet his grace or his promise or my affairs bringing them to a full end and stay So Psal 138.8 A like speech the Apostle useth Philip. 1.6 Vers 4. He will send or usually sendeth to weet his hand as Psal 144.7 or his Angel as Dan. 3.27 or his mercy and truth as after here followeth swallow me or breatheth after me See Psalm 56.2 Vers 5. Lions called here Lebaim hearty stout couragious-Lions of Leb that is heart courage As there be sundry sorts of Lions so have they sundry names see Psal 7.3 Lions are mentioned in the scriptures for the stoutnes of their heart 2 Sam. 17.10 boldnes Prov. 28.1 and grimnes of their countenance 1 Chron. 12.8 Saul and his courtiers are here Lions to David as were the Kings of Asshur and Babel after unto Israel Ier. 50.17 the Roman Emperour to Paul 2 Tim. 4.17 and all wicked rulers over the poor people Prov. 28.15 inflamers boutefeus meaning firie fierce and raging persons that flamed with wrath and envie and inflamed others Of such David did complain to Saul 1 Sam. 24.10 spears Hebr. the spear as charret for charrets Psal 68.18 So Agur speaketh of a generation whose teeth are swords and their jawes knives to eat up the afflicted out of the earth Prov. 30.14 See also Psal 55.22 and 59.8 Vers 9. Raise-up or Stirr up to weet thy self or Awake A word of exciting Iudg. 5.12 Compare this with Psal 108.2.3 c. my glorie my tongue or soul See Psal 16.9 and 30.13 at the day-dawning I will rouse up my self with my instruments Or I will raise up the day dawning that is I will prevent the early morning and be up before it and so stirr it up A figurative speech Vers 11. That thy mercy or For thy mercy is great c. Compare Psalm 36.6 Annotations Psalm LVIII Vers 1. COrrupt not Bring not to perdition c. See Psal 57.1 and 16.1 V. 2. O assembly O band Company or Congregation The Hebrew Aelem which hath the signification of binding as in a sheaf or bundle seemeth here to be a company that are combined and confederate or it may be taken for the binding of the tongue that is dumbnes as before in Psal 56.1 and be read thus Of a truth do ye speake dumb justice or mutenes of justice As blaming them for speaking and boasting of justice when indeed justice was dumb and opened not her mouth but they gave most unjust sentence righteousnesses or equities that is righteous plain and equall things Iudges are called Gods Psal 82.6 and therefore should imitate God who saith I do speak justice and declare righteousnesses Isa 45.19 Vers 3. ye weigh or ye balasse of the Hebrew Palas ye peise A simulitude taken from the weighing of things which should be in even peise and proportion Prov. 16.11 so justice should weigh all words and works in equitie and reward them accordingly but these weighed out wrong for right Vers 4. from the womb that is even from their mothers womb the wicked are estranged do alienate themselves from God justice and vertue This noteth mans naturall corruption Vers 5. Hot-poyson they have or Hot-wrath is to them The Hebrew Chamath signifieth both poyson rage or furie each of them being hot The Greek here turneth it rage the similitude of a serpent rather giveth it to be poyson as Psal 140.3 Rom. 3.13 Deut. 32.24 Though both are fitly applied to the wicked who like serpents in furie spit out their venim and malice like-as or according to the likenes It maketh an exact comparison as no whit inferiour to the serpent which was the instrument to poyson mankind Gen. 3. serpent or snake called in Hebrew Nachash of expertnes for it was more subtile than any beast of the field Gen. 3.1 deaf asp or cockatrice or the serpent Python called in Hebrew Pethen which name noteth by the contrary the unperswadednes which this Psalm sheweth to be naturally in that beast And so the wicked have the title of Apeitheis unperswaded or Disobedient Tit. 1.16 Ephes 2.2 stoppeth Hebr. will stop that is usually stoppeth his ear with his tail as humane writers report whiles the other he layeth on the ground or is naturally deaf of it Vers 6. the voice of charmers which with words use to charm serpents that they can neither bite nor sting as may be gathered both by this place and by Eccles 10.11 Ier. 8.17 And these Charmers have their name in Hebrew of whispering or soft sweet and eloquent speaking Ps 41.8 Is 3.3 of him that inchanteth or that conjureth conjoineth associateth Inchanters have this title here and in Deut. 18.11 either because by sorcerie they associate serpents making them tame and familiar that they hurt not or because such persons use to bind and tye bands or things about the body to heale or hurt by sorcerie or because by their conjuring art they have
or of his mercie as is observed on the former verse or my God of mercy that is my mercifull God prevent me to weet with mercy or blessings as Psal 21.4 let me see to weet vengeance Psal 54.9 Vers 12. people forget to weet their sin and punishment for the same Dead men are forgotten Psalm 31.13 Eccles 9.5 so their punishment whiles they live is the more memorable make them wander to weet as vagabounds The word hath reference to Cains judgment who was not killed but marked for a vagabound Genes 4.14.15 Some punishments are lesse tollerable than death it self Rev. 9.6 Vers 13. The sin of their mouth c. This sentence is difficult for 1. it may have reference to the former that my people forget not their sinns and punishments but may tell of them or 2. it may respect themselves let them tell or confesse their own sinns and punishments as did Cain Iudas c. Gen. 4.13.14 Mat. 27.4 Or 3. it may shew the cause of their judgements For the sin of their mouth c. when they shall or and let them be taken and of cursing or for the curse the execration which may be understood of the sin according to Psalm 10.7 or of the punishment thereof as Deut. 30.7 of false denayal of their lying or of their leannesse The original signifieth either and may also be meant of sin or the punishment thereof let them tell or they shall tell speaking of his people or of the wicked themselves Vers 14. Consume to weet them as Loose Matth. 21.2 for loose him Mark 11.2 Vers 15. And they shall return or let them return c. a prophesie of or prayer for their punishment answerable to their sin as before verse 7. Vers 16. They shall wander or make themselves wander scatter themselves abroad The Hebrue hath a double reading to include both these so 2 Sam. 15.20 See a like punishment of the wicked Iob 15.23 shall howl or shall tary all night to weet hungry and unsatisfied The Hebrue signifieth either of these but the Greek chooseth the former they shall murmur howling for hunger Vers 17. sing thy strength that is praise with song thy strength who canst defeat my foes and protect me Annotations Psalm LX. Vers 1. SHushan that is the six-stringed instrument or Lilie see Psal 45.1 Eduth that is the testimonie which here either belongeth to the musick now unknown to us or meaneth the Psalm to be a testimonie of Davids faith and thankfulnes or to be sung by the priests before the Ark of God in the sanctuarie which Ark and Tables of the covenant in it was called the Testimonie Exod. 40.5.20 Michtam a golden song see Psal 16.1 Vers 2. Aram that is the Aramites or Syrians the posteritie of Aram the son of Shem the son of Noah Gen. 10.22 Mesopotamia a countrey so commonly called of the Greek Act. 7.2 in Hebru Naharajim that is of or between the two rivers meaning Tygris and Euphrates between which this land lay Zobah a country neer the other called of Greek writters Syria Saphena Aedom in the vally of salt that is the Aedomites or Idumeans in the salt valley a place in that country whereof mention is also made 2 King 14.7 twelve thousand in the historie 2 Sam. 8.13 this victorie is ascribed to David in 1 Chron. 18.12 it is ascribed to Abishai Joabs brother and there also the number is eighteen thousand It seemeth that captain Abishai first set on them and slew 6000. after him folowed Ioab and slew 12000. moe here mentioned And to David is this victory attributed because he was King Vers 3. cast us away This complaint seemeth to have reference unto that miserable state wherein Israel was 1 Sam. 13.19 c. and 31.7 Vers 4. the land quake that is change the state thereof as Hag. 2.7 compared with Heb. 12.26.27.28 also Ezek. 31.16 rive it as at earthquakes rifts and chinks appear this word is not elswhere used in scripture heale that is repaire see the like phrase 2 Chron. 7.14 Vers 5. astonishing-horrour or reeling giddines meaning they were drunken with afflictions which caused horrour as drunkennes with wine causeth giddines This word is also used Isa 51.17.20.21.22 Vers 6. a banner or ensigne This word is applied to the flag or ensigne of the gospel Isa 11.12 and 49 22. and 62.10 here to David and his victorie to be high-displayed or to use for a banner which hath the name of lifting-high the certain-truth of thy promises Vers 7. answer me or us me and my people The Hebrue hath both readings Vers 8. shall divide this meaneth a full possession after conquest Ios 1.6 and 13.7 Shechem a citie in the tribe of Ephraim not far from Samaria Gen. 33.18 Ios 20.7 Succoth a citie in the tribe of Gad beyond the river Jorden Ios 13.27 Vers 9. Gilead and Manasseth These were the utmost borders of the land of Canaan without Jorden which howsoever for a time they resisted David and clave to Ishbosheth Sauls son 2 Sam. 2.8.9 c. yet were by Gods promise to be subjected unto David strength of my head that is my hornes wherewith I shall smite the people together according to that promised blessing Deut. 33.17 or by head may be meant headship kingdom or principality lawgiver or statute-maker a title of authoritie therefore the Greek translateth here King This also accordeth to the promise made to Judah Gen. 49.10 1 Chron. 5.2 Vers 10. Moab the land or people of the Moabites neer to the land of Israel these were the posteritie of Lot Abrahams nephew begotten by Lot in his drunkennes of his own daughters Gen. 19 33.-36.37 they had now forsaken the true God and worshipped Baal-pehor and Chemosh Num. 25.1.3 and 21.29 were enemies to Israel Num. 22. Iudg. 3.12 and subdued by David 2 Sam. 8.2 washing pot that is used for base services as a vessel to wash my feet in over Aedom shall I cast my shoe that is I shall walk through possesse and tread down the land of Aedom or Idumea whose inhabitants were Aedomites the posteritie of Aedom that is Esau the elder brother of Jaakob who profanely selling his birthright for a mease of red pottage called in Hebrue Adom had is name therefore Aedom to the perpetual shame of him and his seed Gen. 25.30 and 36.8.9 Heb. 12.16 as Iaakob by faith obtained the glorious name of Israel see Psal 14.7 Palestina showt thou for this in Psalm 108.10 it is sayd over Palestina I will showt So here it seemeth to be spoken in mockage intimating that howsoever the Philistims dominered and triumphed for a while as appeareth Iudg. 10.7 and 13.1 1 Sam. 4.10 and 31.1 yet should they by David be subdued as came to passe 2 Sam. 8.1 Therefore the Greek turneth it the aliens are subject to me Palestina called in Hebrue Pelesheth was a part of the land of Canaan westward by the sea inhabited by the Philistims which came of the Casluhims
Exod. 30.10 and as is expressed Ios 6.3 So twise or two times Though it may also be interpreted one thing two things as achath is one thing Psalm 27.4 The Greek here saith Once spake God these two things have I heard Vers 13. to man that is to every-one as this phrase is opened Mat. 16.27 Rom. 2.6 Rev. 22.12 to his work whether it be good or evil See the like in Prov. 24.12 Ier. 32.19 Iob 34.11 Ezek. 7.27 2 Cor. 5.10 Ephes 6.8 Col. 3.25 1 Pet. 1.17 Annotations Psalm LXIII Vers 1. WIldernes of Iudah the forrest of Hareth 1 Sam. 22.5 or the wildernes of Ziph 1 Sam. 23.14 both which were in the tribe of Judah Vers 2. early this noteth care and diligence Iob 8.5 Hos 5.15 Psal 78.34 Prov. 1.28 Luk. 21.38 longeth-ardently this word which is here onely found seemeth to denote an earnest or hot appetite for meat as the former thirst is for drink land of drought that is dry land for so the wilds or deserts were usually waterlesse Psal 107.33.35 Exod. 17.1 Num. 20.1.2 Ier 2.6 weary and consequently thirstie which is caused by wearines So Psal 143.6 Vers 3. the sanstuarie or the sanctitie the holy place so called for the more revence and because holines became that house Psal 93.5 for to see this may be meant of his present desire to behold it as in time past or as a continued speech of his passed comfort when I did behold thy strength thy strength and thy glorie both these were seen in the Ark of the testimonie whence Gods oracles were uttered Exod. 25.22 Numb 7.89 called therefore the ark of Gods strength Psal 132.8 and also his glorie 1 Sam. 4 21.22 See also Psal 78.61 and 105.4 Vers 4. land commend or glorifie thee Vers 5. So will I blesse thee to weet when thou restorest me again unto thy sanctuary therefore also it may be taken for a prayer So let me blesse thee in my life that is whiles I live here on earth So Psal 49.19 and 104.33 and 146.2 lift up my palmes that is pray which was with this gesture of holding up the palmes of the hands towards heaven as looking to receive a blessing So Iob 11.13 Lam. 2.19 and 3 41. Psal 141.2 It is called also the lifting up of the hands Psal 28.2 and spreading out of the palms Psal 44.21 and 88.10 Vers 6. fat or sewet and fatnes Both words in the originall signify fatnes and hereby is meant satietie of pleassres so Ier. 31.14 Psal 36.9 Vers 7. when I remember or If I remember that is so oft as The Hebrew im if is here used for when as also 1 Sam. 15.17 So in Greek can if Mat. 6.22 is hotan when Luk. 11.34 watches or custodies observations which were in the night as is expressed Psal 90.4 See the note there Vers 8 helpfulnes that is a full help as Psal 44 27. Vers 9. cleaveth after thee this noteth love constancie and humilitie and union in the spirit for as man and wife cleaving together are one flesh Gen. 2.24 so he that cleaveth to the Lord is one spirit 1 Cor. 6.17 And this union commeth of the Lord who saith by the Prophet as the girdle cleaveth to the lomes of a man so have I tied to me the whole house of Israel that they might be my people Ier. 13.11 Vers 10. for tumultuous-ruine that is to bring my soul unto destruction or ruine See this word Psal 35.8 Vers 11. They shall make him run-out or They the enemies shall powr out him meaning some principall as Saul or every of his foes or He every one that seeks my soul shal be made run out that is his bloud shal be shed as waters Psal 79.3 A like phrase is used Ier. 18.21 Ezek. 35.5 hands that is the edge or force of the sword as Iob 5.20 Ier. 18.21 portion of foxes that is left unburied for foxes and other wild beasts to prey upon and devour So Sauls bloud flowed out by the sword and his company slain on mount Gilboa lay for a prey to the beasts 1 Sam. 31. So Christs enemies slain with the sword are eaten of ravenous fowles Rev. 19.21 Vers 12. But the King that is I who am King by Gods anointing 1 Sam. 16.12.13 and Christ the son of David sweareth by him that is by God by swearing meaning Gods whole worship whereof swearing was a part Deut. 6.13 Isa 45.23 and 65.16 Ier. 4 2. Annotations Psalm LXIV Vers 2. PRayer or meditation see Psal 55.3 the Greek saith when I pray unto thee Vers 3. the secret or secrecie mysterie that is Council or assembly of evill doers that is the malignant church as the holy church is called the secrecie or mysterie of the righteous Psal 111.1 Vers 4. bent their arrow that is laid their arrow ready on their bended bow The like phrase was in Psal 58.8 See also Psal 11.2 bitter word or bitter thing as the Greek explaineth it So after in verse 6. an evill word or thing See the note on Psalm 7.1 Vers 6. they tell to hide or of hiding that is impart their counsell one to another how to hide snares they accomplish an exquisite search or a search searched-out that is a curious diligent search The Greek translateth they are consumed searching out searches in meaning that they spend both their time and themselves in searching out evils against the just It may also be read we are consumed by the search searched out meaning that in their judgement we cannot escape their snares even the inmost Hebr and the inmost that is whatsoever any mans wit and deep heart can find out or So deep is the inward-part and heart of man Vers 8. have been or assuredly shall be the time past being used for more certainty as in Isa 9.6 And by have been is meant the sure event and accomplishment of Gods judgements on them with the continuance of the same As the Hebrew word of being signifieth to come to pàsse or have event 1 Sam. 4.1 Iob 37.6 and to continue to be Dan. 1.21 Vers 9. they have caused them-every-one Hebr. caused him which being spoken of many as in this place meaneth them all severally to one man to fall c. or to stumble-down signifying that Gods stroakes should have effect to overthrow them by their own devises betake themselves to flight or shall wander-about in their flight which noteth great fear and unstayednes which the Greek therefore turneth are troubled and is meant of the wicked their favourites Annotations Psalm LXV Vers 2. PRaise silent wayteth or is silent that is submisly and quietly exspecteth thee see Psalm 62 2. or Vnto thee there is silence and prayse that is silence looking to receive mercies and prayse for them being received The Greek saith prayse becometh thee The Hebrew also may imply the same though it be more significant Vers 3. Thou hearest or O thou that hearest or he that heareth see after in verse all flesh that is
striken-amazed beaten with terrour as with a hammer or as the Greek saith troubled So Dan. 2.1.3 Gen. 41.8 could not speak so the Hebrue phrase spake not is somtime to be interpreted as who shall judge 2 Chron. 1.10 for which in 1 King 3.9 is written who can or is able to judge So Psal 78.20 Vers 6. of ancient times or of eternities that is of ages past This he did according to the commandement Deut. 32.7 for former histories are written for our learning Rom. 15.4 1 Cor. 10.11 Vers 7 my melodie or musical-play to weet how I had afore time played and sung songs of prayse for thy benefits see Psal 33.2.3 or I remembred my musick and took my instrument and thus I sung Vers 11. dooth this make me sick dooth it grieve and weaken me that the right hand the administration of God is changed and be keepeth not one constant course in his works The prophet seemeth to check himself for his infirmitie Or taking it not for a question it maketh me sick or this is my infirmitie the change or that changed is for so the Hebrue phrase to change may be resolved Vers 12. will record will remember for my self and mention to others the Hebrue implieth both these by a double reading miracle that is miracles or wondrous-works as the Greek explaineth it all and every of them done of old So after in verse 15. Vers 13. discourse or meditate intreat of both in mind and talk Vers 14. in the sanctuary or in sanctitie in the holy place as the Greek turneth it meaning it is most holy and secret hidden from the eyes of the world as holy things were hidden in the sanctuarie especially the Ark and Cherubims where God sate So as it was not lawful for people or priests to see them Num. 46.7.15.20 Levit. 16.2 Compare also herewith Psalm 73.16.17 a God or a mighty one a Potentate Hebr. Ael So in the next verse as God in Greek as our God Vers 15. marvellous-work that is works wonders This is taken from Exod. 15.11 Vers 16. with arm that is with power an arm stretched out as Exod. 6.6 in Greek with thine arm of Iaakob that is the tribes of Israel born of him of Ioseph this may be meant as the Chaldee paraphrast taketh it of all the Israelites whom Joseph nourished Gen. 45.10.11 and 50.21 called therefore his sonns or in special of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasses the sonns of Joseph noted from the rest for more honour Compare also herewith Psal 80.2.3 Vers 17. The waters of the red sea Exod. 14.21 Psalm 114.3 trembled or were-payned as a woman in travail So Psal 29.8 and 97.4 Vers 18. streamed or gushed with a tempest These things were when the Lord looked unto the host of the Aegyptians out of the siry and cloudy pillar and so feared and hindred them with stormy tempests that their charret wheels fel off c. Exod. 14.24.25 And thus Israel was baptized in the clowd and in the sea 1 Cor. 10.1.2 thine arrowes or stones as this word also signifieth Lam. 3.16 meaning hail-stones See Psal 18.15 Ios 10.11 Vers 19. in the round-aier in the sphere or globe The aier is so called of the round form which it with all the heavens hath Of the thunder in the aier see Iob 37 2.-5 Psal 29. Vers 20. Thy way wherein thou wentest and leddest thy people confounding thy foes Exod. 14.19.20.22 Nehem. 9.11 So elsewhere his way is in the whirlwind Nahum 1.3 were not knowen to weet before that time nor after for the waters returned to their force and drowned the Aegyptians Exod. 14.27 So his other wayes are past finding out Rom. 11.33 that men must walk by faith not by sight 2 Cor. 5.7 Vers 21. lead thy people through the sea and after through the wildernes towards Canaan Moses being their King and Aaron their Priest The memorie of which mercy is often celebrated Deut. 8 2.-5.15 and 32.10 Ier. 2.2.6 Amos 2.10 Mic. 6.4 Psal 136.16 Act. 7.35.36 Annotations Psalm LXXVIII Vers 1. MY law or my doctrine for of it the Law hath the name in Hebrue see Psal 19.8 Christ speaketh in this Psalm to his people as the next verse sheweth So Isa 51.4 Vers 2. in parable that is in or with parables as the holy Ghost expoundeth it Mat. 13.34.35 All these things spake Iesus to the multitude in parables c. that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Prophet saying I will open my mouth in parables c. Here the narration and applying of ancient histories are called Parables because all the things came unto our fathers as types and were written to admonish us 1 Cor. 10.11 What a parable meaneth see Psal 49.5 will utter or well-out as from a spring or fountain hidd-things so the holy Ghost expoundeth it in Greek Mat. 13.35 the Hebrue word signifying sharp or obscure speeches or riddles see Psal 49 5. of antiquitie or from old that is ancient things since the foundation of the world Mat. 13.35 Vers 5. stablished or reared-up a testimonie or witnes meaning the Covenant see Psal 19.8 in Iaakob among the Israelites the children of Iaakob to then sonns all their posteritie as Deut. 4 9. teach them thy sonns and thy somis sonns So Deut. 6.6.21 Vers 8. perverse or froward stubborn So Israel is noted to be Exod. 32.9 Deut. 31.27 Vers 9. Aephraim the ten tribes of Israel of which Ephraim was chief though they were valiant warriours yet for their sinns fel before their enemies 1 King 17. Hos 10 11 14. Some understand it of that slaughter of Ephraims sonns mentioned 1 Chron. 7.21 22 23. which was while their father lived in Aegypt Vers 10. refused to walk as 2 King 17.14.15 they would not obey but hardned their necks c. and refused his statutes and his covenant which he made with their fathers c. Vers 12. a miracle that is miracles marvels as in verse 2. parable is for parables of Tsoan or of Tanis as the Greek and Chaldee calleth it It was a chief citie in Aegypt and the kings Court or pallace and a place of great antiquitie Isa 30 34. Num. 13.23 So after verse 43. Vers 13. cleft the sea the red sea where the Israelites were baptised Exod. 14. 1 Cor. 10.2 Vers 14. a clowd to shadow them from the sun and to guide them in their journeyes a figure of Gods protection over his Church and guidance of the same Exod. 13.21 and 40.38 Num. 9 17-22 Nehem. 9.19 Isa 4.5 Vers 15. the Rocks once at Horeb Exod. 17.6 and again at Cadesh Num. 20.1.11 The Rock was spiritually Christ 1 Cor. 10.4 great deeps that is the great deep as the Greek turneth it the phrase is taken from Gen. 7.11 though here deeps is put for deep for the more vehemencie Or wee may turn it as in deeps very much to weet drink Vers 17. to provoke-bitterly by rebellion exasperating and causing wrath and bitternes as both
8.24 the frog that is froggs as afterward caterpillar locust for locusts c. The second plague of Aegypt Exod. 8.6 figures of unclean spirits which gather the Kings of the world to the battel of the great day of God Rev. 16.13.14 corrupted that is marred and destroyed Vers 46. their fruit all that growes out of the earth caterpillar a worm that consumeth and spoileth grasse and fruits Ioel. 1.4 Locust or grassehopper which have their name of their multitude for they flye many together Prov. 30.27 Nahum 3.15 Iudg. 6.5 Locusts in those countries flye in the ayer multitudes together and wheresoever they fall they devout every green thing This was the eight plague of Aegypt whereby all herbes and fruits were consumed Exod. 10.14.15 Figures of Antichrists ministers Rev. 9.3.4 c. Vers 47. blasting-haylstone a word no where found but in this place The seventh plague of Aegypt was grievous hail mixed with fire that killed men beasts herbs and trees Exod. 9.24.25 So in Rev. 16.21 hayl of talent weight falleth on blasphemers Vers 48. he shut up that is gave see Psal 31.9 so verse 50. lightnings or the flying-fire-coles thunderbolts see this word Psal 76.4 The Greek here turneth it fire Vers 49. messengers or Angels of evils or as the Greek sayth evil Angels such indeed God useth to punish men by Iob. 1.12.16 c. but hereby may be meant Moses and Aaron whom the Lord sent to denounce these plagues before they came and by their hand brought them on Aegypt Exod. 7.1.2.19 and 8.1.2.5.16.21 and 9.14.15 c. Vers 50 He weighed to weet making his punishments proportionable to their sinns and obstinacie for as men increase sin so doth God judgment Levit. 26.21.23.24.27.28 wild-beast that is beasts which have their name of livelynes as is noted Psal 68.11 therefore some turn it here life but he Greek plainly sayth cattel The fift plague of Aegypt was the pest or morayn of all beasts and cattel Exod. 9.3 Vers 51. the first born the tenth and last plague was the death of all the firstlings of Aegypt in the night that Israel kept the passover and departed the land Exod. 12.27.29.30 The first born usually ministred to God but God smote al such idolatrous ministers in Aegypt and upon their Gods also he did execution Num. 33.4 but spared the first born of Israel by the blood of the Lamb and after chose the tribe of Levi to minister in their stead Num. 3.40.41.45 and 8 16.-19 beginning of strengths or chiefest of painful mights so the eldest child is named Gen. 49.3 Deut. 21.17 Therefore were they to be given to the Lord. tents of Cham the dwellings of th Aegyptians which were the posteritie of Cham the son of Noah Gen. 10.6 See the note on Psal 68.32 Vers 52. his people passe-forth the Israelites took their journeys from Rameses Exod. 12 37. See Psal 77.21 Vers 54. border of his holines his holy border meaning the land of Canaan sanctified to be the possesion of his people and limited in all the borders of it as Num. 34 2.3.-12 or border of his sanctuary this mountain that is mountany countrie Canaan called a land of mountains and vallies Deut. 11 11. So Exod. 15.17 Or in special he may mean mount Sion whereof after in verse 68. Vers 55. the heathens the seven mighty nations of Canaan where Joshuah and Israel killed one thirty kings Deut. 7 1. Ios 12 7 -24 made them fall in the line that is made their country fall out by line and measure to be the inheritance of Israel Ios 15. and 16. and 17 chapters tribes the posterity of the 12. sonns of Israel called tribes after the Romane name where at first the whole multitude was divided into three parts called thereof tribes but the Hebrue name signifieth Staves or rodds as growing out of one stock or tree and these were twelve Num. 13 3.5.-16 Vers 56. And they tempted The Israelites notwithstanding all former mercies tempted God and sinned in Canaan their possession as is manifested in the book of Judges Vers 57. like their fathers whose karkesses fell in the wildernes For of six hundred thousand men that came out of Aegypt not any one came into Canaan save Caleb and Joshua Exod. 38 26. Num. 14 29 30. and 26 64 65. a warping bow or bow of deceit that shooteth awry and so deceiveth So Hos 7.16 Vers 58. high-places Temples Chappels and consecrated places on mountains where the nations used to sacrifice and Israel imitated them Num. 33.52 Deut. 12 2. 1 King 11 17. and 12 31 32. and 14 23. to jealousie to jealous anger for which a man will not spare in the day of vengeance nor can bear the sight of any ransom Prov. 6.34 35. unto this God is moved by idolatrie which is spiritual fornication Exod. 20 4 5. Deut. 31 16 17. and 32 21. Vers 59 abhorred or refused with lothsomnes and contempt So after verse 67. Vers 60. the dwelling-place the tabernacle set in Shilo 1 Sam. 1.3 There God dwelt among men Exod. 29 44 45 46. Vers 61. his strength the Ark of his covenant called the Ark of his strength Psalm 132.8 this was captived by the Philistims 1 Sam. 4 11. beatueous-glorie or fairnes magnificence meaning the Ark forementioned as Phineas wise said the glorie is departed from Israel for the Ark of God is taken 1 Sam. 4.20 22. Vers 62. shut up that is delivered his people to the sword of the Philistims who killed thirtie thousand Israelites 1 Sam. 4 10. Vers 63. The fire that is Gods wrath by the sword of the Philistims as verse 21. were not praysed himnes and songs as was the wont at their espowsals and mariages that is they were not maried Vers 64. Their Priests Hophni and Phineas 1 Sam. 4.11 The Hebrue is singularly His Priests and so before and after his cholse young men c. meaning Israels who is spoken of as of one man But the scripture useth these phrases indifferently as All Aedom was servants 2 Sam. 8.14 for which in 1 Chron. 18.13 is written All Aedom were servants Of this name Priests see Psal 99.6 wept not that is lamented not at their funerall for Phineas wife her self died in travel 1 Sam. 4 19 20. Vers 65. awaked stirred up himselfe to punish the Philistims whereas before he seemed to sleep as Psalm 44 24. after wine or by reason of wine that is when he hath drunk wine which cheareth and incourageth the heart so did God behave himself Vers 66. behind that is in the hinder secret parts for so God smote the Philistims with piles or hemoroids for abusing his Ark 1 Sam. 5 1 6 9 12. eternall reproach by this punishment and the monuments thereof for the Philistims were forced to make similitudes of their hemoroids and secret parts of gold and send with the Ark home to Israel as an oblation for their sin 1 Sam. 6.4.5.11.15.17 Vers 67. he refused or abhorred despised as verse 59. the
them for he is the fountain of living waters Ier. 2.13 Or set it that is the valley making it a fountain by digging wells therein And this may be an allusion to that Wel digged by the Princes and Captains of Israel Num. 21 16.18 also with blessings c. that is bountifully and abundantly the rain shall cover them Rain figureth out the doctrine of the gospel Deut. 32 2. Isa 45.8 Ioel. 2.23 Revel 11 6. the rain of blessings is a bountifull abundant rain Ezek. 34.26 as to sow with blessings 2 Cor. 9 6. is to sow abundantly or liberally and blessing is liberalitie 2 Cor. 9.5 Prov. 11.25 So God would cause a bountifull rain of grace and comfort to cover them that goe up to his house in Jerusalem as elswhere he is said to refresh his inheritance with the rain of liberalities strowed upon it Psal 68.10 whereas on the contrary who so will not goe up to Ierusalem to worship the King the Lord of hosts upon them shall come no rain Zach. 14.17 The Greek turneth this sentence thus the Lawgiver or Teacher shall give blessings the originall Morch being ambiguous sometime signifying a Teacher Iob 36 22. sometime rain Ioel. 2.23 Isa 30.20 so that from the Hebrew it may also be interpreted with blessings the teacher shall cover them the meaning much like the former the Teacher being God or Christ in whom we are blessed with all spirituall blessings in heavenly things Ephes 1.3 Some understand bracoth blessings to be here as brecoth pools digged and filled with rain Both mean one thing Vers 8. from power to power that is increasing their power or strength dayly more and more as the Apostle saith we are changed into Gods image from glory to glory 2 Cor. 3 18. and Gods justice is revealed from faith to faith Rom. 1 17. our faith and glory increasing more and more Prov. 4.18 Or from army to army from troup to troup respecting the troups of Israel which went all the males thrice every yeer to appear before the Lord Exod. 23 14 -17 The Hebrew Chajil power is used sometime for an army of men Psal 33.16 and sometime for riches Psalm 49.7 which also may be implied here he shall appear or till he that is every one of them appears according to the law Exod. ●4 23 Zach. 14 16. Vers 10. of thine Anointed or Messiah our Lord Christ in whom God respecteth us or David his figure and father in the flesh called also Gods anointed 2 Sam. 23 1. Vers 11. than a thousand to weet in any other place sit at the threshold that is be in the lowest room and basest estate as the Greek saith be cast down or an abject And by Gods house may be meant his tabernacle as Luk. 11.51 with Mat. 23.35 to remain or abide my whole life long Vers 12. is a Sun or will be a Sun that is a light Isa 60.19 Reve. 21.23 understanding hereby all blessings and comforts by Christ the Sun of righteousnes Mal. 4.2 Annotations Psalm LXXXV Vers 1. TO the sonns or of them See Psal 42.1 Vers 2. hast been favourable to or hast favourably-accepted been wel-pleased to weet in times past This also respecteth the promise Levit. 26.42 captivity that is the company of captives or prisoners as Psal 68.19 See also Psal 14 7. Vers 4. gathered-away that is withdrawn ceased or asswaged as the Greek interpreteth it So in Ioel. 2.10 the starrs gather-away that is withdraw their shining Vers 5. Turn us to our former estate cause to cease or dissipate as Psal 33.10 Vers 6. wilt thou draw that is continue see Psal 36.11 Vers 7. wilt not thou turn and revive that is again revive us See Psal 71.20 The Greek saith O God thou turning wilt revive us For halo they read ha-ael the letters transplaced Vers 8. Shew us or Let us see that is injoy So Psal 50.23 Vers 9. the God or the Almighty Ael and let them not or that they turn not to folly that is to sin see Psal 125.3 The Greek saith and to them that turn the heart to him Vers 10. that glory may dwell or glory shall dwell meaning that glory of God which we are destitute of by sin Rom. 3.23 shall be restored by grace in Christ and God will dwell among men and communicate with them his glory Revel 21.3.11 Isa 60.1 and they are changed into the same image from glory to glory as by the spirit of the Lord 2 Cor. 3.18 Or by glory is meant Christ the salvation of God who dwelt in our land when the Word was made flesh and men saw the glory thereof as the glory of the onely begotten of the Father full of grace and truth Ioh. 1.14 V. 11. are mett that is come together which before seemed asunder and they have mutual societies so meeting importeth Prov. 22.2 Isa 34.14 The truth of Gods promises are in Christ fulfilled Luke 1.68.69 c. Act. 13.32.33 have kissed as friends use when they meet Exod. 4.27 and 18.7 a signe of concord love and joy So Christ is king of justice and of peace Hebr. 7.2 and the work of justice by him is peace Isa 32.17 for being justified by faith men have peace towards God Rom. 5.1 Luke 2.14 Vers 12. Faithfulnes springeth or Truth buddeth out of the earth or land that is the land bringeth forth faithfull increase answerable to Gods blessings upon it The land figuring the minds of men Heb. 6.6.7.8 which by faith apprehend Gods mercy in Christ from heaven the justice of God through faith not our owne justice which is of the law Philip. 3.9 Vers 13. the good or good things that is the good gift of the holy Ghost to santify his people as Luk. 11.13 compared with Mat. 7.11 See also the note on Ps 65.5 our land our earthly nature sanctified brings forth good fruits in Christ Mat. 13.23 See Psal 67.7 Vers 14. Iustice shall goe or He will cause justice to goe before him will put her footsteps or will set her in the way of his footsteps which seemeth to mean a setled course of walking in vertue Or when he shall put his footsteps unto the way Annotations Psalm LXXXVI Vers 1. A Prayer the like title is of Psalm 17. To Christ may this Psalm fitly be applied Vers 2. mercifull or a gracious-saint pious holy See Psal 4.4 This title God taketh to himself Ier. 3.12 Vers 4. Lift I up see the note on Psal 25.1 Vers 5. mercifully-pardonest or art propicious a forgiver See Psal 25.11 Vers 8. Among the Gods Though there be that are called Gods whether in heaven or in earth as there be many Gods many Lords yet unto us there is but one God c. 1 Cor. 8.5.6 all the Gods of the peoples are idols Psal 96.5 and none to weet cain doe works like thine or no works are like thy works Psal 136.4 Vers 11. Vnite my heart apply and knit it to thy fear onely and that with
simplicitie Vers 13. hel or grave the state of death see Psal 16.10 Vers 14. the proud Compare this with Psal 54.5 Vers 15. pitifull or full of truth mercy and tender love When Gods name was proclaimed before Moses this title with other was in it Exod. 34.5.6 long suffring Hebr. long of nosthrils that is of anger long ere thou be angry The nose and anger have one name in Hebrew see Psal 2.5 Vers 16. son of thine handmaid that is born thy servant of godly parents that were thy servitors Of Christ this also was true the son of Marie the virgin the handmaid of the Lord. Luk. 1.48 See the like speech Psal 116.16 Vers 17. Doe with me a sign or Shew it me that is So deal with me in my deliverance and preservation that I may have my self and may be to others a signe for good Korah and his company were for a signe to the Israelites Num. 16.38 and 26.10 Ionas a sign to the Ninevites and Christ to the Jewes Luk. 11.30 Annotations Psalm LXXXVII Vers 1 HIs foundation or The foundation thereof Gods groundwork of the Temple which was built upon the mountains Morijah and Sion 2 Chro. 3.1 Psal 2.6 Some referre it to the Psalm the foundation or argument whereof is of the Church of Christ Vers 2. gates of Sion the publik assemblies of his people see the note on Psal 9.15 The law was to come out of Sion Mich. 4.2 and the scepter of Christs kingdom Psal 110.2 V 3. spoken is that is are particularly spoken all and every of them of the citie of God that is Ierusalem so called also Psal 46.5 and 48.2 a figure of the Church What honourable things are spoken of this city see Isa 54. and 60. and 62. and 65. Reve. 21. and 22. chapters The Hebrew phrase in thee is rightly turned according to the Greek of thee or concerning thee which many times hath such signification as Psalm 63.7 and 71.6 and 119.46 1 Sam. 19.4 so also in the Greek as Rom. 11.2 Vers 4. Rahab that is as the Chaldee paraphrast saith the Aegyptians So Aegypt is called Rahab in Psal 89.11 Isa 51.9 either for the strength and pride of Aegypt which the word Rahab signifieth or of some chief city so named as elswhere Tsoan Psal 78.12 The calling of Aegypt to the fellowship of the Church is also prophesied Isa 19.19.21.25 Babel the Babylonians see Psal 137.1 their chief city was Babel Of a Christian Church there mention is made 1 Petr. 5.13 to them or among them that know me to weet my familiars Palestina the Philistims see Psal 60.10 Tyrus the Tyrians see Psal 45.13 Of them were Christian disciples Act. 21.3.4 Cush the Aethiopians as the Greek translateth see Psal 68.32 this-man that is as the Greek saith these-men meaning all before mentioned So the Hebrew often often speaketh of a whole nation as of one man See Psal 25.22 and 130.8 was born there in the city of God aforesaid There of immortal seed by the word of God are men born anew 1 Petr. 1.2.3 Iam. 1.18 A thing to come is here set downe as already done so in Isa 9.6 Vers 5. man and man so the Greek also expresseth the Hebraisme Hereby seemeth to be meant every man successively as Hest 1.8 For Ierusalem is the mother of us all Gal. 4.26 So day and day is every day Hest 3.4 Psal 61.9 Or man and man is many men of this and that nation of each state and degree stablish her that the gates of hell shall not prevail against her Mat 16.18 Therfore this city lieth foursquare setled in all changes Reve. 21.16 Ezek. 48 16.-20 Vers 6. writing the peoples in the writing of the house of Israel that is the Church Ezek. 13.9 Isa 4.3 Vers 7. And singers or And singing are c. This may have reference to the solemn worship of God used in the Church of Israel where singers and players on instruments had in charge continually to land the Lord c. 1 Chron. 9.33 and 25.1.2 c. and dances were used at their holy feasts to honour him with Iudg. 21.19.21 So Christ the Lamb hath harpers with him on mount Sion that sing as it were a new song before the throne Revel 14.1.2.3 Or it may respect that which followeth all my springs in thee or of thee are singing that is doe sing as also dance or as they that dance that is shew joyfulnes players on fluits or dancers for so this word may also be taken for dancing to weet at the sound of the fluit or pipe as Iudg. 21.21 Compare herewith Isa 30.29 The Greek here turneth it rejoycers my welsprings or fountains streams of water as Psal 104.10 that is all gifts and graces which the scripture noteth by lively fountains of waters wherewith they are refreshed that serve God in his temple day and night Revel 7.15.17 and welsprings of salvation Isa 12.3 And as Christ is called a fountain so is his Church Song 4 15.12 in thee for now unto principalities and powers in heavenly-places is knowen by the Church the manifold wisdom of God Ephes 3.10 1 Petr. 1.12 Or we may read it as before in the 3. verse of thee all my springs doe sing c. Annotations Psalm LXXXVIII Vers 1. MAchalath a kind of wind-instrument or by interpretation Infirmitie See Psal 53.1 leannoth or to sing-by-turns which is when one part answereth an other in singing it may also be interpreted to afflict or humble This Psalm is the most dolefull of all the Bible full of complaints even to the end Heman the Aezrachite so the next Psalm is intituled of Aethan the Aezrachite there were two of this name Heman and Aethan sons of Zerah the son of Iudah the Patriarch 1 Chron. 2.4.6 men renowned for their wisdom 1 King 4.31 also Heman and Aethan Singers and Musicians of the posteritie of Levi the Patriach 1 Chron. 15.17.19 and 16.42 Heman being son of Ioel the son of Samuel the Prophet 1 Sam. 6.33 himself being also a Seer or Prophet in K. Davids dayes 1 Chron. 25.5 And of the kingdom promised to David doth Aethan intreat Psal 89.4 c. Christs afflictions and kingdom are in these Psalmes foretold he was the true David Hos 3.5 Vers 4. draweth neer or toucheth hel or the grave So to touch or come neer to the gates of death Psal 107.18 Vers 5. a man Hebr. geber that is a strong man but without abilitie or power to help myself as the Greek saith helplesse Vers 6. free that is acquitted or discharged from the troubles and affaires of this life for in death the prisoners rest together and the servant is free from his master Iob 3.18 19. or free that is sequestred apart from others as K. Azariah being leprous dwelt in an house of freedom that is alone apart from other men 2 King 15.5 from thine hand that is from thy care help guidance c. as K. Azariah before said was cut off from the house
Referred to Christians which follow his footsteps in suffering and dying with him that we may be glorified with him 1 Petr. 2 21. Rom. 8 17. it noteth the scandal of the crosse of Christ to the Iewes a stumbling block and to the Greeks foolishnes 1 Cor. 1.23 1 Petr. 4.13.14 Vers 53. Blessed be These be words of faith and joy as finding an issue out of the tentation and rejoycing in the midds of tribulation as Rom. 7.24.25 2 Cor. 1.8.4 c. and Amen Thus is the third book of the psalms also concluded See the notes on Psal 41.14 and 72.19 The fourth book Annotations Psalm XC Vers 1. THe man of God that is the Prophet as Deut. 33.1 For a Prophet a Seer and a man of God were all one 1 Sam. 9.6.8.9.10.11 The Chaldee paraphrast sheweth it here saying A prayer that Moses the prophet of the Lord prayed when the people of the house of Israel had sinned in the wildernes an habitation or mansion in our travailes in this terrible wiildernes Exod. 33.14 Deut. 8.15 and 33.27 Vers 2. were born this and the next word brought forth are similitudes taken from procreation of children to signify the creation of the world Like speeches are in Iob 38 28 29. of the rayn deaw yce and frost Vers 3. unto contrition till he be contrite or broken that is even to death as the Chaldee explaineth it return the body to the earth Psal 146.4 and the spirit to God Eccles 12.7 Vers 4. a watch a ward or custodie which is about three houres space for the Jewes divided the day into twelve howres Iohn 11.9 and so the night which they subdivided into four watches Mat. 14.25 named the evening midnight cock-crowing and dawning Mark 13.35 Luk. 12.38.39 Mat. 24.43 See also Exod. 14.24 1 Sam. 11.11 Vers 6. is changed or changeth to weet the estate thereof that is sprowteth or groweth as the Chaldee explaineth it And so the Hebrue which generally signifieth a change passage or shifting is somtime used for the better to sprowt Iob 14.7 So to change the strength Isa 40.31 is to renew or increase it Vers 8 our hidden sinns or sinns of our youth as the Chaldee here taketh it The Hebrue word will bear both so also the sense for we have both secret sinns Psal 19.13 and sinns of our youth Psal 25.7 which God often punisheth us for Iob 20.11 to the light of thy face that is knowing remembring manifesting and punishing them Ier. 16.17 Psal 109.14.15 For the Lord lightneth things that are hidd in darknes and maketh the counsels of the hearts manifest 1 Cor. 4 5. he is of pure eyes and cannot see evil Habak 1.13 therefore David prayeth hide thy face from my sinns Psal 51.11 Vers 9. do turn away or turn-the face decline as the day drawing to an end Ier. 6 4. as a thought or as a word a sound that passeth out of the mouth as Iob 37 2. as a tale that is told for mans life is a breath or vapour Psal 39 6. Iam. 4 14. Moses bewayleth the decaying of the people in the wildernes for they came out of Aegypt six hundred thousand men Exod. 12 37. and not one feeble among them Psalm 105 37. and being mustred at mount Sina from 20. yeres old and above they were 603550. men besides the tribe of Levy Num. 1 46 47. but for their sin at Kadesh God sware their karkesses should fall in the wildernes Num. 14.28 29. which came so to passe For being mustred about 38. yeres after there was of all that armie not left a man alive save Caleb and Iosua Num. 26 63 64 65. Vers 10. if they the yeres be in strength that is most strong and valid or if by reason of great-strength their pride or prowesse that is the excellencie or lustihead of those yeres the bravest of them is but miserie painful-iniquitie payn and miserie the punishment of sin Iniquitie is often put for the punishment of it Ps 32.5 Vers 11. and according to thy fear c. or as thy fear that is who knoweth or acknowledgeth thy wrath so as thy fear teacheth men to doe meaning by fear eyther Gods law as Psal 19 10. or his fearfull judgments upon sinners which should strike a fear into mens hearts Deut. 13 11. Psal 119 120. Ion. 1 16. or as thy fear that is so as to fear thee for thy wrath and by it to depart from evil as Prov. 16.6 2 Cor. 5.10.11 or even according to thy fear so is thy wrath Vers 12. may apply or may bring may make-come to wisdom or may get a heart of wisdom that is a wise heart and so may bring it to thee when we shall come to judgment Vers 13. how long wilt thou afflict us as the Chaldee paraphraseth or wilt thou deferr to help us see Psal 6.4 repent thee to weet of the evill intended or inflicted upon thy servants as Deut. 32.36 Ioel. 2.13 Ion. 3.10 Ier. 18.8 Vers 14. In the morning that is early after the dark night of afflictions see Psal 5.4 and 30.6 Vers 15. the yeres c. that is as we have been many dayes and yeres afflicted so let us have many yeres of comfort Vers 16. thy comly honour or magnificence in releasing us from trouble and refreshing us with mercy Vers 17. the pleasantnes or beautie that is the accomplishment of thy covenant and promise to our fathers let now be seen upon us So the staffe beautie or pleasantnes in the Lords hand signified his covenant with them Zach. 11.7.10 or generally it meaneth Gods aminable grace and favour see Psal 27.4 stablish or direct firm and sure For the Lord worketh all our actions for us Isa 26.12 and without him we can doe nothing Iohn 15.5 Annotations Psalm XCI Vers 1. SHall lodge or that lodgeth abideth Vers 2. I will say or doe say namely to that man for his further comfort and assurance as verse 3. c. or in his name putting myself for an example The Greek for more plainnes changeth the person thus He shall say to the Lord thou art mine helper c. of Iehovah or to him that he is my safe hope or my shelter Vers 3. of the fowler as Psalm 124.7 or hunter meaning the devill that hath the power of death and seeketh to destroy Heb. 2.14 1 Pet. 5.8 the woefull-pestilence Hebr. the pest of woefull-evils that is the most woefull noisom and contagious pest Vers 5. the dread of the night the dreadfull-evill that terrifieth in the night Prov. 3.25 Song 3.8 Vers 6. the stinging-plague the murrain or pest that suddainly pricketh and destroyeth Deut. 32.24 The Apostle in Greek calleth it a sting or prick 1 Cor. 15.55 from Hos 13.14 as there the Lxx. turned it at noon-day that is openly so Ier. 15.8 Vers 8 shalt thou behold or regard consider as the Greek turneth it Vers 9. Because thou Iehovah an unperfect speech as in verse 2. understand Because thou sayest thou Iehovah
art c. or because thou hast put Iehovab who is my covert even the most high hast thou put for thy mansion or dwelling-place Vers 10. befall unto thee or occasionally-be-sent be thrust upon thee or caused to come unto thee so Prov. 12.21 Vers 12. upon their palms or their hands as the Greek turneth it This scripture the Devil alleged when he tempted Christ to throw down himself headlong Mat. 4.6 Luk. 4 10 11. but some of these words are there omitted least thou dash or that thou dash or hurt not The Angels are all ministring spirits sent forth to minister for their sakes which shall be heires of salvation Hebr. 1 14. See also Psal 34.8 Vers 13. the fierce-Lion or Libbard in Hebrew Shachal Of Lions there be divers kinds see Psal 7.3 asp or Cockatrice basilisk as the Greek here turneth it see Psal 58.5 under these names are meant all other things dangerous or adverse to the life of man which by faith are overcome as Mark. 16.17.18 Heb. 11.33.34 Vers 14. he cleaveth to me or is fastned that is affected to me in faith hope delight c. God cleaveth in love to his people Deut. 7 7. so they also unto him The Greek here turneth it he hoped in me Elswhere it is commonly used for fast-love and pleasure Gen. 34 8. Isa 38 17. Deut. 21.11 set him on high to weet in a safe defensed place as the word importeth therefore the Greek saith I will protect him see the note on Psal 20 2. Vers 15. honour him give him honour or glorie Elswhere his people are said to honour or glorify him Psal 50.15 See 1 Sam. 2.30 Vers 16. satisfy or give him his fill So Abraham Isaak David Iob c. are said to be full or satisfied with dayes Gen. 25.8 and 35.29 1 Chron. 23.1 Iob 42.17 make him to see that is to injoy or shew him see Psal 50.23 Annotations Psalm XCII Vers 1. OF Sabbath that is of Cessation or Resting to weet from our own works wills wayes and words Exod. 20.10 Isa 58.13 Heb. 4 10. which day was the seventh from the creation wherein God rested from all his work and blessed and sanctified it and commanded it to be kept holy unto him Gen. 2.2.3 Exod. 20.8 which was a token of his mercy unto and sanctification of his people Nehem. 9.14 Exod. 31.13 14. This day was sanctified by an holy convocation or assemblie of the people Levit. 23.3 offring of sacrifices Num. 28.9.10 singing of Psalmes as this title sheweth 2 Chron. 29.26 27. reading and expounding the scriptures Act. 13.15 and 15.21 praying Act. 16 13. disputing conferirng meditating of Gods word and works Act. 17 2. and 18.4 and doing works of mercy to them that were in need Mat. 12 2 -7.8.11.12 Vers 3. in the nights see Psalm 134 1. Vers 4. with meditation or meditated-song or upon Higgajon with the harp The word signifieth meditation as Psalm 9.17 Here some think it to be the name of an instruments or a solemn sound the Greek turneth it a song Vers 5. with thy work which is all done well and perfectly Gen. 1.31 and 2.2.3 Deut. 32 4. Vers 10. shal be scattred or shall dispart themselues The Chaldee paraphrast saith shal be separated from the congregation of the just Vers 11. shal be exalted or thou wilt exalt as the Vnicornes therewith to smite mine enemies as Deut. 33 17. The horn signifieth kingdom and strength and glory See Psal 75.5.11 Psal 22.22 mine old age so also the Greek translateth it or when I am old After which seemeth to be understood shal be annointed or as before shal be exalted with oil Oftentimes words are not expressed which are understood as is observed on Psal 69 11. and 18.7.29 Others for mine old age do turn it shal be annointed fresh or green oil Vers 12. mine eye shall view to weet evil or destruction as the Chaldee explaineth or the reward of my foes See Psal 54 9. and 91 8. Vers 13. palm-tree or date-tree which groweth not in these cold parts it is a tree of tall and upright stature wherto the scripture hath reference Song 7.7 the branches fair and green wherewith they made boothes at their solemn feasts Lev. 23 40. the fruit pleasant to eat Song 7 8. Exod 15 27. This tree though loden and pressed yet indureth and prospereth therefore the branches caried in the hand or worn in garlands were signes of victorie Rev. 7 9. with such graven trees the walls of Gods house and other holy things were beautified 1 King 6 29. and 7 36. figures of the flourishing estate of the godly alwayes as this psalm sheweth with Ezek. 40.16 26 31. and 41.18 19 20. whereas the wickeds prosperitie is momentany as grasse verse 8. a Cedar see the note on Psal 29 5. Vers 15. sprowt or grow waxing in stature and fruitfulnes through the blessing of God in whose house they are planted 1 Cor. 3 6. Unto this are all Gods people exhorted Ephes 4.15 16. Colos 11.10 in graines or hoary-age when naturall strength decayeth God ministreth vigour above nature See Psal 71 9 1. Isa 65 22. Heb. 11.11.12 Vers 16. no injurious-evill no manner of injustice for the Hebrew hath a letter more then ordinarie to increase the signification as Psal 3.3 and 125.3 And his respecteth Moses speech Deut. 32.4 where injurious-evil is opposed to Gods faithfulnes in his administration Annotations Psalm XCIII Vers 1. IS cloathed or hath put on to weet as an ornament and in abundant mesure for so clothing doth signify Psal 65.14 girded himself that is is in a readines to perform his work Isa 8.9 Luk. 12.35 Vers 2. from then that is of old or before then which the Chaldee expoundeth the beginning this phrase spoken of God or Christ meaneth eternitie Prov. 8.22 in respect of the creatures it is the beginning of time Vers 3. The flouds these are often put for the tumultuous rage and tyrannie of peoples Psal 65.8 and 18.5 Isa 17.12.13 Vers 4. wondrous-strong excellent or magnificent billowes this phrase is taken from Exod. 15.10 See also this word Psal 8.2 the high-place or height that is heaven So Psal 71.19 Vers 5. faithfull or made sure constant See the note on Psal 19.8 to length of dayes that is for ever See Psal 21.5 and 23.6 Annotations Psal XCIV Vers 1. GOd of vengeances to whom vengeance belongeth as Deut. 34.35 and which punishest evils So elswhere he is called the God of recompenses Ier. 51.56 shine clear to our comfort and our foes terrour See Psal 50.2 and 80.2 Vers 2. be lifted up on thy throne and in thy just judgement So Psal 7.7.8 Vers 4. Vtter or talk lavishly Well-out as a fountain see Psal 19 3. Iam. 3.11 a hard-word hard things durable reproaches see Psal 31.19 boast or exalt themselves with speaking and applying things to their own praise This word is used in the good part Isa 61.6 Vers 9. that planted the ear that is
made and set it in the body So in Isa 51.16 he is said to plant the heavens Vers 10. man knowledge here is to be understood shall not he know Such imperfect speeches through passion of mind are often in scripture Psal 6.4 2 Sam 5.8 supplied in 1 Chron. 11.6 Vers 11. the thoughts of earthly-men the inward disceptations and reasonings of all men even the wisest This sentence Paul alleageth against the wisdom of the world 1 Cor. 3.20 and as an expositor in stead of men he putteth the wise Vers 12. the man Hebr. geber the mightie chastenest or nurturest instructest as this word is Englished Deut. 4.36 which this place seemeth to have reference unto For chastisement or restraint is by word or deed And here the doctrine of Gods law is opposed to all wise mens cogitations Vers 14. not leave his people not give them over or reject them as the Greek turneth it to weet those whom he hath fore-knowen and chosen because it hath pleased the Lord to make them his people as 1 Sam. 12.22 Rom. 11.1.2 c. Vers 15. judgement shall return to justice that is severity to mercy the rigour of the law changed to the elemencie of the gospel So judgement is often used for sentence of punishment as Ier. 52.9 and justice for grace and mercy see Psal 24.5 or judgement which in the affliction of Gods people and prosperity of the wicked seemeth to be parted from justice shall return into it when the godly are delivered and the wicked punished after it so the Greek turneth it or after him meaning God Vers 16. who will rise up or who standeth up namely to assist me meaning no man doth Vers 17. an helpfulnes that is a full help see Psal 44.17 in silence the place of stilnes and silence that is the grave as the Greek explaineth it so Psal 115.17 see also Psal 49.13 Vers 18. is moved or slippeth see Psal 38.17 Vers 19. my cogitations my carefull troubled thoughts perplexed as the branches of a tree for so the word properly signifieth therefore the Greek turneth it sorowes So Psal 139.23 Vers 20. of woefull evils or of mischiefs the mischievous tyrannous throne of the unrighteous judge shall it have fellowship or be joyned with thee O God! meaning it shall not as Shalt thou build 2 Sam. 7.5 is Thou shalt not build 1 Chron. 17.4 See also Psal 5.5 which frameth or he that frameth or formeth by a decree or for a statute a law Vers 21. run-by-troup's combine and gather together as banded to fight in Greek they hunt for Vers 23. will turn Hebr. hath turned that is will assuredly turn in their malice or for their evil Annotations Psalm XCV Vers 1. COme or Goe to The holy Ghost by David thus exhorteth Israel to laud the Lord and obey his voice For he penned this psalm Heb. 3.7 4.7 the Rock meaning Christ as the Apostle sheweth Heb. 3.6.7 the Greek translateth it God our saviour Vers 2. prevent come first and speedily Vers 3. great God or great Potentate Ael So Christ is also intituled Tit. 2.13 all Gods Angels Princes or false Gods Psal 8.6 and 82.6 and 96.4.5 Vers 4. deep-places or deep closets Hebr. searchings that is deep secret places for which search is made Iob 28.1.2 c. and which cannot by mans search be found Iob 38.4.5.6.18 strong-heights or wearisom-heights high mounts which weary men to clime them but the word hath also a signification of strong and not being wearyed Num. 23.22 Vers 7. of his hand that is of his guidance Psal 77.21 See also Psal 100.3 to day hereby is meant the whole time wherein Christ speaketh by his gospel Heb. 3.7.13.15 and 4 7.8 Vers 8. in Meribah that is in the Contention or Provocation as the Greek turneth it The name of a place in the wildernes where Israel contented with Moses and tempted the Lord saying Is the Lord among us or no because there was no water for the people to drink Therefore he called the place Massah Tentation and Meribah Contention Exod. 17 1.2-7 Also an other place where again they contended with Moses and with the Lord Num. 20.1.3.13 day of Massah that is of Tentation by day againe we may understand the whole space wherein they tempted God ten times as is said Num. 14.22 so the day of salvation 2 Cor. 6.2 is the time thereof Yet ther was a special day and place of Tentation named Massah Exod. 17.2.7 whereupon Moses warned the people Ye shall not tempt the Lord your God as ye tempted him in Massah Deut. 6.16 Vers 9. tempted me hereupon the Apostle saith they tempted Christ 1 Cor. 10.9 my work that is works Heb. 3.9 both in miraculous mercies giving them bread from heaven and waters out of the rocks c. Psal 78 15-23 c. and in punishments for their rebellions Psal 78.31.33 c. Heb. 3.17 For work somtime signifieth reward Psal 109.20 Iob 7.2 Levit. 19.13 Vers 11. if they shall enter that is they shall not enter Heb. 3 11.18 a part of the oath is not uttered see Psal 89.36 This oath was made at Cadesh where the people through unbeleef refused to enter the promised land Num. 14.21.22.23.30.32 Heb. 3.17.19 my rest the land of Canaan Deut. 12.9 1 Chron. 23.25 a figure of a better rest which we that have beleeved the word doe enter into Heb. 4.3 for if that land wherein now they were had been their rest David would not have spoken of an other Ther remaineth therefore a Rest for the people of God let us study to enter into it Heb. 4.8.9.11 Annotations Psalm XCVI Vers 1. A New song c. see Psal 33 3. This Psalm is a part of that song wherewith God was celebrated when the Ark of his covenant was brought with joy into Davids citie from Obed-edoms house 1 Chron. 16.23 c. And it containeth a prophesie of Christs kingdome and of the calling of the Gentiles from idols to serve and praise the living God Vers 2. preach-the-good-tidings or Evangelize see Psal 40 10. Vers 4. praised and praise-worthy see Psal 18 4. Vers 5. Vain-idols or things of naught as the Apostle openeth this word saying we know that an idol is nothing in the world 1 Cor. 8 4. Aelim and Aelohim in Hebrue are Gods of Strength Aelilim Idols as being Al-Aelim not Gods without strength So elswhere they are plainly called lo Aelohim no Gods 2 Chron. 13 9. un-able to do good or evil and un-profitable Ier. 10 5. Isa 44 9 10. And as the name of God is joyned with things to shew their excellencie Psal 36 7. so is this contrariwise to shew their vanitie as of Physicians Iob 13.4 of shepheards Zach. 11.17 of false doctrine Ier. 14.14 The Greek here turneth it daimonia devils by which name idols are called 1 Cor. 10.19.20 Rev. 9.20 2 Chron. 11.15 Vers 6. beauteous-glorie for this in 1 Chron. 16 27. is written joyfulnes Vers 7. Give c. Compare
Psal 29.1.2 Vers 8. to his courts to his face or presence as 1 Chron. 16.29 Vers 9. of the sanctuarie or of sanctitie see Psal 29.2 tremble or be payned as in travel of childbirth Vers 10. with righteousnesses that is most righteously Vers 11. Let rejoyce or shall rejoyce and so the rest So Psal 98.7.8 9. Vers 13. with justice or in justice that is justly so Rev. 19.11 Annotations Psalm XCVII Vers 1. JEhovah that is Christ called Iehovah our justice Ier. 23 5.6 of him and his reign is this Psalm as the 7. verse manifesteth the many yles that is nations or gentiles dwelling in the yles as the yles shall wayt for his law Isa 42.4 which is expounded thus the Gentiles shall trust in his name Mat. 12.21 So Isa 60.9 Vers 2. gloomy-darknes see Psal 18.10 this noteth the terour of his doctrine and administration Mal. 3.2 Mat. 3.12 as at the law giving Deut. 4.11 stable-place establishment or base see Psal 89.15 Vers 3. Fire severe judgements for Christs enemies as Isa 42.25 and 66.15 16 Psal 50.3 Vers 4. illuminateth or hath illumined as at the giving of the law the law there were thunders lightnings voices earthquake c. Exod. 19. so the like proceed from the throne of Christ Rev. 4 5. trembleth or is payned see Psal 77 17. Vers 5. at the presence or from the face Vers 6. The heavens heavenly creatures as thunder lightning tempest c. or the Angels See Psal 50.6 Vers 7. vayn-idols see Psal 69.5 all ye Gods that is as the Greek saith all ye his Angels see Psal 8 6. Unto this the Apostle seemeth to have reference saying when he bringeth in his first begotten son into the world he saith And let all the Angels of God worship him Heb. 1 6. Although the very words of the Apostle are found in the Greek version of Deut. 32 43. but the Hebrue there hath none such See the fulfilling of this Luk. 2 13 14. Mark 1 13. Rev. 5 11 12. Vers 8. daughters that is cities of Iudah the Christian Churches see Ps 48 12. Vers 11. Light is sowen that is Comfort and joy is reserved after trouble as Esth 8 16. but hidden for the present as seed in the ground for wee are dead and our life is hid with Christ in God Colos 3.3.4 and it doth not yet appear what wee shal be 1 Ioh. 3.2 Vers 11. confesse to that is celebrate it see Psal 30.5 Annotations Psalm XCVIII Vers 1. A New song see Psal 33.3 saved him or got him salvation and victorie over all his enemies See Isa 59.16 and 63 5. Vers 2. his salvation the redemption by Christ as Luk. 2.30.31.32 so his justice is that which is by faith in Christ Rom. 10.3 4 6 10. Vers 3. remembred and consequently performed his mercy c. so Luk. 1.54.55.72.73.74 all the ends that is the dwellers in the ends of the earth so Isa 52 10. Vers 6. voice of the cornet or sound of the trumpet for here are two severall words for trumpets some of which were made of metall as silver c. Num. 10 2. some of horn Ios 6 4. and these were used both in warrs and in the worship of God see Psal 81 4. Vers 8. clap the palm clap hands a sign of joy as Isa 55.12 Psal 47.2 Vers 9. in justice that is justly So Psalm 96.13 in righteousnesses that is most righteously So Psal 9.9 Annotations Psalm XCIX Vers 1. A Restirred or though they be stirred to weet with anger as the Greek translateth be angrie see Psal 4 5. This is opened in Rev. 11.17.18 thou Lord reignest and the nations are angrie Thus the wicked are affected but the godly do rejoyce Psal 97.1 he sitteth or even he that sitteth on the Cherubims reigneth see Psal 80.2 is moved with indignation stirred up to resist as Act. 17 13. Vers 4. the strength this is joyned with Gods wrath Ezra 8.22 and here seemeth to have like meaning that God is strong to punish in judgement the rebellious and defend his people Vers 5. at the footstool or towards it meaning the Sanctuarie and Ark there Isa 60.13 1 Chron. 28 2. Lam. 2 1. Psal 132.7 Ezek. 43 7. he is as is expressed verse 8. or it the temple is holy Vers 6. with his Priests or among his principall officers the Hebrew Cohen which we call a Priest or Sacrificer is the name of the Kings cheif officer as in 2 Sam. 8 18. Davids sonns where Cohens Cheif-rulers Aularchai as the Greek turneth them which is expounded in 1 Chron. 18 17. to be the first or Chief at the Kings hand It hath the name of ministration Isa 61.6.10 and was a title specially given to Aaron and his sonns that ministred unto God in the Sanctuarie Exod. 28.3.4.41 called or were caling that is prayed for the people as Exod. 32 11. c. Num. 14.17 19. and 16.22 46. 1 Sam. 7 9. and 12.19.23 Hereupon Moses and Samuel were noted for cheif intercessors with God Ier. 15.1 Vers 7. of a clowd as Exod. 33 9. Num. 16 42. and this noteth Gods favour but with some obscurity and so is inferiour to the mediation of Christ who hath without clowds or shadowes obtained eternall redemption for us that we may goe boldly to he throne of grace for to receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need Heb. 4 14.16 and 7 25. and 9.11.12 Vers 8. a God forgiving a mighty-God that pardonedst or tookest away to weet the punishment of their sin see Ps 25 18 and taking or though thou tookest vengeance on their practises theirs that is the peoples for whom Moses prayed as Num. 14.20 21.23 Exod. 32.14.34.35 or theirs that is Moses and Aarons sinns which God punished and would not be intreated as Num. 20 12. Deut. 3.23.24.25.26 Annotations Psalm C. Vers 1. FOr confession for the publick praise of God with thanks for his mercies Vers 2. singing or shirlling showting-mirth Vers 3. made us this word is used both for our first creation in nature Gen. 1.26 and for the making of us high and excellent with graces and blessings as 1 Sam. 12.6 Deut. 32.6 Isa 43.7 and 29.23 Ephe. 2.10 and not we or and his we are as the Hebrue in the margine readeth it Both senses are good sheep or flock which he feedeth See Ezek. 34.30.31 Psal 95.7 Vers 4. confession the sacrifice of thanks was thus named 2 Chron. 29.31 Ier. 17.26 Vers 5. faith or faith-fulnes truth in performing his promises Annotations Psalm CI. Vers 2. DOe-wisely behave my self prudently as David is said to doe 1 Sam. 11.14 when wilt thou come namely to assist me in the performance hereof or when thou shalt come namely to call me unto an account of my life c. Vers 3. of Belial that is mischeivous or wicked word or thing See Psalm 41 9. Vers 4. know or acknowledge that is regard or approve so Psal 1 6. Vers 5. hurteth with tongue that traduceth or
of the law whereas keeping or observing is with the heart and spirit of man Prov. 3.1 3. and 4.4 21. Psal 78 8. Vers 19. prepared his throne or stablished it a signe of dominion and goverment to be administred in heaven whereby the Church is figured Rev. 4 1 2. See also Psalm 9 5 8 9. and 11 4. Vers 20. hearkning or to hearken to obey and this noteth a willing and ready mind in the Angels and our Lord teacheth us to pray for the like Math. 6 10. The The Hebrue phrase to obey may be Englished obeying as the like in Psalm 104 14 15 21. and 105 11. See also Psal 49 15. and 65 11. Vers 21. his hosts or armies the thrones dominions principalities powers c. that are in the heavenly places Ephes 3 10. Col. 1 16. for they are his hosts 1 King 22 19. Gen. 32 2. and generally all creatures are his hosts see Psal 24.10 ministers the Angels which minister unto him Psal 104 4. Dan. 7 10. the same title is given also to men Isa 61.6 Annotations Psalm CIV Vers 1. ANd comly-honour that is shewest thy self by all thy works to be God over all to whom glory and honour is due Therefore God challengeth Job and so all men to doe thus if they can and they shall be celebrated of him Iob 40 4 5-9 Of these words see Psal 8 2-6 Vers 2. Decking or Cloathing or He clotheth to weet himself with light dwelling in the light that none can attain unto 1 Tim. 6 16. and at first commanding the light to shine out of darknes wherwith he decked the world Gen. 1.3 2 Cor. 4.6 as a courtain that is as a canopie or tent Song 1.5 Ier. 49 29. when he spred out the firmament by himself alone Gen. 1 6. Isa 44.24 and 51 13. Iob 37.18 Vers 3. Planchering He planketh or planchereth his lofts or upper-chambers that is the clouds aloft or upper regions of the aier as after in verse 13. in the waters among them or with waters which are above in the firmament Gen. 1.7 where God bindeth the waters in his clowds and the clowd is not broken under them Iob 26.1 making or putting that is disposing them his charret to sit and ride on as Isa 19.1 Rev. 14 14. Compare Psal 18.11 Vers 4. spirits that is spiritual substances so differing from Christ who is no made or created spirit but the maker of all things Psal 102.26 and from men made of flesh and bloud Luk. 24.39 The original word also signifieth winds and Angels by interpretation are messengers whereupon some translate he maketh the winds his messengers but the holy Ghost in Heb. 1.7 sheweth this to be spoken of Angels properly who are named also ministring spirits Heb. 1.14 flaming fire effectual in their administration the Angels therefore have appeared like horses and carrets of fire 2 King 6.17 and 2.11 Vers 5. bases firm and fit groundsels see Psal 24 2. and 78.69 Iob 38.4.6 Vers 6. the deep or depth of waters which hid the earth till God separated them Gen. 1.2 9. Vers 8. they went up that is the mounts shewed themselves on high when the waters of the deep were gathered into the channels of the sea Gen. 1 9. and 8 5. c. or They that is the waters went up the mounts and down the dales when they were patted from the dry land as if that thing were effected by thunder wind and tempest called here Gods rebuke driving the waters verse 7. see Psal 18.16 Vers 9. a bound or limit shutting up the sea with dores and barrs saying hitherto shalt thou come but no further and here shall it stay thy proud waves as Iob 38.8 10.11 So Psal 148.6 Vers 10. That sendeth or He sendeth so after welsprings or fountains meaning rivers flowing from such as the next words shew they walk that is run so Psal 105.41 Vers 11. break that is slake or quench their thirst So we say to break ones fast Vers 12. give-the voice that is sing lowd and chearfully see Psal 68.34 Vers 13. his lofts or his high-chambers the skies that give rain the fruit that is the rain which God onely giveth Ier. 14.22 and 10.13 and consequently the corn and herbs that grow after rain Compare Iob 38.26.27.28 Deut. 11.14.15 Vers 14. the use or service bringing or to bring but this is referred still to God so after to make that is making faces c. see Psalm 103.20 bread that is bread-corn so Isa 28.28 and 30.23 Iob 28.5 Eccles 11.1 Vers 15. chearfull or merry so the Greek turneth it so also the Hebrew singnifieth as Esth 8.15 or to shine with oil wherewith they used to anoint them Psal 23.5 or more then oil that is wine makes the face seem more chearfull then if it were oincted upholdeth that is comforteth so Gen. 18.5 Vers 17. the stork a bird somwhat like a crane named in Hebrew Chasidah of mercie or kindnes which is said to be in this fowl that the yong will nourish their dames when they are old Vers 18. wild goates or roes named of climing rocks for they haunt high hills and rocks where they are safe from doggs that hunt them 1 Sam. 24.3 Iob 39.4 coneyes commended for wisdom that being a people not mighty they make their howses in the rock Prov. 30.24.26 Vers 19. appointed-times seasons of the yere as the Chaldee paraphraseth for times to be counted by it or certain times for that the moon is not alwaies seen knoweth to weet by Gods commandement the time and place for to sit and rise see Iob 38.12 Vers 21. for the prey or at it see Isa 31.4 Iob 4.11 and 39.1.2 Vers 23. labour or his tilth service husbandrie as Gen. 2.5 Vers 24. riches or possessions Vers 25. wide of spaces or of hands that is broad and spacious reaching out his arms on every side Iob 11.9 A like phrase is of other spacious things Gen. 34 21. Nehem. 7 4. Isa 33 21. Vers 26. Livjathan or the whale the sea-dragon see Psal 74.14 Iob 40.20 c. to play or playing in it as Behemoth and the beast are said to play on the mountains Iob 40.15 which word is also used for conflict or fight 2 Sam. 2.14 Vers 27. look-attentively or wait with hope so Psal 145.15 in his time that is in due season see Psalm 1.3 Vers 28. openest c. that is givest freely as Deut. 15.11 Vers 29 gatherest that is takest away see Psal 30.9 to their dust their earth whereof they were made Gen. 1.24 and 3.19 Psalm 146.4 This is taken from Iob 34.14.15 Vers 30. renewest by causing new creatures to come in place of the old Eccles 1.4 and restoring the estate of things decayed Ezek 37. Vers 31. be or shall be for ever rejoyce in beholding the holy order and obedience of his creatures and not repent or be sory for the work of his hands and destroy them Isa 65.19 Gen. 6 5.6 Vers 32. they smoke a
so Isa 19 2. Vers 31. swarm of flies or beasts see Psal 78 45. This was the fourth plague Exod. 8 24. lice the third plague All the dust of the earth was lice and went upon man and beast Exod. 8.17 Vers 32. showers of rain in stead whereof they had hail the seventh plague Exod. 9. See Psal 78 47. of flames that is sorely flaming and blasting never was the like there seen Exod. 9 24. Vers 33. tree for trees so after verse 34 40. and often See Psal 34 8. Vers 34. grassehopper or locust the eight plague Exod. 10. see Psal 78 40. Vers 36. the first born the tenth plague whereof see Psal 78.51 Vers 37. feeble ready-to-fall through weaknes there being an armie of six hundred thousand men Exod. 12 37. and 13 18. A like promise is made to the Church Isa 33 24. Vers 38. dread of them that is of death for their sakes so that they forced them out and gave them treasures Exod. 12 33 35. See the like speech Esth 8 17. and 9.2 Vers 39. a fire that they might travel night and day towards the promised land Exod. 13 21. Psal 78 14. Vers 40. quayl that is quayles which for their lust he gave them Num. 11. Compare Psal 78 27 28. bread Manna whereof see Psal 78 24 25. Vers 41. the Rock at Rephidim Exod. 17. and at Kadesh Num. 20. a river so that the people and their beasts drank Num. 20 11. and for this the wild beasts dragons ostriches honoured God Isa 43 20. this mercy is applied to other times Isa 48 21. Vers 44. heathens the seven nations whereof see Psal 78 55. Vers 45. keep his lawes The end of all Gods mercies was that he might be glorified in his peoples obedience see Exod. 19 4 5 6. Deut. 4 1 40. and 6 21-24.25 Annotations Psalm CVI. Vers 2. THe powers that is the powerful-works such as after follow verse 8. c. Thus also were Christs miracles named Mat. 11 20 21. So after praise for praise-worthy acts cause to hear that is sound forth or display so as it may be heard so Psal 26 7. Vers 4. visit me that is come and bestow thy salvation help or deliverance upon me See Psal 8.5 and compare herewith Luk. 1.68.69 Vers 5. To see That I may see or injoy see the note on Psal 27.4 to glory or boast joyfull see Psal 34 3. thy inheritance that is the people whom thou inheritest see Psal 28 9. Vers 6. sinned with our fathers This confession agreeth with the law Lev. 26 40. and with the practises of other godly Ier. 3.25 Dan. 9.5 Vers 7. turned-rebellious the Greek saith provoked to bitternes see Psalm 5.11 By the red sea the Israelites distrusted God and murmured against Moses Exod. 14.11.12 yet there he saved them verse 15 16 c. the red sea so the new testament calleth it in Greek Hebr. 11 29. but the Hebrue is the sea Suph that is the sea of sedge or seaweeds which grew therein Vers 9. he rebuked that is powerfully repressed the waves c. See the like Nahum 1.4 Isa 50 2. Mat. 8 26. Psal 18 16. in the deeps Israel went in the bottom of the read sea on dry ground the deep waters being as wals on each hand of them Exod. 14.21 22 29. See also Isa 63 11 12 13. Vers 10. the hater Pharaoh and his host that pursued them Exod. 14 23 24 30. Vers 12. they sang as is expressed Exod. 15. Vers 14. with lust that is greedily even weeping for desire of flesh to eat and loathing Manna Numb 11 4 6. Vers 15. leannes a suddain plague whereby the soules or lives of the fattest of them were taken away see Psal 78 30 31. also Isa 10 16. Vers 16. the holy one sanctified of the Lord to the work of the Priesthood Exod. 29 44. Levit. 8.12 c. which Korah with other Levites envied opposing their own holines Num. 16.1.3.5 Vers 17. Dathan and Abiram princes with their families and all their goods went down alive into hel Num. 16 32 33. Vers 18. the wicked 250. men that would burn incense to the Lord were burtn with fire from the Lord Num. 16 35. Korach was the chief of them Vers 19. in Horeb a mount in the wildernes called the mountain of God Exod. 3.1 1 King 19.8 for there God gave his law unto and made a covenant with them Deut. 4.10 and 5.2 but while Moses was with God on the mount they made themselves a God of gold Deut. 9 8 9-12 Exod. 32.1 4 31. It was called also Sinai Psalm 68 9. of bushes that there grew and Horeb of the drynes for it was a waterlesse desert Deut. 8.15 Vers 20. their glorie that is their God so Ier. 2 11. Thus did they like the heathens Rom. 1 23. from patterne structure or type as the Apostle calleth it in Greek Heb. 8 5. from Exod. 25.40 Vers 23. to abolish or that he would destroy them and put out their name from under heaven as is expressed Deut. 9 13 14. in the breach in the gap which their sin had opened for God as an enemie to enter and destroy them A similitude taken from warr when by a breach in the wall the enemy entreth the city so Ezek. 13 5. and 22 30. But Moses earnest prayer stopped this breach Exod. 32 11 -14 corrupting that is consuming them See Psalm 57 1. Vers 24. land of desire the pleasant land of Canaan which was to be desired for the pleasures and profits of it above all other countreyes Ezek. 20 6. Deut. 11 11 19. This land they through unbeleef refused to take possession of Num. 14 1 2 3 c. Heb. 3.19 So meat of desire is dainty meat Iob 33 20. Vers 26. his hand that is sware as the Chaldee explaineth for so lifting up the hand often signifieth as Gen. 14 22. Rev. 10 5 6. Deut. 32.40 Nehem. 9 15. How God sware against this people see Num. 14 21 23. Psalm 95.11 Vers 27. to fann that is scatter see Psalm 44 12. Ezek. 20 23. Vers 28. were joyned or coupled yoaked unequally with infidels which the Apostle forbiddeth 2 Cor. 6 14. Baal-pehor the God of Moab and Madian to whom by Balaams counsel Israel joyned Num. 25 3. and 31 16. Rev. 2 14. Baal signifieth a Lord master husband or patron Pehor was the name of a mountain where this God was worshipped and had a temple called Beth-pehor Num. 23 28. Deut. 3 29. Baal was a common name whereby the heathens called their Gods 2 King 1 2. Iudg. 8 33. and so Israel also called the true God Hos 2.16 but for the shameful abuse of Gods worship the scriptures turn Baal a Lord into Bosheth a shame as Ierub-besheth 2 Sam. 11 21. for Ierub-baal or Gedeon Iudg. 8 35. and 9 1. Ish-bosheth 2 Sam. 2 10. for Esh-baal 1 Chron. 8 33. Mephi-hosheth 2 Sam. 9 10. for Merib-baal 1 Chron. 8 34. Hereupon the Prophet saith
they went to Baal-pehor and separated themselves unto that Shame Bosheth Hos 9 10. and so Jeremy calleth the Idols Shame or Confusion Ier. 3 24. and 11 13. the dead idols that have no life or breath and so are opposed to the livig God Ier. 10 5 10. 1 Thes 1 9. Vers 29. brake in with violence killing 24. thousand men Num. 25 9. Vers 30. Phineas nephew of Aaron the Priest he being zelous for the Lord thrust thorow with a spear Zimri and Cozbi that wrought abomination Num. 25 7 8 c. Vers 31. for justice for a just action though don without ordinary authoritie and God rewarded him for it Num. 25 11 12 13. Vers 32. Meribah that is Contention where they strove with the Lord Num. 20 13. See Ps 95.8 evil was Gods displeasure towards Moses who uttering his anger for it was deprived of comming into the land of Canaan Num. 20 12. Deut. 3 25 26. Vers 34. the peoples the heathens in Canaan as is noted Iudg. 1 21 27 29 30.31 33. though God commanded them Exod. 23 32 33. Vers 36. idols or images named in Hebrue of the curious labour spent in framing and serving them Ier. 10.9 Isa 44 9 12 13 15. or of sorowes that they bring to such as worship them Psalm 16 4. somtime they are called Gods 2 Sam. 5 21 compared with 1 Chron. 14 12. a snare a scandal as the Greek saith whereby they fel into miseries Iudg. 2 12 13 14 15. Exod. 23 33. Vers 37. devils the idols forementioned whereby devils are worshipped and not God as 1 Cor. 10 19 20. Rev. 9 20. 2 Chr. 11.25 Deut. 32.17 Lev. 17 7. Devils here are called Shedim Wasters in opposition to Shaddai God Almighty Psal 68. ●5 Vers 39. whored committed spiritual whordom that is idolatrie see Psal 73 27. Iudg. 2.17 Eze. 23 7 37. Vers 42. their haters the heathens round about as was prophesied Levit. 26 17. and fulfilled Iudg. 3 8 14. and 4 2. and 6 1. and 10 7 8 9. and 13 1. Vers 43. Many times by Ehud Barak Gedeon Iephtah Samson c. Iudg. 3. and 4. and 7. and 11. and 15. Nehem. 9 28 30. by their counsel that is purposely and advisedly as 1 Chron. 12 19. Vers 46. gave them that is procured mercy or favour towards them Vers 47. from the heathens among whom diverse Israelites were scattred by reason of their often troubles at home So 1 Chron. 16 35 36. to glory that we may glorie or commend our selves The fifth Book Annotations Psalm CVII THe fifth book see Psal 42 1. Vers 2. whom he hath or that he hath redeemed them of the distresser or of distresse Vers 3. the sea that is the south where the red sea was situate from Judea as the Chaldee explaineth it the southern sea for the main sea was west-ward Ios 23 4. and so is often used for the West Vers 4. desert way Hebr. desert of way meaning where no was as verse 40. see also Isa 43 19. This estate figureth out mens dispersion among the peoples of the world Ezek. 20 35 36. when men are without the law Rom. 2.14 dwelling city Hebr. city of habitation or seating so vers 7 36. that is no harbour or place of refreshing for wild and venemous beasts onely haunted there Ier. 2.6 Deut. 8.15 Compare also Eccles 10.15 Gen 21 14 15 16. Vers 5. overwhelmed fainted see Psal 61 3. Vers 9. with good or good-things as the Greek explaineth it see Psalm 65 5. Luk. 1 53. Vers 10. shadow of death that is terrible darknes meaning hereby sore afflictions in body and soul See Psal 23 4. Isa 49 9. and 9 2. Mat. 4 15. Luk. 1 79. affliction as with cords and fetters see Iob 36 8 9 c Vers 16. barrs that is all the most strong hinderances so Isa 45 2. Vers 17. Fools evil disposed persons so named of their unadvised-rashnes see Psal 38 6. are afflicted or bring affliction on themselves Vers 18. soul that is appetite see the like in Iob 33 20. and the contrary in Psal 78 18. gates that is imminent peril of death see Psal 9.14 Iob 33.22 Vers 20. healeth them example in Hezekiah 2 King 20 1 4 5 7. and the contrary in Asa 2 Chron. 16 12 13. for God woundeth and healeth Deut. 32 39. Hos 6 1. Iob 33 19 24. corruptions that is corrupting-diseases or corrupting-graves whereinto they are ready to come see Psal 7.16 Iob 33 28 30. Vers 22. of confession that is thank-offrings see Psal 50 14. Vers 23. doe labour that is occupy or get their living so Rev. 18.17 Vers 25. rayseth-up or maketh-stand which noteth also the continuance of the storm See an example Ion. 1 4. Vers 29. he setteth or restoreth-firm See Mat. 8 26. Ion. 1 15. Vers 30. because they or when they that is the wayes Vers 32. the sitting or the Assise session of the Elders or Senators the governours of the people Vers 33. He putteth rivers that is he turneth watry fruitful places to a dry barren desert Rivers here as waters in Isa 32 20. Eccles 11 1. are put for most fertile grounds as wildernes for a dry barren ground Deut. 8.15 yssues that is places where water-spring are thirstines that is a thirsty dry land Vers 34. saltnes that is a salt barren land so Ier. 17 6. Iob 39 9. for salt causeth barrennes Deut. 29.23 Iudg. 9.45 Vers 35. land of drought that is a dry barren land compare Isa 41.18 Vers 37. yield fruitful revenue Hebr. make fruit of revenue or increase see Psal 1 3. Vers 39. And they are that is And again when he curseth them they are minished c. the contrary to the former blesseth is to be understood as in the law Deut 28 4.18 restraint either of liberty by imprisonment as Isa 53 8. or of any blessing Vers 40. contempt a base contemptible estate so Iob 12 21. deformed-wildernes or wild ground unordered so Iob 12 24. Vers 41 rayseth up or setteth in a high place safely so 1 Sam. 2 8. Psal 113 7 8 Vers 42. all in●urious-evil that is all evil persons that deny Gods providence or blame his administration shall have their mouthes stopped so Iob 5 16. and so pride is for prowd persons Psal 36 12. Vers 43. Who is wise a complaint how few there be that mark these things and an intimation that every wise man will observe them so Hos 14 10. Ier. 9 12. and they shall or as before who will understand Annotations Psalm CVIII Vers 2. YEa with my glorie that is with my soul and tongue as Psal 16 9. or Yea my glorie to weet shall sing This Psalm is composed of the 57. Psalm from the 8. verse to the end and of the 60. Psalm from the 7. verse to the end see the annotations there Vers 7. answer me or us see Psal 60 7 c. Vers 14. valiantnes that is valiantly and so prevaile as Balaam prophesied Num. 24 18.
Annotations Psalm CIX Vers 1. OF my praise that is which art praysed of me as Psalm 22 4. or which praysest and justifiest me against the calumnies of mine enemies 2 Cor. 10 18. Rom. 2 29. Num. 12 7 8. cease not or be not silent see Psal 28 1. of deceit that is the deceitful man as the Greek explaineth it so pride for prowd person Psal 36 12. are or have opened to weet themselves Vers 4. And I prayer to weet I made or give my self to prayer as the Greek saith I prayed or I am a man of prayer So I peace Psalm 120 7. See also 1 Cor. 14 33. Vers 6. Set in office or Make-visiter or overseer see verse 8. the wicked one the devill as 1 Ioh. 2 13 14. and 3 12. and 5 18. or generally wicked rulers the adversarie in Hebrue Satan in Greek the Devil who is an adversarie to mankind 1 Pet. 5 8. Rev. 12 9. at his right hand to resist and overcome him Zach. 3 1. and this is spoken of all his foes as of one man or of some one special as Doeg enemie to David 1 Sam. 22 9. c. Iudas to Christ Ioh. 13.2 But God is at the right hand of the poor verse 31. Psal 16.8 Vers 7. wicked that is as the Greek saith condemned see the note on Ps 1.1 to sin that is turned to sin and so abominable Prov. 28 9. and 15 8. Vers 8. his office or charge visitation bishoprick Episcopée and this is applied to Iudas whose office was derived to Matthias Act. 1 16 20 26. A bishop and bishops-charge so called of visitation is a common name to al overseers and offices Num. 4 16. and 31 14. Ezek. 44 11. 2 King 11 15. 2 Chron. 34 12 17. Nehem. 11 9. V. 9. fatherlesse or orphans and this is a curse of the law Exod. 22 24. Ier. 18 21. Vers 10. wander rogue-about as vagabonds Gen. 4 12. Vers 11. the creditour he to whom he is indebted or the extortioner let him seise on all his goods his labour goods gotten by his labour Vers 13. posteritie or his last end see Psal 37 37. to cutting-off or appointed to be cutt off to perdition or to destruction as the Greek explaineth The verb active is of passive signification as Psalm 32 9. and 36 3. Vers 15. memorie or memorial Psal 34 17. Iob 18 17. Vers 16. smitten with grief that is sorowful or as the Greek saith pricked in heart So verse 22. See Psal 102 5. and 34 19. Vers 17. let it come or it shall come and so after Vers 18. his rayment or a mantel let it enter or it entred It may be understood of his delight in cursing which pleased him as water and oil or of the efficacy of the curse that should pierse his own bowels and bones as Num. 5 22. Vers 20. the work that is the wage or reward due for his work so Levit. 19 13. Isa 49 4. Iob 7 2. Ezek. 29 20. Vers 21. Iehovih the name of God see Psal 68.21 doe to weet mercie as the next words shew and is expressed Psal 18 51. See also Psalm 103 9. where the word anger is omitted Vers 23. I am gone or am made to goe or depart namely towards my grave as Psal 58.9 See also Psal 102.12 1 Chron. 17.11 tossed as the grashopper or shaken off as the Locust which hath no nest or biding place but is driven to and fro being a fearful creature Nahum 3.17 Iob 39.23 or which is carried away with the wind Exod. 10.19 Vers 24. feeble or losened So that I am ready to stumble and fal So Paul calleth them loose or feeble knees Heb. 12.12 from Isa 35.3 for fatnes or for oil that is for want of fat or oil as for the fruits is for want of the fruits Lam. 9.4 for five is for want of five Gen. 18.28 or wee may turn it without fat for the Hebrue min somtime signifieth without Iob 21.9 Vers 25. shaked or wagged a sign of scorn Psal 22.8 Vers 27. thine hand that is thy handy work Vers 28. rise they up to weet against me as the Greek explaineth it and be they abashed as disappointed of their purpose Vers 31. at the right hand to assist contrarie to Satan verse 6. that judge that is condemn and persecute him to death Annotations Psalm CX Vers 1. JEhovah that is God the Father assuredly said see Psal 36 2. to my Lord that is to Christ whom David here calleth his Lord though he was also his son according to the flesh Math. 22.42.45 Rom. 1.3 Act. 2.34 So the Chaldee The Lord said unto his word meaning Christ Iohn 1.1 sit at my right-hand sitting noteth reigning with continuance 1 Cor. 15.25 Heb. 10 12.13 Gods right hand meaneth his power and majestie in the heavens Luk. 22.69 Mark 16.19 Heb. 1.3 and 8.1 and this above all Angels Heb. 1.13 thine enemies even all of them the last whereof is death 1 Cor. 15.25.26 Of this place the Apostle giveth this exposition Every Priest standeth daily ministring and ofttimes offring the same sacrifices which can never take away sinns but this man having offred one sacrifice for sin sitteth for ever at Gods right hand henceforth exspecting till his enemies be put the footstool of his feet Heb. 10.11.12.13 Vers 2. the rod or staffe scepter of thy strength thy strong staffe ô Christ that is the powerfull word of thy kingdome Isa 11.4 Mat. 13 19. which was to come out of Sion and Ierusalem Isa 2 3. Luk. 24 49. Act. 1.4 and 2.1.2 c. For in Sion Christ reigneth Psal 2 6. Reve. 14.1 rule thou that is thou shalt surely rule or have dominion see the note on Psal 37 3. Vers 3. voluntaries a people of voluntarinesses or of liberalities as Psal 68.10 that is shall most freely willingly and liberally present themselves and their oblations to thee as Iudg. 5 9. Act. 2.41 Exo. 25 2. Rom. 12 1. Psal 47.10 and 119 108. Song 6 11. of thy power or armie as Psal 33 16. that is when thou sendest forth thy powerfull gospel and preachers of the same to conquer the world Rom. 1 16. 2 Cor. 10.4 5. Reve. 6 2. Psal 45 4 5 6. in the honourable-beauties of holines or in the comly-honours of the sanctuarie meaning either the comly or honourable places of of holynes or of the sanctuarie as Psal 29.2 that is the Church or rather in the beautifull ornaments of holynes that is holy graces and vertues wherewith Christ and his people are adorned as the Priests and Levites of old with Vrim Thummim and holy garments Exod. 28.2.40 Isa 52 1. So the warries in heaven are clothed with fine linnen white and pure the righteousnes of the saints Revel 19 14 8. of the womb c. This place is difficult and may diversly be understood either of Christ himself or of his people and again if of Christ either in respect of his godhead or of his manhood Of his
the like want in Psal 59 14. and 69 2. and 45.4 Vers 13. small or litle in age or degree So Rev. 11 18. Vers 14. will add unto or add upon you that is increase you as Deut. 1.11 Isa 26.15 or add his blessings Vers 15. shall you be of or are you to Iehovah that is by him See the like phrase Gen. 14 19. 2 Sam. 2 5. Vers 16. he hath given or understand which he hath given for the earth also is his Psal 24.1 though heaven properly is his dwelling place yet not able to contain him 1 King 8 30 27. Vers 17. to silence the grave the place of silence and quietnes as Iob 3.17.18 See Psal 94.17 Annotations Psalm CXVI Vers 1. I Love to weet the Lord or I am lovingly-affected and welpleased The Greek here beginneth the 114. Psalm see the note on Psalm 10.1 and after verse 10. heareth or will hear to weet continually Vers 2. and that is therefore will I call or when I did call my dayes that is whiles I live or dayes of affliction as Iob 30.16 see Psalm 119 84. and 37.12 Vers 3. pangs or paines compare Psalm 18.5 c. hell the state of death or grave see Psalm 16.10 found that is came upon me So 1 Chron. 10.3 Nehem. 9.23 Esth 8.6 Psalm 119.143 Vers 5. Oh or I beseech thee O-now The Hebrew Anna and Na are words of intreating as the Greek Nai Philem. 1 20. Rev. 1.7 Vers 6. brought-low drawn-drie weakned and afflicted see Psalm 41.2 and 79.8 Vers 7. thy rest the quiet comfortable estate in God without trouble of conscience This Christ giveth Mat. 11.29 but sin taketh away Deut. 28.65 rewarded or as the Greek saith been beneficial see Psalm 13.6 Vers 8. sliding or thrust fall see Psalm 56.14 1 Sam. 2.9 Vers 9. walk on to weet pleasingly as the Greek explaineth or pleasingly administer so 1 Sam. 2.30.35 Psalm 86.14 the living in this world See Psalm 27.13 Vers 10. therefore the Hebrew K● For is here used for therefore as the Greek translateth and the Apostle alloweth 2 Cor. 4.13 So may is also be taken 1 Sam. 2.21 so the Greek hoti as Luk. 7.47 for she loved that is therefore she loved much Here the Greek version beginneth the 115. Psalm Vers 11. my hastening through fears in Greek my ecstasie or traunce see Psalm 31.23 hereto is opposed his quietnes Psalm 30.7 every man even the Prophets which have promised me the kingdom c. and thus it might be Davids infirmity or indeed every man in respect of God is a lyer and unable to help in time of need 1 Num. 23.19 Rom. 3.4 Psalm 33 17. Vers 12. for all so the Greek supplieth the word for and by rewards he meaneth benefites as verse 7. Compare 1 Thes 3.9 2 Chron. 32.25 Vers 13. the cup of salvation or of healthes that is of thanksgiving for Gods saving health and deliverance of me For mercies received the Israelites used to offer peace or thank offrings whereof they did eat and rejoyce before the Lord and at their bankets took up the cup of wine in their hands and blessed God called thereupon the cup of blessing 1 Cor. 10.16 So our Lord at the feast of the Passover took the cup and gave thanks Luk. 22.17 call on that is pray and praise God or call in that is proclaim and preach Gods mercies so verse 17. Vers 15. Precious c. that is God will not easily suffer his saints to be slain see Psalm 72.14 So the soul is said to be percious when the life is spared 1 Sam. 26.31 2 King 1.13 Vers 16. handmaid born thy servant in thy house see Psalm 86.16 hands that is hast set me at libertie as Iob 39.8 from afflictions Isa 28.22 a similitude taken from captives Isa 52.2 Vers 17. confession that is a thank-offring see Psalm 50.14 Annotations Psalm CXVII Vers 1. GEntiles or nations all which are exhorted to glorify God for obtaining mercy by Christ who hath received us into the glorie of God as the Apostle sheweth from this scripture Rom. 15.7 -11. Annotations Psalm CXVIII Vers 1. FOr he or that he is good so verse 29. Vers 4. that fear strangers of all nations as before he mentioned the church and ministers see Psalm 115.9 Vers 5. with a large-roumth that is by bringing me into it as is expressed Psalm 18 20. and 4.2 Vers 6. for me to weet an helper as the Greek explaineth which the Apostle followeth Heb. 13.6 See also Psalm 56.5.12 Vers 7. with them that help me instead of all helpers see a like phrase Psal 54 6. The Greek saith mine helper see on them to weet their reward or vengeance as the Chaldee explaineth See Psalm 54.9 and 91 8. Vers 10. but in c. or in the name of Iehovah I trust that I shall cut them off The Greek agreeth with the former the Chaldee with this latter and so in the verses folowing Vers 12. were quenched or on the contrary were kindled as both the Greek and Chaldee do translate it Sundry words signifie contraries as barac to blesse and to curse 1 King 21.13 The fire of thorns is both soon kindled and soon quenched so Christs enemies for or but in the name c. Vers 13. Thrusting c. that is Thou didst sorely thrust speaking to the enemie an Hebraisme often used as after vers 18. So Cutting shal be cut off Num. 15.30 that is shall die without mercie Heb. 10.28 Vers 14. song or melodie that is whom I sing land unto This is taken from Exod. 15.2 so Isa 12.2 for a salvation or a salvation that is hath saved or reskued me against mine enemies as 2 Sam. 10.11 where the like phrase is used so after verse 21. the word for may be omitted as sometime in the Hebrew it self 2 Chron. 18.21 compared with 1 King 22.22 Vers 15. salvation that is victorie as Psalm 98.1 or thanks for salvation as Psalm 116.13 See Rev. 19.1 tents that is dwelling-places but spoken of as in warrs or for short continuance as Hebr. 11.9 So tents of the saints Rev. 20.9 See also 2 Chron. 31.2 Vers 18 gave or delivered so Ezek. 31.14 Vers 19. gates of justice that is of Gods sanctuarie the gates whereof were to be opened by the Preists and Levites for men to come and serve the Lord. 1 Sam. 3.15 Called gates of justice because onely the just and clean might enter into them as vers 20. Isa 26 2. 2 Chron. 23 19. Rev. 21.27 Vers 22. The stone c. By this stone is meant David himself and his son Christ by the builders are meant the chief men of Israel that refused David and Christ to reign over them Mat. 21.42 Act. 4 11. for head that is the chief corner stone which coupleth and fastneth the building see also Isa 28 16. 1 Petr. 2 6.7.8 Eph. 2.20 21. Vers 24. made that is preferred in honour above others so making somtime signifieth as 1 Sam. 12 6.
Kedar mentioned in Gen. 10.2 and 25.13 Meshec signifieth length or protraction and so may here be taken for no proper name but I sojourn so long and thus the Greek turneth it my peregrination is prolonged Tents of Kedar the son of Ismael Gen. 25.13 whose children dwelt in Arabia Isa 21 13.-17 therefore the Chaldee here turneth it Arabians they dwelt in tents or cottages in the wildernes as shepheards See also Isa 42.11 Ier. 49.28.29 Ezek. 27.21 Vers 6. it hath much or to it self in it own seeming hath long dwelt so Psalm 123.4 Vers 7. for peace or to peace as after for or to warr that is addicted therto or understand a man of peace that is peacefull as the Greek expoundeth it so Iob 5.24 and 21.9 2 Sam. 17.3 See the like phrase Psalm 109.4 Annotations Psal CXXI Vers 1. OF degrees or for degrees or ascensions see the note on the former psalme the mountains Sion and Morijah where was the sanctuary of God who had his foundation in the holy mountains Psalm 87.1 which was a figure of the heavens Heb. 9.24 and sometime mountains and heavens are used for the same as Psal 18 8. with 2 Sam. 22 8. So the meaning is that when he looked up to God for help he received it Or we may read it thus Shall I lift up mine eyes to the mountains that is to the places where Idols are worshiped Deut 12 2. as if he should say farr be it from me For in vain is help exspected from the hils or the multitude of the mountains but in Iehovah our God is the salvation of Israel Ier. 3.23 The lifting up of the eyes signifieth hope and exspectation Ezek. 18.6 So Psal 123.1 Vers 3. to be moved or to slide or to commotion which meaneth a falling into evil see Psal 38 17. not slumber that is not neglect any care or diligence for thy good Psal 132 4. Prov. 6 4. Isa 5 27. Vers 5. shadow that is protection comfort and refreshing from heat Isa 25 4. and 4 6. Num. 14 9. See also Psal 109 31. Vers 6. The Sun which annoyeth with heat as the moon doth with cold vapours Ion. 4 8. Gen. 31 40. And the Sun and Moon being rulers of day and night Ps 136 8.9 imply all other things whatsoever But this hath reference to Gods protection of Israel in the wildernes Exod. 13 21. Isa 4 5. Vers 8. Thy going out and comming-in that is al thy administration affaires and actions See the like phrase Deut. 28 6. 2 Chr. 1 10. 2 Sam. 3 25. Act. 1 21. and 9 28. Annotations Psalm CXXII Vers 1. IN them or for them Greek for the things that were said we wil or let us goe exhorting one another as Deut. 33 19. Vers 3. joyned to it self compact fitly framed and builded together for an habitation of God through the spirit Ephes 2 21 22. so the curtains of the tabernacle were conjoyned Exod. 26 3. Vers 4. to the testimonie that is the Ark wherein were the tables of testimonies and from whence God testified his presence by oracle Exod. 25 21 22. or by the testimonie to Israel that is according to the charge given for their comming thither Deut. 16 16.17 Vers 5. sit thrones that is they stand or remain still or are set active for passive as Psalm 36 3. of the house or for the house that is the posteritie as Psalm 115 10. Vers 6. Ask that is Desire or pray for the peace in Greek the things that belong to the peace see the like speech Luk. 19 42. Ier. 15 5. safe-quietnes have or they shall have safe-ease or tranquilitie prosperitie the word meaneth both quietnes from troubles and abundance of welfare so Psalm 30 7. and 73 12. Vers 7. fort or skonce wals Vers 9. good for thee or thy good see Nehem. 2.10 Annotations Psalm CXXIII Vers 2. THat he be gracious or shew-shew-mercy this noteth continual prayer without fainting as Luk. 18 1-7 Vers 4. it is or to it self as Psalm 120.6 of the proud or be to the prowd as a prayer that the evil may turn upon themselves Annotations Psalm CXXIV Vers 1. EXcept Iehovah that he or But for Iehovah who was If it had not been he Vers 4. waters that is sinful people as Isa 59 19. Rev. 17 15. Annotations Psalm CXXV Vers 3. OF wickednes that is of the wicked as pride for prowd men Psal 36.12 lot that is inheritance as Ios 18.11 1 Pet. 5.3 Vers 5. crookednesses crooked wayes or vices Annotations Psalm CXXVI Vers 1. THe captivitie or the reversion that is the multitude of captives returning from bondage See Psal 14.7 and 68.19 Deut. 30.3 The return from Babels bondage figured our redemption by Christ Isa 10.21.22 Rom. 9.27 that dream that felt joy and comfort incredible which we doubted whether it were true or no as did Peter Act. 12.9 See also Isa 29.7.8 Vers 2. joyful-showt or song or shril-singing so verse 5.6 Compare Iob 8.21 doon very great things or doon magnificently or magnified his doings as the Greek translateth this phrase in Ioel. 2.20 the Hebraisme being he hath magnified to do like that in 2 Chron. 33.6 Manasseh multiplied to do that is did much evil with them or with these men Vers 4. our captivitie that is the rest of the captives which remain yet behind bring them also So captivitie is for captives Ezek. 11.24.25 in the south that is in the dry ground for so the Hebrue word signifieth and so south lands were waterlesse Iudg. 1.15 Here we may understand this shall be to us as rivers in the south Vers 5. shall reap or let them reap as continuing the former prayer so after Vers 6. He going goeth that is every sower forementioned therefore the Greek saith they did going goe which phrase meaneth a continual and diligent going the sowing seed the seed to be sown Hebr. the drawing of the seed that is the seed of drawing or of sowing as this phrase meaneth Amos 9.13 or the dray of seed that is the seed-basket Somtime drawing is purchasing as Iob 28.18 which may also be minded here the purchased that is precious seed Annotations Psalm CXXVII Vers 1. FOr Solomon as Psal 72.1 or of Solomon Vers 2. to rise early or to be early in rising to be late in sitting eating c. of sorrowes that is gotten with much sorrow or paines as bread of wickednes Prov. 4.17 is that which is wickedly gotten or bread of sorrowes may mean course meat as bread of pleasures Dan. 10.3 is dainty fine meat so by building keeping and blessing their labours without sorrow or surely he will give his beloved or dearling the Hebrue Iedid hath reference to Solomons name Iedid-jah 2 Sam. 12.25 that is Beloved-of Iah but the Greek turneth it plurally his beloved ones sleep quiet rest without cark and sorow Therefore also the Hebrue word Shens is written with aleph a quiet dum letter otherwise then usual to denote the more quiotues
government and sanctitie therefore the Greek turneth it sanctification see Psal 89.40 Annotations Psalm CXXXIII Vers 1. TOgether in unitie and concord Vers 2. the good oil the balsam or oil of holy ointment made of the principal spices for the Lords tabernacle and ministers Exod. 30.23.25 26-30 the coller Hebr. the mouth the upper hole or border which was bound about that it should not rent Exod. 39.2 ● Vers 3. Hermon an high and fertile mount without Jorden watered with the dew of heaven it was called also Shirion see Psalm 29 6. which descendeth understand here againe and as the dew that descendeth for Hernion and Sion were far asunder there where brethren dwell in unitie commanded appointed and sent effectually see Psal 42.9 Annotations Psalm CXXXIV Vers 1. THat stand that is serve or minister as which stood before the King Ier. 51 12. for which is written in 2 King 25 8. servant of the King Here is meant chiefly the Priests and Levites whose office was to stand and minister Deut. 10 8. and 17 12. Ezeck 44 11 15. So Neh. 12 44. the Priests and Levites that stood that is served See also Psalm 135 2. in the nights keeping the watch of the Lord See Lev. 8 35. 1 Chron. 9 33. Vers 2. in the sanctuarie or towards the holines that is the most holy place where God dwelt between the Cherubims or in holines that is holily Vers 3. blesse or will blesse thee speaking to Gods people Compare Num. 6 24. Psalm 128 5. and the promise Exod. 20 24. In all places where I put the memorie of my name I will come unto thee and blesse thee Annotations Psalm CXXXV Vers 1. HAlelu-jah that is praise or glorify ye Iah it is a word of joyfull exhortation to sing praises to the Lord for his mercies and in the end of Psalms is added as Amen for a chearful acclamation see Psalm 104 35. and 106 48. Rev. 19 1 3 6. Vers 4. peculiar-treasure or precious and singular-possession proprietie so Deut. 7.6 This was promised by the law Exod. 19.5 but performed by Christ his redeeming and purifying of his people Tit. 2.14 1 Pet. 2.9 Vers 7. vapours or elevations in Greek clowds for by vaporous clowds drawn from the end of the earth or sea commeth rayn as it is said he calleth for the waters of the sea and powreth them out on the face of the earth Amos 5.8 So Ier. 10 13. and 51 16. with the rain or to the rain so fire and water are mixed in one clowd treasuries or coffers store-houses see Psal 33.7 Vers 8. from man c. that is both men and beasts see Psalm 78 50 51. Exod. 12 12 29. Vers 9. Pharaoh the King who was plagued first in Aegypt and after drowned in the red sea Exod. 7. and 8. and 9. and 10. and 14. Vers 10. Many or ample great nations the Amorites Canaanites c. Vers 11. Ogh a giant whose bedsted was of yron nine cubits long and fowr broad See Num. 21 23-35 Deut. 3.11 kingdoms thirtie and one as is reckned Iosh 12 9-24 Vers 12. a possession or heritage see Psalm 78 59 Vers 14. for or concerning his servants this is taken from Deut. 32 36. Vers 15. idols compare this that foloweth with Psalms 115 4. c. Vers 19. house of Israel that is the posteritie of Israel so after of Aaron to whom the Priesthood was committed Exod. 28.1 Vers 20. of Levi which were taken from among the sonns of Israel and given and joyned with the Priests to minister unto them Num. 18 2 6. ye that fear all strangers converts proselites Act. 2.5 and 10 35. Annotations Psalm CXXXVI Vers 1. MErcie the Hebrue Chesed signifieth a sacred affection of mercie pietie grace benignitie and bountiful good will towards any without respect of merit In man somtime it is the pious benigne affection wherwith he doth good somtime the mercy or bountihed which he receiveth as in Isa 40 6. it is the glorious grace which man hath from God called by the holy Ghost in Greek doxa glorie 1 Pet. 1.24 usually the Greek version hath for it elios mercie which the new Testament alloweth Mat. 9.13 from Hos 6.6 Hereof a godly man is called Chasid gracious or merciful see Psalm 4.4 Vers 8. dominion or rule soveraignty see Gen. 1.16 Vers 10. Aegypt or the Aegyptians see Psal 78 43-51 Vers 13. parts or divisions By the Jewes tradition the red sea was parted into twelve several parts for every of the 12. tribes to goe through Vers 15. shook-off that is overthrew so Exod. 14 27. Vers 18. magnificent mighty and excellent mentioned after and Psalm 135.10 11.12 Vers 24. redeemed or delivered broken off and pulled away as by violence for so also the word signifieth Psalm 7.3 Vers 25. bread that is food Bread is used for all meats so in the Greek to buy bread Mark 6.36 is to buy meat or victuals Mat. 14.15 Therefore this word is used also for beasts food Psal 147.9 Annotations Psalm CXXXVII Vers 1. BAbel or Babylon the chief citie in Chaldea or land of Shinar where Nimrod the mighty hunter the son of Cush the son of Ham began his reign called therefore his land Gen. 10.9.10 Mich. 5.6 There in a plain the people were building a citie and towre whose top mought reach to heaven but God confounded their language so the building ceased whereupon it was called Babel that is confusion Gen. 11.1.2.4.8.9 Afterward when Nebuchadnezar reigned there it was the cheifest citie in the world for luxurie cruelty idolatrie and other sinns so that Shinar is noted for the land and seat of Wickednes Zach. 5.8.11 and Babylon is a type of the citie and seat of Antichrist Rev. 17 1-5 In this citie and countrie were the Jewes captives 70. yeres Ier. 25.11.12 Jerusalem and the temple being burned 2 King 25.8.9.10.11 In that captivy they lamented as in this psalm is shewed Vers 3. words of song that is songs so words of marvails Psal 145 5. mirth understand againe they asked of us mirth or words of meriment Vers 4. land of a stranger or land of alienation that is a strange land or of a strange God or people Vers 5. hand forget to weet her cunning some such word is often understood in defective passionate speeches See Psal 103.9 V. 6. to my palat or to the roof of my mouth that is let me be speechlesse as Ezek. 3.26 Iob 29.10 preferr or make to ascend the head that is the cheifest Vers 7. unto the soons of Aedom that is against the Aedomites see the like speech in a contrary sense Psal 132.1 Of Aedom see Psalm 60.10 and 83.7 the day that is the calamitous time see the note on Psal 37.13 rase or powr out empty as the Greek also turneth it that is destroy and leave it bare See this word Psalm 141.8 The Aedomites being alwayes enemies to their brother Israel rejoyced at his ruine and helped forward his destruction for which
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
heart and they know not my wayes verse 11 So-that I sware in mine anger if they shall enter into my Rest PSALM XCV Sing this as the 45. or as the 97. Psalm verse 1 COme let us to the LORD showt-joyfully to Rock of our health showt-triumphantly verse 2 Let us prevent his face with thanksgiving let us with psalms to him triumpnant-sing verse 3 Because the LORD is a great God-mightie a great King eke above al Gods is hee verse 4 In whose hand are the earths deep-secrecies the strōg-heights of the mountains eke are his verse 5 His is the sea for he did make the same and the dry-land for that his hands did frame verse 6 Come let us bend and bowing-down-adore the LORD our maker let us kneel before verse 7 For he our God is and the people wee of his pasture and sheep of his hand bee His voice if ye shall hear the same to day verse 8 Make not your heart hard as in Meribah as in the wildernes in Massah day verse 9 Where me your fathers tempting-did-essay they proved me also they saw my deed verse 10 I fourtie yere was with that race yrked and sayd a folk they are in heart that stray and of my wayes the knowledge have not they verse 11 That in my wrath I did with-oath-protest If ever they enter into my Rest PSALM XCVI verse 1 SIng ye to Iehovah a new song sing ye to Iehovah al the earth verse 2 Sing ye to Iehovah blesse ye his name preach-the-good-tidings of his salvation from day to day verse 3 Tell among the nations his glorie among all peoples his marveilous works verse 4 For great is Iehovah and praysed vehemently fearful he is above al Gods verse 5 For al the Gods of the peoples are vayn-idols but Iehovah made the heavens verse 6 Glorious-majestie comly-honour are before him strength and beauteous-glorie in his sanctuarie verse 7 Give to Jehovah ye kinreds of the peoples give to Jehovah glory and strength verse 8 Give to Jehovah the glory of his name take-up an oblation and come into his courts verse 9 Bow-down your selves to Jehovah in the comly-honour of the sanctuarie tremble-ye at his face all the earth verse 10 Say ye among the nations Jehovah reigneth the world also shall be stablished it shall not be moved he will judge the peoples with righteousnesses verse 11 Let the heavens rejoyce and the earth be glad rore let the sea and the plenty thereof verse 12 Let the field shew-gladnes and all that therein is then let all the trees of the wood showt-joyfully verse 13 Before Jehovah for he cometh for he cometh to judge the earth he will judge the world with justice and the people with his faithfulnes PSALM XCVI Sing this as the 45. Psalm verse 1 SIng ye unto Jehovah a new psalme O all the earth sing to th'eternal-JAH verse 2 Sing ye unto Jehovah blesse his name preach his salvation from day to day verse 3 His glorie tel among the nations 'mong peoples all his wondrous-actions verse 4 For great Jehovah praysed eke is hee greatly fearful above all gods he is verse 5 For all the peoples gods vayn-idols bee but of the heav'ns Jehovah maker is verse 6 Glory and honour are before his face strength and beautie within his Holy-place verse 7 Ye kinreds of the peoples give to JAH give to Jehovah glorie strength also verse 8 Give ye the glorie of his name to JAH an offring take and come his courts into verse 9 Bow-down in th'honourable Holy place to JAH the whole earth tremble at his face verse 10 Among the heathen-nations say yee Iehovah reigneth also stablenes the world shall have it shall not moved bee the peoples he will judge with righteousnes verse 11 Let heav'ns be glad and the earth rejoyce let sea and plenty thereof roar-with-noise verse 12 The field and all therein let gladsom be let al trees of the wood then showt-with-mirth verse 13 Before Jehovah because come doth hee because he cometh for to judge the earth the world he judge will with just-right'ousnes the people 's also with his faithfulnes PSALM XCVII This may be sung also as the 37. Psalm verse 1 IEhovah reigns let th' earth exult-with glee let th'ylands many shew-forth-joyfulnes verse 2 About him clouds and gloomy-darknes bee justice and judgment his thrones stablenes verse 3 Fire doth before the face of him procede and round-about his enemies flameth verse 4 His lightnings have the world illumined the earth doth see and painfully-trembleth verse 5 Mounts at Jehovahs presence melted are like waxe at face of Lord of th' earth totall verse 6 The heav'ns his justice openly-declare and see his glorie doe the peoples all verse 7 Abasht be all that serve a graven-thing that in vain-idols boast-them-gloriously O all ye Gods bow-down-him-worshiping verse 8 Sion doth heare and joyeth-chearfully and Judahs daughters shew doe-gladsome-mirth because Jehovah of thy judgements-right verse 9 For thou Jehovah high 'bove all the earth art farre above all Gods advanst-in-hight verse 10 O lovers of Jehovah-hate ye ill souls of his gracious-saints he doth beware he also them safely-deliver will out of the hand of those that wicked are verse 11 A light for him that just is sown there is and joy for them that upright hearted be verse 12 Ye just joy in Jehovah and confesse to the remembrance of his sanctity PSAM XCVII verse 1 IEhovah reigneth let the earth be glad let the many yles rejoyce verse 2 Cloud and gloomy-darknes are round-about him justice and judgement are the stable-place of his throne verse 3 Fire goeth before him and flameth round-about his distressers verse 4 His lightnings illuminate the world the earth seeth and trembleth verse 5 The mountaines like waxe melt at the presence of Jehovah at the presence of the Lord of all the earth verse 6 The heavens declare his justice and all peoples see his glorie verse 7 Abashed-be all they that serve a graven thing that gloriously-boast themselves in vain-idols bow-down-your-selves to him all ye Gods verse 8 Sion heareth and rejoyceth and glad are the daughters of Judah because of thy judgements Jehovah verse 9 For thou Iehovah art high above all the earth vehemently art thou exalted above all Gods verse 10 Ye lovers of Iehovah hate evil he keepeth the soules of his gracious-saints he will deliver them from the hand of the wicked verse 11 Light is sowen for the just and joy for the right of heart verse 12 Rejoyce ye just in Iehovah and confesse to the remembrance of his holinesse PSALM XCVIII 1 A psalm SIng-yee to Iehovah a new song for he hath done marveilous things his right hand hath saved him and the arme of his holines verse 2 Iehovah hath-made known his salvation to the eyes of the nations he hath revealed his justice verse 3 He hath remembred his mercy and his faithfulnesse of the house of Israel all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation
societie and followship with Devils And that these evil arts are not here approved the law sheweth Deut. 18. Onely similitudes are taken from them as elswhere from the thief Rev. 16.15 the unrighteous Iudge Luke 18.1.2.6.7 the unjust steward Luke 16. c. of him that is made-wise of the wised that is the learned expert the cunning mage Vers 8. refused as waters that is as the Greek explaineth set at naught nothing esteemed as waters that passe away and are not regarded bend he his arrowes or his arrow for the Hebrew hath a double reading that is every of his arrowes And this may be meant of the wicked man whose arrowes bent at the just shall be broken or of God who shooteth at the wicked and cutteth them off be they as cutt off or let them be as if they were cutt-off or even as strawes meaning it of the wickeds arrowes or if of their own persons let them be even cutt off as the Greek saith untill they be weakened Vers 9. snail that melteth or snail of melting that is a consuming snail wich creeping out of the shell casteth her moistures and so wasteth to death Also with salt a snail melteth into water let him goe-away or walk meaning let him die So where one Prophet saith to goe with thy fathers 1 Chron. 17.11 another saith for it sleep that is die 2 Sam. 7.12 the untimely birth or sallen-birth meaning fallen before due time So Iob 3.19 Ecces 6.3.5 Vers 10. Ere that they shall perceive or Before men shall understand He speaketh to the wicked of their suddain destruction The meaning seemeth to be this Ere men shall perceive or seel the pricking of your thorns which are thorns of the Bramble God will as with a whirlwind destroy every of them The Bramble or briar mentioned also in Jorhams parable Iudg. 9.14.15 hath strong and sharp thorns fit to resemble the evil counsels and deeds of the wicked The Hebrue Sir is used both for a thorn and a pot wherefore some here translate pots yet yeilding the same sense The Greek turneth it thorns as alive or even quick which noteth subdain destruction as Psal 55.16 let them goe down to hel alive or their lively vigour which made them fear no destruction as Psal 38.20 my enemies are alive are mighty This word is somtime used for raw flesh 1 Sam. 2.15 which some that translate the former word pots retain also here even in wrath or as with burning-anger We may also understand the word thorn thus aswell the living thorn that is fresh and green as the thorn of burning that is the burnt or sear thorn because on the bramble some of the thorns are parched and dry when others are young and green he will tempestuously whirl it away God will take away or skare away it that is every thorn as with a whirlwind or tempest For as with a whirlwind that passeth the wicked is no more Prov. 10.25 Vers 11. his feet in bloud This noteth both the greatnes of the slaughter and comfortable use which the just shall make hereof Compare Psal 68.24 Isa 63.3 Rev. 14.20 Vers 12. earthly-man Hebr. Adam put here for men in general as son for sonns 2 King 21.6 with 2 Chron. 33.6 See also Psalm 8.9 fruit that is a comfortable reward after their labours and troubles As Heb. 12.11 Iam. 3.18 God that judge or Gods judging A mysterie of the holy Trinitie used sundry times in the scripture as Gods caused me to wander Gen. 20.13 he is holy Gods Ios 24.19 he is living Gods Ier. 10.10 though most commonly it is otherwise See the note on Psal 3.3 Annotations Psalm LIX Vers 1. COrrupt not or bring not to perdition See Psal 57.1 Mìchtam a notable song see Psal 16.1 to kill him or to do him dye Saul having cast his spear at David and missed him sent messengers after unto Davids house for to keep or watch him and to kill him But his wife Michal Sauls daughter bewrayed the matter let David down at a window and so he escaped 1 Sam. 19.10.11.12 Hereupon he made this Psalm Vers 2. set me on high set me aloft where I may be safe that my foes reach not to me Vers 4. not for my trespasse to weet against them as elswhere David professeth 1 Sam. 24.10.12 Vers 5. without iniquitie to weet of me or on my part understanding it of sin as in the former verse or without punishment understanding it of the enemies they run c. Iniquitie is often used for punishment see Psal 69.28 or without iniquitie without blame in their own conceit as in Ier. 50.7 their enemies said we offend not because thy have sinned c. to meet me meaning for good that is to assist me For somtime meeting is to oppose and resist Psal 35.3 Vers 6. to visit namely with punishment as Exod. 20.5 See otherwise in Ps 8.5 the heathens that is the wicked mine enemies called here heathens as elswhere strangers Psal 54.5 unfaithfully-work or disloyally-commit See this word Psal 25.3 Vers 7. They return at evening The enemies like hungry dogs come at evening secretly to surprise and devour me So wicked persecutors are likened to dogs Psal 22.17 or it may be a prophesie of their extreme povertie that when others goe to rest they goe about howling for meat make noyse as a dog barking grinning howling as a dog for his meat as after verse 15.16 therefore the Greek turneth it they are hungrie Vers 8. utter or well-out as from a fountaine belch or babble as Prov. 15.2.28 This similitude is explained Ier. 6.7 As the fountain casteth out her waters so she casteth out her malice swords c. that is they speak sharp devouring words See Psal 57.5 Vers 10. His strength understand O God that art his strength And it may be meant of himself though he speak as of another 1 because in the Hebrue there is sometime a suddain change of the person as Dan. 9.4 thou keepest covenant towards them which love him that is which love thee Deut. 5.10 that love me and keep his commandements for my commands Mic. 1.2 Hear ye people all they for al yee 2. because in the last verse of this Psalm it is repeated My strength 3 also in this place the Greek turneth it my strength 4 because in the next verse it is written in the Hebrue text letters his mercie but by the vowels and margine read my mercie which giveth occasion to suppose the like meaning here Howbeit the sense is good if we understand it of the enemy Saul thus O God that art is strength and hast given him the kingdom and this power For even wicked rulers have no power except it be given them from above Iohn 19.11 And David much respected Saul as Gods Anoynted 1 Samuel 26.11 2 Samuel 1.14 I take-heed or will I keep observe that is wayt upon thee or keep thanks and prayses for thee as verse 18. Vers 11. God of my mercy