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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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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-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
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
is the Queen at thy right hand in fine-gold of Ophir verse 11 Hear O daughter and see and bend thine ear and forget thy people and thy fathers house verse 12 And the king wil covet thy beautie for he is thy Lord and bow-down thy self to him verse 13 And the daughter of Tyrus with oblation shall earnestly-beseek thy face even the rich of the people verse 14 The kings daughter is al glorious within her clothing is of purled-works of gold verse 15 In embroderies she shall be led-along to the king virgins after her her fellow-friends brought in to thee verse 16 They shall be led-along with joyes and gladnes they shall come into the pallace of the King verse 17 In stead of thy fathers shall be thy sonns thou shalt put them for Princes in all the earth verse 18 I wil make-memorie of thy name in every generation and generation therefore peoples shall confess thee for ever and aye PSALM XLV This may be sung also as the 8. Psalme verse 2 MIne heart a good word boyleth-fervently I to the King doe say mine actions my tongue the pen of writer speedily verse 3 Much fairer art thou then be Adams sonns grace powred out is in thy lips therefore God he hath blessed thee for evermore verse 4 Gird thou thy sword on thigh ô mighty-one thy glory and thine honourablenesse verse 5 And in thy comely-honour ride-thou-on with-prosperous-speed on word of faithfulnes and of meeknes and of just-equitie and fearfull things thy right hand teach shall thee verse 6 Thine arrows sharpe folks under thee shal fal even-in the heart of the kings enemies verse 7 Thy throne is ever and perpetuall ó God the septer of thy kingdome is a scepter of most-equal-righteousnes verse 8 Justice thou lov'st and hatest wickednes Therefore God thy God hath anoynted thee above thy peers with oil of joyfulnes verse 9 Myrrh Alo's Cassi ' al thy garments bee out of the yvorie fayr-pallaces more-than they that doo make thee to rejoyce verse 10 Kings daughters are among thy precious-choise At thy right hand the maried-Queen was set in Ophir gold verse 11 O daughter hear see And bend thyne ear and thine-own folk forget and-eke thy fathers house verse 12 So thy beautie the King wil covet for thy Lord he is and unto him bow-down-thy self-submisse verse 13 And Tyrus daughter peoples wealthy-men with gift thy face shal earnestly-desire verse 14 The Kings daughter al glorious is within of purled works of gold is her attyre verse 15 In broderyes led to the King is shee mayds after her her friends brought in to thee verse 16 They shall be led-along with joyes and glee they enter shall into the Kings Pallace verse 17 In stead of thy fathers thy sonns shall bee in al the earth them princes shalt thou place verse 18 Thy name through ages al I wil relate therfore for ay folks shall thee celebrate PSALM XLVI Sing this as the 44. Psalm verse 2 AN hopeful-shelter and a strength unto us God wil bee a succour in distresses find vehemently shall wee verse 3 Therefore we wil not be afrayd although the earth change place and though the mountayns moved be into heart of the seas verse 4 Though waters therof make a noyse though muddy be shall they though for the haughtynes therof the mountains quake Selah verse 5 There is floud the streams thereof shall glad the citie of God the holy-place the places of the Highest-ones abode verse 6 God is in middest of the same it shal not moved bee at looking-forth of th'early-morn God help the same wil hee verse 7 The nations did make a noyse the kingdoms moved were give-forth did he his thundring-voice the earth did melt with-fear verse 8 The God of armies is with us the ever being-JAH the God of Ja'kob is for us a refuge-high Selah verse 9 Jehovahs operations O come-on ye and see that wondrous-desolations put in the earth doth hee verse 10 Unto the utmost end of th' earth he maketh cease the warrs he breaks the bow and cutts the spear in fire he burns the carrs verse 11 Surcease and know that J am God exalted be wil I among the heathens through the earth I le be exalted-hye verse 12 The God of armies is with us the ever-being-JAH the God of Ia'kob is for us a refuge-high Selah PSALM XLVI 1 To the master of the musick to the sons of Korach upon Alamoth a song verse 2 GOd wil be to us an hopeful-shelter and a strength a help in distresses we shal find vehemently verse 3 Therefore we will not feare though the earth change and though the mountains be moved into the heart of the seas verse 4 Though the waters thereof make a noyse be muddy though the mountains quake for the haughtynes thereof Selah verse 5 A river the streams therof shall make-glad the citie of God the holy the dwelling-places of the most-high verse 6 God in the mids of it it shal not be moved God will help it at the looking-forth of the morning verse 7 The nations made a noyse the kingdoms were moved he gave his voice the earth melted verse 8 Jehovah of hosts is with us the God of Jaakob a hye-refuge for us Selah verse 9 Come-on behold the works of Jehovah who putteth wondrous-deso lations in the earth verse 10 He maketh warrs to cease unto the utmost-end of the earth he breaketh the bow and cutteth the spear the charrets he burneth in fire verse 11 Surcease and know that I am God I wil be exalted in the nations I wil be exalted in the earth verse 12 Iehovah of hosts is with us the God of Jaakob a high refuge for us Selah PSALM XLVII 1 To the master of the musick to the sons of Korach a psalm verse 2 ALl peoples clap ye the palm showt triumphantly to God with voice of shrilling verse 3 For Jehovah is high fearful a great king over al the earth verse 4 He hath subdued peoples under us and nations under our feet verse 5 He hath chosen for us our inheritance the high-excellencie of Jaakob whom he loveth Selah verse 6 God is gone up with triumph Jehovah with voice of trumpet verse 7 Sing-psalm to God sing-psalm sing-psalm to our king sing-psalm verse 8 For God is king of al the earth sing an instructing-psalm verse 9 God reigneth over the heathens God sitteth on the throan of his holynes verse 10 The bounteous-princes of the peoples are gathered the people of the God of Abraham for the shields of the earth are Gods vehemently is he exalted PSALM XLVII Sing this as the 33. Psalm verse 2 CLap hands al peoples showt-joyful to God with voice of shrilling-myrth verse 3 For high Jehovah is fearfull a great King over al the earth verse 4 He doth subdue folks under us and heathens under our feet lay verse 5 Doth choose our heritage for us Jakobs glorie he loves Selah verse 6 God is up-gone with triumphing the LORD with
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
* 2. Sam. 12.10 pangs of death compassed * 2. Sam. 22.5.6 him about the floods of Belial the ungodly men made him afrayd the cords of hell compassed him the snares of death prevented him his * Psal 55.4.5 heart was sore pained within him and the terrours of death fell upon him fearfulnes and trembling came upon him and horrour overwhelmed him His * Psal 31.11 life was spent with grief his yeers with sighing his strength fayled and his bones were consumed But alwayes in his fears * Psal 56.3 4. he trusted in God and was not afrayd what flesh could doe unto him in his distress * 2. Sam. 22.7 he called upon the Lord cried to his God who heard his voice out of his Temple and drew him out of * vers 17.18 c. many waters from his strong enemie and from them that hated him and brought him forth into a large place and delivered him because he delighted in him He gave him the * vers 36. c. shield of his salvation and girded him with strength to battel and gave him the necks of his enemies that he destroyed those that hated him Therefore he gave thanks unto the Lord * vers 50. among the nations and sang praises unto his name * Psal 57.8 awaking up his glorie awaking up his Psalterie and Harp awaking himself early to praise the Lord among the peoples and to sing unto him among the nations so he sang of his * Psal 59.16 power he sang loud of his mercy in the morning that God had been his defence and refuge in the day of his distresse And thereof this book of Psalmes most whereof David made is a glorious testimonie wherin by manifold psalmes and hymnes and spirituall songs he set forth the praises of God his own faith in his word exercise and delight in his Law with narrations of Gods former and present mercies and prophesies of future graces to be fulfilled in Christ whom he being a Prophet * Act. 2.30 knew that he should be the fruit of his loines concerning the flesh and should sit upon his throne whose incarnation afflictions death resurrection ascension and eternall glorious kingdom and priest-hood he sang by the spirit with such heavenly melodie as may not onely delight but draw into admiration every understanding heart and comfort the afflicted soule with such consolation as David himself was comforted of the Lord. And these his Psalmes have ever since by the Church of Israel by * Mat. 21.16.42 Christ and his Apostles and by the Saints in all ages been received and honoured as the oracles of God cited for confirmation of true religion and sung in the publike assemblies as in Gods Tabernacle and Temple where they sang praise unto the Lord with the * Rom. 4.6 and 11.9 words of David and with the instruments which * 2. Chron. 29.30 he had made over their * 2. Chron. 7.6 burnt-offrings and sacrifices Now because many things * 2. Chr. 29.25.27.28 both for phrase and matter are difficult to such as are not acquainted with Davids language I have out of my slender store annexed a few breif notes comparing the Scriptures and conferring the best Expositors especially the ancient Greek and Chaldee versions wherby if any help of understanding may arise the praise be to God the comfort to his people FINIS ANNOTATIONS VPON THE BOOKE OF PSALMES Annotations Psalm I. THe book of Psalmes so our Lord himself intitleth it Luk. 20.42 but the Hebrew title Tehililum signifieth Hymnes or Prayses According to the Greek it is called the Psalter V. 1. O blessed or O happy or Welfares the man A joyfull acclamation for the mans welfare and felicities as going-right-forward and so having good successe Contrary hereunto is Woe or Alas Eccs 10.16.17 Luk. 6 20.24 This word Ashrei in the Hebrew is alwayes applied to men and so differeth from an other word Baruc blessed which is ascribed both to God and men Psal 115.15.18 the contrary whereto is cursed Psal 37.22 doth not walk or hath not walked But the time past and time to come are in the Hebrew often used for to expresse continued actions Walking signifieth one conversation both touching faith and workes Psal 119.1 Gen. 5.24 compared with Heb. 11.5.6 2 Petr. 2.10 Iud. 11. To walk in the counsell of any is either to doe as they advise and suggest as did Ahaziah 2 Chron. 22.3.4.5 or by imitation to doe like others before as did Israel Mich. 6.16 But in every respect the counsell of the wicked should be farre from us Iob 21.16 and 22.18 Wicked that is ungodly so our English word meaneth being made of the old Danish wgudelig or we may call them according to the originall Restles turbulent unjust ungracious The Hebrew rashaugh signifieth restlesnes and is opposed to quietnes Iob 34.29 Such men are without peace in themselves and seek to disturb and molest others Proverb 4.16 likened therefore to the raging sea Isa 57.20.21 And because for their evil deeds they are often brought forth to judgement and condemned therefore is this name given to condemned persons Psal 109.7 Iob 27.7 And as to make just or justifie is to acquit or absolve in judgement Psal 82.3 so to make or pronounce wicked is to condemn Psal 37.33 and 94.21 Deut. 25.1 Way track or trode This word also signifieth any religion doctrins manners actions administration or course of life Psal 5.9 and 25.4 and 86.11 Act. 18.25.26 and 22.4 2 Petr. 2.2.15.21 sinners or misdoers erronious enormous Though there is no man just on earth that doth good and sinneth not Eccl. 7.22 yet such are usually called sinners as be given to vice and have the course of their life evil Gen. 13.13 1 Sam. 15.18 Psal 26.9 and 104.36 Mat. 26.45 Luk. 7.37 Iohn 9.16.31 In this respect they that are born of God are said not to sin 1. Iohn 3.9 and Solomon opposeth the sinner to the good man Eccle. 9.2 See the note on Psal 4.5 nor sit in the seat or and hath not sitten c. To sit is to abide continue dwell Psal 2.4 and 101.6.7 and 132.14 or to company and have familiarity with any Psal 26.4.5 And the original moshab here Englished seat is diversly used as for a seat or chayr to sit on 1 Sam. 20.25 Iob 29.7 which noteth authoritie somtime an habitation or dwelling Psal 107.4.7 and 132.13 sometime an assise session or assemblie Psal 137.32 And so may it here be taken for the assemblie of the scornfull The scornfull Proud-rhetoricall-mockers Losels The word importeth pride as the Lord scorneth tho scorners Prov. 3.34 that is resisteth the proud Iam 4.6 1 Pet. 5.5 It implieth also eloquence often used in mocks Iob 16.20 Vers 2. Hath his delight or his pleasure is law or doctrine See the note on Psal 19.8 Iehovah or the Lord as the Greek and the new Testament usually expresseth ●t The opening
shall find all thine enemies thy right hand shall find them that hate thee verse 10 Thou wilt set them as an oven of fire at the time of thy face Iehovah in his anger will swallow them and fire shall eat them verse 11 Their fruit from the earth thou wilt destroy and their seed from the sonns of Adam verse 12 For they have intended against thee evill they have thought a crafty-purpose but they shall not be able verse 13 For thou wilt set them as a but with thy strings thou wilt make-ready against their faces verse 14 Be thou exalted Iehovah in thy strength we will sing and praise-with-psalme-thy power PSALM XXII 1 To the master of the musick concerning the hind of the morning a Psalm of David verse 2 MY God my God wherefore hast thou forsaken me art farr-off from my salvation from the words of my roaring verse 3 My God I call by day and thou answerest not and by night and there is no silence to me verse 4 And thou art holy sitting the praises of Israel verse 5 In thee our fathers trusted they trusted and thou deliveredst them verse 6 Unto thee they cryed-out and were safe-delivered in thee they trusted and were not abashed verse 7 But I am a worm and not a man the reproach of earthly-men and the contemned of the people verse 8 All they that see me doe skoff at me they make-a-mow with the lip they wag the head verse 9 He confidently-turned unto Jehovah let him deliver him let him ridd him because he delighteth in him verse 10 But thou art the drawer of me forth out of the belly the maker of me to trust even at my mothers brests verse 11 Upon thee I have been cast from the womb from my mothers belly thou art my God verse 12 Be not thou gone-farr off from me for distress is neer for there is no helper verse 13 Many bulloks have compassed me about mighty bulles of Bashan have environed me verse 14 They have wide-opened upon me their mouth as a renting and roaring Lion verse 15 I am powred-out as waters and all my bones dispart-themselves my heart is as wax it is molten in the midds of my bowels verse 16 My able-strength is dried-up as a potsheard and my tongue cleaveth to my jawes And thou hast brought-me-down to the dust of death verse 17 For dogs have compassed me the assembly of evill-doers have inclosed me they Lion-like-piersed my hands and my feet verse 18 I may tell all my bones they did behold they did view me verse 19 They parted my garments among them and for my coat they cast a lot verse 20 And thou Iehovah be not farr-off my fortitude hasten to my help verse 21 Ridd my soul from the sword my alonely soul from the hand of the dog verse 22 Save me from the mouth of the Lion and from the hornes of Unicorns thou hast answered me verse 23 I will tell thy name to my brethren in the midds of the Church I will praise thee verse 24 Ye fearers of Jehovah praise him all ye seed of Jaakob honour him and be afraid of him all ye seed of Israel verse 25 For he hath not despised nor abhorred the affliction of the poor-afflicted nor hidd his face from him and when he cried-out unto him he heard verse 26 Of thee shall be my praise in the great Church my vowes I will pay before them that fear him verse 27 The meek shall eat and be satisfied they shall praise Jehovah that seek him your heart shall live to perpetual-aye verse 28 All the ends of the earth shall remember and turn unto Jehovah and all families of the heathens shall bow-down-themselves before thee verse 29 For to Jehovah pertains the kingdom and he is ruler among the nations verse 30 All the fat-ones of the earth shall eat and bow-down-themselves all that goe-down to the dust shall bend-down before him and he that quickeneth not his soul verse 31 A seed shall serve him it shall be counted to the LORD for a generation verse 32 They shall come and shall declare his justice to a people that shall be born that he hath done it PSALM XXII verse 2 O my God ô my God wherefore hast thou forsaken me art far from my salvation words of my roring-cry verse 3 O my God I doe call by day and thou not answerest also by night and unto me there is no silent rest verse 4 And thou holy abidest-still the praises of Is'rel verse 5 Our fathers trusted thee trusted thou them deliv'redst-well verse 6 Unto thee they did cry-out and were safe-delivered in thee they trusted and were not with bashfullnes-shamed verse 7 But I a worm and not a man the vile-reproach am I of earthly-men of people eke despis'd-contemptuously verse 8 All they that doe upon me look a scoff at me doe make they with the lip doe make a mow the head they scornfull-shake verse 9 Unto Jehovah trust he did let him now ridd him quite let him deliver him because in him he doth delite verse 10 But it is thou that me out of the belly forth-drewest that madest me to trust-secure even at my mothers brest verse 11 Unto thee from the tender-womb committed been have I even from my mothers belly thou hast been my God mighty verse 12 O be not thou therefore from me farr-off away now gone for sorowfull-distress is neer for helper there is none verse 13 The many bulloks have me round about-encompassed the mighty bulls of Basan have me round-invironed verse 14 Upon me they their mouthes have set open-gapingly like to a Lion ravening and roaring terribly verse 15 As waters I am spilt and all my bones dispart-themselves my heart is like the waxe it melts in midds of my bowels verse 16 Mine able-strength as potsheard is dride and my tongue cleaveth unto my jawes and thou hast brought me down to dust of death The second part verse 17 For dogs have compassd me about the crew of men-perverse inclosed me my hands and feet they lion-like-did-pierse verse 18 My bones I may them number all they lookt they did me view verse 19 My cloths among them they did part and lot for my cote threw verse 20 And thou LORD be not farr my strength unto mine help make speed verse 21 My soul from sword my ' lonely soul from dogs hand safely-rid verse 22 And from the renting-Lions mouth give me salvation-free and from the hands of Unicorns thou answer gavest mee verse 23 Of thy name to my brethren I will make narration I will thee praise in middest of the congregation verse 24 Ye that be fearers of the LORD him praise him honour-well all Jacobs seed and dread-ye him all seed of Israel verse 25 For hee the poors affliction abhorrs not nor despise nor hides his face from him but hears when unto him he cryes verse 26 Of thee shall be my praise within the congregation large before them that him reverence my
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-mercies Jehovah and thy 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
shall showt when I sing-spalm to thee also my soule which thou redemedst-free verse 24 My tongue eke shall thy justice dayly speak for basht for sham'd are they that mine ill seek PSALM LXXII 1 For Solomon O God give thy judgements to the king and thy justice to the Kings son verse 2 That he may judge thy people with justice and thy poore-afflicted ones with judgement verse 3 The mountaines shall bring-forth peace to the people and the hils with justice verse 4 He shall judge the poor-afflicted of the people he shall save the sons of the needy and shall break-down the fraudulent-oppressour verse 5 They shall fear thee with the sun and before the moon to generation of generations verse 6 He shall come-down like the rain upon the mown grasse as the showres the dispersed-moisture of the earth verse 7 In his dayes shal the just man flourish and multitude of peace untill the moon be not verse 8 And he shall have-dominion from sea unto sea and from the river unto the ends of the land verse 9 They that dwel in dry-places shall kneel before him and his enemies shall lick the dust verse 10 The kings of Tharshish and of the yles shall render an oblation the kings of Sheba and Seba shall offer a present verse 11 And all kings shall worship him all nations shall serve him verse 12 For he shal deliver the needy that crieth-out and the poore-afflicted and to whom no helper is verse 13 He shal mercifully-spare the poor and needy and shall save the soules of the needy verse 14 He shall redeem their soule from fraud and violent-wrong and precious shall their blood be in his eyes verse 15 And he shall live and he shall give to him of the gold of Sheba and shall pray for him continually shall blesse him all the day verse 16 There shal be a parcell of corn in the land in the top of the mountains the fruit thereof shall shake like Lebanon and flourish shall they of the city as the herbe out of the earth verse 17 His name shal be for ever his name shal be continued before the sun and they shall blesse themselves in him all nations shall call him blessed verse 18 Blessed be Jehovah God the God of Israel which doth marveilous-things himself-alone verse 19 And blessed be the name of his glory for ever and let all the earth be filled with his glory Amen and Amen verse 20 Ended are the prayers of David the son of Jesse PSALM LXXII Sing this as the 69 or as the 45 Psalm verse 1 O God thy judgements give the King unto thy justice to the Kings son give also verse 2 That with justice thy people judge may he with judgement them that thine afflicted be verse 3 The mounts shall to the people bring-forth peace the hils shall also with just-righteousnesse verse 4 Th' afflicted of the people judge shall he shall save the sons of them that needy be th' oppressour-fraudulent he down-shal-bear verse 5 Whiles Sun and Moon indure they shal thee fear through ages all verse 6 Like rain on medow-mown like showrs that moisten th' earth shal he come down verse 7 The just shall flourish in his daies and store of peace untill the Moon shal be no more verse 8 Also dominion from sea to sea from river to the lands ends have shall he verse 9 Kneel to him shall dwellers in dry-countries and lick the dust up shall his enemies verse 10 The Kings of Tharshish and the yles offrings they render shall Shebaes and Sebaes Kings shall offer presents verse 11 And him worship shall all Kings and serve him shall the nations all verse 12 For he shall rid the needy that makes moan th' afflicted and him that hath helper none verse 13 The poore and needy-wight he graciously shall spare and save the soules of the needy verse 14 Their soul from fraud and wrong redeem shal he and in his eyes their blood shal precious be verse 15 Live shall he Shebaes gold each shall him pay and pray for him still blesse him all the day verse 16 Within the land upon the mountains top there shall a parcell be of corn whose crop shall shake like Lebanon and citizens shal flourish as the herb that th' earth out sends verse 17 His name shal be for aye before the Sun his name shall have continuation All heathens blesse him blest in him shal be verse 18 Jehovah God Is'rels God blest be he which doth himself alone things marveilous verse 19 And blest for aye be his name glorious let also all the earth even filled been with his glory Amen yea-and Amen The third Booke PSALM LXXIII Sing this as the 50. Psalm verse 1 YEt-surely good to Israel God is even unto them that have in heart purenes verse 2 And I my feet almost aside-swarved my steps had wel-nigh every-one slipped verse 3 For I at fools-vainglorious envied when I the peace of wicked men espied verse 4 For in their death no painfull-bands there be and lusty is their firm-validity verse 5 They are not in turmoile of men-wretched and are not with the earthly-men plagued verse 6 Therefore pride as a chain about them swaieth them as a garment violently arayeth verse 7 Each of their eyes with fatnes out doth start they passe th'imaginations of the heart verse 8 They doe corrupt and speak maliciously oppression they speak most-loftily verse 9 Against the heav'ns their mouth they set a-talking also their tongue throughout the earth is walking verse 10 Therefore his folk turns hither and ful-cup of water is wrung for them to drink-up verse 11 And they do say How knoweth God-mighty and is there knowledge in the God Most-high verse 12 Loe these the wicked are and in tranquillity for ever they increase in rich-ability verse 13 Surely in vain cleansed mine heart have I and have my palms washed in innocencie verse 14 And all the day with plagues-afflicted am in mornings eke is my rebukeful-blame verse 15 If I doe say thus will I make-narration loe I wrong-falsly thy sons generation The second part verse 16 And I thought this by knowledge-to-comprise but it a painful-thing was in mine eyes verse 17 Till to Gods sanctuaries I entred to their last-end did prudently-give-head verse 18 Surely thou settest them in slipprie-places dost make them fall to desolated-cases verse 19 How are they brought to wondrous-wasted-plite as in a moment are they ended-quite are they consum'd with frights-that-trouble-make verse 20 Even-as a dreame after that one doth wake O Lord my-staies when as thou up arisest their image thou contemptuously-despisest verse 21 Surely mine heart was sowrely-levened within my reines I also was pricked verse 22 And I was brutish and unskilfull-quite I was with thee even-as a beastly-wight verse 23 Yet I with thee continually remained by my right hand thou hast me firm-retained verse 24 Thou with thy counsell wilt me guide softly and after wilt receive me to glory
in Joseph for a testimonie when he went-forth from the land of Aegypt where I heard a language that I knew not verse 7 I removed his shoulder from the burden his palms passed from the basket verse 8 Thou caledst in distresse and I released thee I answered thee in the secret place of thunder I proved thee at the waters of Meribah Selah verse 9 Hear O my people and I will testifie unto thee O Israel if thou wilt hearken to me verse 10 If there shal not be in thee a forreyn God neither thou bow-down thy self to a strange God verse 11 I am Jehovah thy God which brought thee up out of the land of Aegypt open-wide thy mouth and I will fill it verse 12 But my people hearkned not to my voice and Israel was not wel-affected to me verse 13 And I sent him away in the perverse-intendement of their own heart let them walke in their own counsels verse 14 O that my people had bene obedient to me that Israel had walked in my wayes verse 15 Even soon would I have humbled their enemies and turned my hand upon their distressers verse 16 The haters of Jehovah should have falsly-denyed to him and their time should have been for ever verse 17 And he would have fed him with the fat of wheat and out of the rock with honey would I have sufficed thee PSALM LXXXII Sing this as the 34. Psalm verse 1 GOD standeth in the assemblie of God doth judge the gods amidd verse 2 How long judge yee injuriously and accept faces of wicked verse 3 The weak and fatherlesse judge yee th' afflicted and poor justifie verse 4 The weak and needy ridd-away out of the wickeds hand release verse 5 They doe not know neither wil they ought understand but in darknes they wil walk on though moved shall of th' earth be the foundations al. verse 6 I sayd you'gods are and children of the most-high God are yee al. verse 7 But yee shall dye as earthly-men and as one of the princes fal verse 8 O God rise judge the earth for thou inherit shalt al nations th'row PSALM LXXXII 1 A psalm of Asaph GOd standeth in the assemblie of gods he judgeth in midds of the gods verse 2 How long wil ye judge injurious-evil and accept the faces of the wicked Selah verse 3 Judge ye the poor-weakling and the fatherlesse justifie the afflicted and the poor verse 4 Deliver the poor-weakling and the needy ridd-free out of the hand of the wicked verse 5 They know not neither wil they understand they will walk-on in darknes moved shall be all the foundations of the earth verse 6 I have sayd ye are gods and ye al are sonns of the most-high verse 7 But-surely ye shall dye as earthly-men and as one of the Princes shall ye fall verse 8 Rise-up O God judge thou the earth for thou shalt inherit in al nations PSALM LXXXIII Sing this as the 74. Psalm O God doe not thou silence-keep cease-not-as-deaf and bee not still ô God verse 3 For loe thy foes make noyse-tumultuouslie thine haters eke lift up the head verse 4 They crafty counsel take against thy folk against thine hidd they consultation-make verse 5 They sayd Come let us cut them off that they no nation bee that name of Isr'el may no more be had in memorie verse 6 For they consult joyntly in heart strike cov'nant thee against verse 7 〈◊〉 Aedoms tents and th'Ismalites Moab and th'Agarens verse 8 Gebal Ammon and Amalek the Philistines with those that dwell in Tyre verse 9 Ashur also with them is joyned-close they have been for an arme unto the sonnes of Lot Selah verse 10 To them as unto Midjan do as unto Sisera As unto Iabin at the brooke of Kishon verse 11 In En-dor which were abolisht and became doung for an earthly-floor verse 12 Put them their Nobles every one as Oreb and as Zeb as Zebach and as Salmunnah all their authorized verse 13 Who said Let us Gods mansions for our possession-take verse 14 My God as rolling-thing as chasse before the wind them make verse 15 As fire doth burne a wood and as the flame the mounts doth feare verse 16 So with thy tempest them pursue and with thy storm soon-feare verse 17 Their faces fill with shame that they may seeke thy name ô Iah verse 18 Let them abasht and troubled be unto perpetuall-aye and shamed be and perish they verse 19 That they may know onely thou thou whose name IEHOVAH art 'bove all the earth most-high PSALM LXXXIII 1 A song a psalm of Asaph verse 2 O God keep not thou silence cease-not-as-deaf and be not still O God verse 3 For loe thine enemies make a tumultuous-noyse and thy haters lift-up the head verse 4 Against thy people they have craftily-taken secret counsel and consulted against thine hidden-ones verse 5 They have sayd Come and let us cut them off from being a nation that the name of Israel may be remembred no more verse 6 For they have consulted in heart together against thee they have striken a covenant verse 7 The tents of Aedom and the Ismaelites Moab and the Hagarens verse 8 Gebal and Ammon and Amalek the Philistines with them that dwlel in Tyrus verse 9 Also Ashur is joyned with them they have been an arme to the sons of Lot Selah verse 10 Doe thou to them as to Midian as to Sisera as to Iabin at the brooke of Kishon verse 11 Which were abolished in En-dor they becam dung for the earth verse 12 Put them even their nobles as Oreb and as Zeeb and as Zebach and as Salmunnah all their authorized princes verse 13 Who said Let us possesse to our selves the habitations of God verse 14 My God set them as a rowling-thing and stubble before the wind verse 15 As the fire burneth a wood and as the flame search the mountains verse 16 So pursue them with thy tempest and suddainly-trouble them with thy storm verse 17 Fill their faces with shame that they may seek thy name Jehovah verse 18 Let them be abashed and suddenly-troubled unto perpetuity and let them be ashamed and perish verse 19 That they may know that thou whose name is JEHOVAH only thou art the most high over all the earth PSALM LXXXIV 1 To the master of the musick upon Gittith a psalm to the sons of Korach verse 2 HOw amiable are thy dwelling-places O Iehovah of hosts verse 3 My soule longeth and also fainteth for the courts of Iehovah my heart and my flesh doe ●hout unto the living God verse 4 Yea the sparrow findeth an house and the swallow a nest for her where she laieth her young thine altars Jehovah of hosts my king and my God verse 5 O blessed are they that abide in thine house still they shall praise thee Selah verse 6 O blessed is the earthly-man whose strength is in thee they in whose heart are the high-wayes verse 7 They that passing through the vale
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
joy glad in their King be Sions sons verse 3 O let them praise with flute his name with harp and timbrel t' him sing-psalm verse 4 For in his people pleas'd is JAH the meek with health will beautify verse 5 The saints in glorie shall shew-joy shall on their beds shout-joyfully verse 6 Jn their throat Gods high-praises and a sword two edged in their hand verse 7 To doe vengeance upon heathens reproofs among the nations verse 8 To bind their Kings in fettring-chains their Nobles eke in yron bonds verse 9 The written doom on them to doe this honour all his saints unto HALELU-JAH PSALM CXLIX 1 Halelu-jah SIng ye to Iehovah a new song his praise in the Church of gracious-saints verse 2 Let Israel rejoyce in his makers let the sonns of Sion be glad in their King verse 3 Let them praise his name with flute with trembrell and harp let them sing-psalmes unto him verse 4 For Iehovah taketh-pleasure in his people he will beautifie the meek with salvation verse 5 The gracious-saints shall be gladsom in glorie shall shout joyfully upon their beds verse 6 The exaltations of God is their throat and a two-edged sword in their hand verse 7 To doe vengeance on the heathens reproofs in the nations verse 8 To bind their Kings is chaines and their Nobles in fetters of yron verse 9 To doe on them the judgement written this comely-honour is to al his gracious-sants Halelu-jah PSALM CL. Sing this as the 97. Psalm verse 1 O Praise Jah Praise God his sanctitie Praise him in firmament of his strongnes verse 2 O praise him in his actions-mightie praise him in multitude of his greatnes verse 3 O praise him with sound of the Trumpet-shril praise him with Harp and the psalterion verse 3 O praise him with the Flute and Tymberel praise him with Uirginals and Organon verse 4 O praise him with the Cymbals sounding-clear praise him with Cymbals that loud-sounding-play verse 6 Praise Jah let ev'ry thing that breath-doth-bear O glorifie-with-praise th'eternal-Jah PSALM CL. 1 Halalu-jah PRaise ye God in his sanctitie praise him in the firmament of his strength verse 2 Praise him in his powers praise him according to the maltitude of his greatnes verse 3 Praise him with the sound of the trumpet praise ye him will the psalterie and harp verse 4 Praise him with timbrel and flute praise him with Virginis and Organ verse 5 Praise him with wel-sounding Cymbals praise him with loud-sounding Cymbals verse 6 Let all breath praise Jah Halelu-Iah The end of the Book of Psalmes Of Davids Life and Acts. DAvid the sonne of Jesse of the tribe of Judah of the linage of Abraham in the * 1. Chron. 2. Mat. 1.1.17 fourteenth generation was borne in Bethlehem a towne in the tribe of Judah in the land of Canaan about 2917. yeers after the creation of the world in the dayes when Samuel the Prophet was Judge of Israel He was the * 1 Chron. 2.15 seventh and yongest of all Jesses sonnes of least esteem among them and set to keep his fathers * 1. Sam. 16.11 sheep In the three and twentieth yeer of his life he was by Samuel the Prophet privately in Bethlehem anointed * 1. Sam. 16.13 King over Israel in the midst of his brethren and the spirit of the Lord came upon him from that day forward He was * vers 12. ruddie of a beautiful countenance and goodly to look to a * vers 18. cunning plaier on the Harp a mighty valiant man of warr and prudent in speech and a cornely person and the Lord was with him Who also gave him these testimonies and promises * Act. 13.22 I have found David the sonne of Jesse a man after mine own heart which shall fulfill all my will * 1. Psal 89.19 I have layd help on one that is mighty I have exalted one chosen out of the people with whom * vers 21. my hand shal be established mine arme also shall strengthen him I will * vers 23. c. beat down his foes before his face and plague them that hate him In my name shall his horn be exalted I will set his hand in the sea and his right hand in the rivers I will make him my first born higher then the Kings of the earth My mercie will I keep for him for ever and my covenant shall stand fast with him his seed will I make to endure for ever and his throne as the dayes of heaven c. After Davids anointing in Bethlehem he went againe and feed his * 1. Sam. 16.19 fathers sheep but the spirit of God wrought mightily in him He killed * 1. Sam. 17. Goliath the Philistian giant from whose face * vers 24. all the men of Israel fled away for fear David overcame him in the name of the Lord of hosts with a sling and with a stone He was a cunning musician and * 1. Sam. 16.23 playing on his harp with his hand he refreshed K. Saul who was vexed with an evil spirit from the Lord. He was imployed in warrs against the Philistians and * 1. Sam. 18.5 whithersoever Saul sent him he behaved himself wisely and prospered and was accepted in the eyes of all the people so that the women of Israel sang of him * vers 7. Saul hath slayn his thousands and David his ten thousands But that praise * vers 8.9 procured him envie from Saul ever after and he sought to slay him but * vers 16. all Israel loved him And though he after took to wife Michal Sauls daughter yet * 1. Sam. 19. c. Saul continued his hatred against his sonne in law and first secretly then openly sought his life so that David was faine to flee and hide himself in the land of Israel and in strange countries to the * Ps 120. great affliction of his soule When Saul was dead and David * 1. Sam. 26.19 thirtie yeers of age the men of Judah * 2. Sam. 5.4 anoynted him King the second time in Hebron over the house of Judah Ishbosheth Sauls sonne resisted him but David waxed stronger and stronger Then * 2. Sam. 2.4 all Israel anointed him King over them and he reigned in Jerusalem So the time of all his reigne was * 1. Chron. 11.1.3 fourtie yeers In Hebron he reigned over Judah seven yeers and six moneths and in Jerusalem he reigned 33 yeers over all Israel and Judah During which space the Lord still exercised him with many * 2. Sam. 5.4.5 warrs abroad and troubles at home as by the defiling of his daughter * 1. Chron. 14. and 18. and 19. Thamar the killing of his son Amnon the treason and death of his son Absalon the rebellion of Sheba and other like sorowes which God * 2. Sam. 13 ●… c. for his sinns chastised him with so many and so great that the