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thanksgiving and with voice and instrument let us celebrate his glory 3 For God is the great Lord And the great king over all the Gods 4 For the whole earth from one end to the other is in his hand And the highest mountains belong to him 5 For his is the sea And he made it And his hands formed the dry Land 6 Come Let us adore and fall down And let us weep before our Lord who has made us 7 For he is the Lord our God and we are the people nourish'd in his pastures and the sheep guided by his hand 8 If today you shall hear his voyce harden not your hearts 9 As in the time of provocation and in the day of temptation in the desert wher your fathers tempted me they made tryall of me and beheld my works 10 For forty years together I was offended with that generation and said The heart of this people goes allways wrong 11 And they have not known my ways Therfor I swore in my anger they shall not enter into my place of rest PSALME LXXXXV Cantate Domino Vnder the litterall sense of this Psalme which expresses the greatnes of God rais'd infinitly aboue the Gods of the Nations and Victorious over all the Enemies of his people All interpreters agree that in the prophetick sense it contains the mistery of the comming of the Messias and of the establishment of the kingdom of Iesus-Christ which is his Church upon the earth 1 SIng to our Lord a new canticle Psalm 95. sing to our Lord over all the Earth 2 Sing to our Lord and bless his holy name From day to day set forth his saving mercy 3 Proclaime his glory amongst the people of the earth 4 For great is our Lord and infinitly praise-worthy he is terrible aboue all the Gods 5 For all the Gods of the Gentils are divells But our Lord is the Creator of the Heavens 6 Glory beauty shine out before him sanctity and magnificence are in his sanctuary 7 Ye Countries and nations I make offerings to our Lord of glory and honour offer to our Lord the glory due to his name 8 Take your victimes and go into his house Adore our Lord at the entrance of his holy Tabernacle 9 Let the whole earth tremble before him Tell the nations that our Lord is he who reigns 10 For he has setled the earth And it shall not be moved The people thereof he will judge with equity 11 Let the heavens rejoyce and the earth be transported with joy Let the sea alike be moued and all that fill it The feilds will have gladnes and all that is in them 12 Then will all the trees of the woods shew their joy in the presence of our Lord Because he comes because he comes to judge the earth 13 He will judge the whole earth with equity And all nations according to his truth PSALME LXXXXVI Dominus regnavit It is probable that David made this Psalme after some signall victory gain'd upon his Enemies for which he magnifys the power and mercy of God At the same time he does very plainly foretell the establishment of the spirituall kingdom of Iesus-Christ And he exhorts all men to prepare themselves for it by hatred to sin and loue to justice 1 OUr Lord does reign Psalm 96. let the earth rejoyce Let all the Islands be glad 2 Clouds and darknes are round about him justice and judgement support his Throne 3 Fire will go before him and he will consume his enemys round about him 4 His lightnings appeared over all the earth at the fight thereof the earth trembled 5 The mountains melted like wax in the presence of our Lord so did the whole earth in the presence of our Lord. 6 The heavens have declared his justice And all people of the earth have seen his glory 7 Let all be confounded who adore graven images And who glory in their jdols 8 Adore him all his Angels Sion has heard and has rejoiced 9 And the daugherts of Juda have been fill'd with joy by reason of thy judgements o Lord 10 For thou art the supreme Lord over all the earth Thou art infinitly rais'd aboue all the Gods 11 All you that love our Lord be haters of evill our Lord takes care of the souls of his saints he will deliver them out of the hand of the sinner 12 Light is risen upon the just And joy upon the upright of heart 13 Let all the just rejoyce in our Lord And celebrate the memory of his Hollines PSALME LXXXXVII Cantate Domino This Psalme seemes to have been made upon the same occasion and upon the same subject with the last And has the same spirituall and prophetick meaning 1 Sing to our Lord a new hymne Psalm 97. For he has done wonderfull things 2 We are saved by the might of his right hand and by the strength of his holy arm 3 Our Lord has made known his saving power in the sight of the nations he has manifested his justice 4 He has remembred his mercys and the making good his promises to the house of Israel 5 The whole earth has seen the saving mercy of our God 6 Joyfully sing all ye inhabitants of the earth the praises of God sing and be transported with joy sing and play upon your instruments 7 Sing to our Lord upon the harp and the Psaltery with trumpets and cornets 8 Sound forth your joy in the presence of our Lord our king Let the sea rejoyce and all it contains and the whole world with the inhabitants thereof 9 The rivers will joyn their applause and the mountains will shew their joy at the sight of our Lord because he comes to judge the earth 10 He will judge the earth according to justice And the people thereof with equity PSALME LXXXXVIII Dominus regnavit irascantur It is probable David made this Psalme at the time when the Ark was placed upon mount Sion It contains an exhortation to the people that they should reverence the glory of God residing in the Ark and adore him with humble fear as the holy Prophets in former times had done 1 OUr Lord reigns Psalm 98. Let the Nations be angry he reigns who sits upon the Cherubins Let the earth tremble 2 Our Lord is great in Sion And supreme over all the people of the world 3 Let them give glory to thy great name because it is terrible and holy And the glory of a king is loue of justice 4 Thou hast establish'd just laws Thou hast executed judgement and justice in Jacob. 5 Magnify the glory of the Lord our God And adore his footstool because it is holy 6 Moses and Aron were of the number of his preists Samuell was amongst thos who call'd upon his name 7. They call'd upon the Lord and he heard them in the pillar of the Cloud he spoke to them 8 They Kept his ordinances and the precept which he gave them 9 O Lord our God! thou
have no remembrance of thee and in hell who will praise thy holy name 6 I am tyr'd with sighing every night I will wash my bed and water with my tears the place where I ly 7 My eye is wasted with greif I have grown old in the midst of all my enemies 8 Depart from me all you workers of iniquity for our Lord has heard the voice of my tears 9 Our Lord has heard my supplication he has received my petition 10 Let all my enemies blush and be confounded quickly let them be driven back and be covered with shame PSALME VII Domine Deus meus This Psalm was made by David as most interpreters beleive in the time of his persecution under Saul It contains excellent instructions for repenting sinners 1 O Lord Psalm 7. my God! in thee have I hoped save me from all that persecute me and set me free 2 Least at any time the enemy like a lyon should snatch my soul when there is no body to rescue me and save me 3 O Lord my God! if I have done that thing if there be any iniquity of which my hands are guilty 4 If I have render'd evil for evill let me deservedly fall with disgrace under my enemies 5 Let the adversary seek my life take it let him tread it on the ground let him lay my glory in the dust 6 Rise up o Lord in thy anger and be exalted in the borders of my enemys 7 Rise up o Lord my God! in regard to the precept thou hast given and all the people will come and assemble about thee 8 For their sake re-ascend on high it is our Lord who judges the people 9 Judge me o Lord according to my justice and according to my innocence 10 The malice of sinners will at last have an end and the just will be directed by thee o God! the searcher of hearts and reins 11 Just is my assistance from our Lord who saves the upright of heart 12 God is a just judge powerfull and patient Will his anger always continue 13 Unless you be converted he will brandish his sword he has bent and made ready his bow 14 And prepared in it instruments of death of fiery matter he hath made his arrows 15 Behold the sinner has hatched injustice he conceived sorrow and has brought forth iniquity 16 He has open'd and dig'd a pitt and is fall'n into the ditch which he made 17 His mischeif will return upon his own head and his iniquity will fall heavy upon him 18 I will praise our Lord for his justice and I will celebrate with Canti●les the name of God the most high PSALME VIII Domine Dominus noster According to the opinion of the most learned interpreters which the Scripture seems to confirme this Psalm principally regards the person of Iesus Christ risen from the dead in whom God did manifest his greatest glory and power Tho it may also be apply'd to other men 1 O Lord Psalm 8. our Lord how admirable is thy name over all the earth 2 For thy magnificence is raised above the heavens 3 Out of the mouths of infants sucking babes thou hast accomplish'd praise for the confusion of thy enemys that thou mayst destroy the foe and the revengfull man 4 When I consider thy heavens the works of thy fingers the moon and the stars which thou hast created 5 What is man that thou should'st be mindfull of him Or the son of man that thou should'st visite him 6 Thou hast made him but litle inferiour to the Angels thou hast crown'd him with glory and honour and placed him over the works of thy hands 7 Thou hast made subject to him and put under his feet every Creature the sheep the oxen and all the beasts of the f●ild 8 The birds of the air and the fishes of the sea that walk in the paths of the deep 9 O Lord our Lord how admirable is thy name over all the earth PSALME IX Confitebor tibi Domine This Psalm of David in the figurative sense relates to the Incarnation of the son of God and to the Church planted by him upon earth 1 I wil praise thee Psalm 9. o Lord with my whole heart I will relate all the wonderfull things thou hast done 2 I will rejoyce and be overjoyd in thee I will sing praises to thy holy name o the most high 3 My enemy being driven back They will sink and fall before thee 4 For thou hast undertaken my cause and judged it for me Thou hast sat upon thy throne thou who dost justly judge 5 Thou hast rebuked the Gentils And the wicked one is destroy'd Their name thou hast blotted out to all Eternity 6 The weapons of the Enemy are disabled for ever Thou hast razed their Cities 7 They fell with noise Their memory is extinguish'd And our Lord remains for ever 8 He hath prepared his Throne on which he will give Judgement And he himself will judge the whole earth with equity And all Nations with justice 9 Our Lord is become a Refuge to the poor A helper in necessitys and in tribulation 10 And let all hope in thee who know thy name Because o Lord thou hast not forsaken those who seek thee 11 Sing praises to our Lord you who dwell in Sion Publish amongst the Nations the wisdome of his Counsells 12 For he has remember'd and required the blood of the Just And has not forgott the cry of the poor 13 Have mercy on me o Lord See how low I have been brought by my enemies 14 Thou who hast rais'd me from the gates of death That I might declare all thy praises in the gates of the daughter of Sion 15 I will rejoyce in thy mercy that has saved me The Gentils are stuck fast in the ditch they made for my destruction 16 Their foot is caught in the snare they layd for me 17 Our Lord will make himself known by his judgments whilst the sinner remains caught by the work of his own hands 18 Let the wicked be turn'd over into hell And all the Nations that forget God 19 For the poor wil not allways be forgotten by him The patience of the distressed will at last be remember'd 20 Rise up o Lord Let not man prevaile Bring the Nations to judgement before thee 21 Place over them a Legislator to make them know they are but men * Here ends this Psalm according to the Hebrevv 22 Why o Lord art thou retired so far from us Do'st thou despise us in the time of our tribulations 23 Whilst the Impious swells with pride the poor just man burnes They are deceived in their cogitations 24 For the sinner is applauded in his ways and in the desires of his heart And the wicked man is well spoken of 25 Because the sinner has exasperated our Lord And in the severity of his anger he looks not after him 26 God is quite out of his sight he allways walks in the ways of
and has taken me into his protection from a deluge of water he has drawn me out 20 He has rescued me our of the hands of my powerfull enemys and of those who hated me for they were become too mighty for me 21 They first sett upon me in the day of my affliction but our Lord became my protector 22 He has set me at liberty he has sav'd me because he lov'd me 23 Our Lord will render to me according to my justice and according to the cleanes of my hands 24 Because I have kept the ways of our Lord and have not been guilty of impiety towards my God 25 For all his judgments are before my eyes and I have not rejected his just laws 26 And I will keep my self unspotted before him and will watch my self least I fall into iniquity 27 Our Lord will render to me according to my justice and will recompense me according to the cleanes of my hands in his sight 28 * Heb. vvith the mercifull thou vvilt be mercifull With the holy thou wilt be holy and with the innocent man thou wilt be innocent 29 * Heb. and vith the sincere thou vvilt be sincere And with the elect thou wilt be elect and with the pervers thou wilt * Heb. vvrestle be perverted 30 For thou wilt save the people that are humble and thou wilt humble the eyes of the proud 31 'T is rhou o Lord that dost light my lamp my God! illuminat my darknes 23 By thee J shall be delivered from temptation and in the strength of my God I will make my way over the wall 33 The ways of my God are clean without spot the words of our Lord are tryd as it were by fire he is the protector of all that hope in him 34 For who is God but our Lord or what God is there but our God 35 The God who has begirt me with fortitude and made my ways to be free from blemish 36 Who has bestowd on my feet the swiftnes of staggs and has seated me on high places 37 Who hath taught my hands to fight in battel and has made my arms like a bow of brass 38 And thou hast given me o Lord thy protection for my security and thy right hand has held me up 39 Thy discipline has thorowly amended me and by that I will allways be instructed 40 Thou hast widen'd my steps under me and hast made my feet to tread firm 41 I will pursue my enemies and catch them and will not go back till they are defeated 42 I will break them nor shall they stand before me they shall fall under my feet 43 For thou hast given me strength and inabled me for war and has brought under me all those that rose up against me 44 Thou hast made my enemies turn their backs to me and all that hate me thou hast destroyd 45 They cryd out for help but there was none to save them to our Lord they cryd but he did not hear them 46 And I will bruse them as small as dust before the wind and like dirt in the streets they shall be cast out 47 Thou wilt deliver me from the contradictions of the people thou wilt establish me chief over nations 48 A people whom I did not know have serv'd me as soon as they heard of me they obeyd me 49 The degenerate have been false to me the degenerate children are grown rotten they have halted and are gone out of the way 50 Our Lord liveth and blessed be my God let the God of my safety be exalted above all things 51 Thou who hast revenged my cause and subdued nations under me thou who hast deliverd me from all my enraged enemies 52 Thou wilt likewise raise me above those who rise up against me from the injust men thou wilt rescue me 53 Therfore o Lord J will make known thy glory amongst the nations and to thy name I will sing a Psalm 54 May he still increase the safety of his king may he shew mercy to David his anointed and to his seed for ever PSALME XVIII Coeli enarrant gloriam This Psalm consists of two parts in the first wee are taught that the power and glory of God may be knowen by contemplating the celestiall bodies and especially the sun In the second part is described the perfection and efficacy of the Divine law The Psalm concludes with a prayer for the pardon of hidden sins 1 THe heavens speak the glory of God Psalm 18 and the firmament sets forth the works of his hands 2 Each day relates it to the next day and night to night imparts the knowledge of it 3 Not in words or speches whose voice is not heard 4 For the sound of them is gone thorow the whole earth and their words from one end of the world to the other 5 He has placed his tabernacle in the sun and he himself is like a bridegroom comming out of his wedding chamber 6 He setts forth with triumph as a gaint to run his career from one end of the heavens he begins his progres 7 And proceeds to the other end and the whole world do's feel his warmth 8 The law of our Lord is perfect without blemish it converts souls the testimony of our Lord is faithfull it gives wisdom to litle ones 9 The decrees of our Lord are just they comfort the heart the precepts of our Lord are bright they illuminat the eyes 10 The fear of our Lord is holy and remains for ever the judgments of our Lord are true and justifyd in themselves 11 And are more to be desired then gold and all pretious stones and more delitious then hony and the hony comb 12 Therfore thy servant carefully keeps them and for keeping of them great is the reward 13 But who is he that well knows his trangressions Cleanse me o Lord from my hidden sins and from the contagion of strangers preserve thy servant 14 If they have not dominion over me then I shall become pure and shall be cleansed from the greatest sin 15 Then will the words I speak become pleasing to thee as also the meditation of my heart which is allways in thy sight 16 Thou o Lord art my helper and my Redeemer PLALME XIX Exaudiat te Dominus It is beleeved that David composed this Psalm to be sung by the people when he was ready to march against the Ammonites It contains a prayer for the happy succes of his war 1 MAy our Lord hear thee in the day of tribulation Psalm 19 may the name of the God of Jacob protect thee 2 May he send thee succour from his Sanctuary and defense out of Sion 3 May he be mindfull of thy sacrifice and may thy holocaust be gratefull to him 4 May he give thee the desire of thy heart and prosper all thy designs 5 Wee shall rejoyce in thy safety and wee shall have glory in the name of our God 6 May our Lord grant all
disorder 12 For my life wast's in sorrow And my years are spent in sighs 13 My naturall strength is weakend by poverty And my bones have lost their vigour 14 More then all my enemys I am very much reproched even by my neighbours my old acquaintance are affraid of me 15 All that see me fly away from me I am blotted out of their memory and their heart like one of the dead 16 I am become like a broken pitcher for I have heard the injurious things said of me by many that dwell about me 17 When they mett together against me they held a Councill for the taking away my life 18 But I have put my trust in thee O Lord I have said thou art my God my destiny is in thy hands 19 Rescue me from the hands of my enemies And my persecutors 20 Let thy countenance shine upon thy servant save me according to thy mercy I will not be confounded O Lord because I have called upon thee 21 Let the wicked be covered with shame let them be brought into their grave let all deceitfull lips be struck dumb 22 That speak injuriously against the just with pride and contempt 23 How great and many are the delights O Lord which thou hast layd up for such as fear thee 24 Thou hast made perfect those who hope in thee even in the sight of the sons of men 25 Thou wilt hide them in the privacy of thy countenance from the disturbance of men 26 Thou wilt protect them in thy Tabernacle from the contradiction of tongues 27 Blessed be our Lord for he has made wonderfull his mercy towards me in a fortified city 28 I said when I was out of my self that thou hadst quite cast me out of thy sight 29 Thou nevertheless hast heard the voice of my prayer when cry'd out to thee 30 Love our Lord all you who are his holy ones for he is a searcher of truth And he will abundantly render to the proud what they deserve 31 Act manfully And strengthen your hearts all you that hope in our Lord. PSALME XXXI Beati quorum remissae David declares those men to be happy whose sins are forgiven He invites all by his own example to have recours to the mercy of God 1 BLessed are they whose sins are forgiven Psalm 31. And whose iniquity is covered 2 Happy is the man to whom our Lord has imputed no sin And in whose soul there is no guile 3 Because I had been silent my bones did wither as it were with old age when aftervvards I cry'd out all the day 4 For thy hand by day and by night has been heavy upon me in my affliction I was converted when the thorn was struck into me 5 I have now confessed to thee my sin And my iniquity I have not conceal'd 6 I sayd I will accuse my self of my iniquity to our Lord And thou hast remitted the impiety of my sin 7 For this every holy one will pray to thee in a seasonable time 8 But in the deluge of many waters they will not approach to him 9 Thou art my refuge in the tribulation which has incompas'd me my only joy rescue me from those who besiege me 10 I will give thee understanding and instruct thee in the way thou must walk I will allways have mine eyes upon thee 11 Become not like the horse and the mule that are voide of understanding 12 With the bitt and the bridle curb them hard who approche not to thee 13 Many are the scourges of sinners but mercy shall incompas him who hopes in our Lord. 14 Rejoyce in our Lord be transported with joy all you that are just glorify him all you who are upright of heart PSALME XXXII Exultate justi in Domino This Psalm invites the just to celebrate the praises of God and sets forth many powerfull motives for the so doing It shews the confidence whi●h the just ought to have in God when they implore his mercy 1 YOu that are just rejoyce in our Lord Psalm 32. it becomes the righteous to celebrate his praises 2 Praise our Lord upon the harp praise him upon the psalter of ten strings 3 Sing to him a new Canticle sing with musick lowd and harmonious 4 For the word of our Lord is sincere And he is faithfull in all his works 5 He loveth mercy and justice the world is replenishd with the mercy of our Lord. 6 By the word of our Lord the heavens were establish'd And from the breath of his mouth came all their perfection 7 Who has gather'd together the waters of the sea as it were in a vessel And layd up the abysses in his store house 8 Let all the earth fear our Lord And let all the inhabitants of the earth tremble before him 9 For he spoke and all things were made he commanded And every thing was created 10 Our Lord brings to nothing the designs of the Nations he makes vain the cogitations of the people And defeates the counsel of Princes 11 But the counsell of our Lord remains for ever the thoughts of his heart subsist from generation to generation 12 Happy is the Nation who hath our Lord for their God happy the people whom he has chosen for his inheritance 13 Our Lord has look'd down from heaven And beheld all the sons of men 14 From his habitation which he prepared for himself he cast his eyes upon all the inhabitants of the earth 15 'T is he who form'd all their hearts And who penetrates into all their actions 16 A King will not be saved by the greatnes of his power nor a giant by his mighty strength 17 Who relys on his horse for safety will be deceived by his great strength speed he will not be saved 18 But our Lord has his eyes upon those who fear him And upon those who confide in his mercy 19 To deliver their souls from death And to nourish them in a time of famine 20 Our soul rests in expectation of our Lord for he is our supporter and protector 21 For in him our heart will rejoyce And in his holy name wee confide 22 Let thy mercy O Lord be bestow'd upon us accordingly as wee have hoped in thee PSALME XXXIII Benedicam Dominum David praiseth God for his late deliverance out of the hands of Achis the King of Geth He exhorts others by his example to hope for safety if they fear God He teaches what the works are of one that fears God 1 I will bless our Lord at all times Psalm 33. his praise shall be continually in my mouth 2 My soul shall have glory in our Lord let the humble and the mild hear this and rejoyce 3 Let them joyn with me to magnify our Lord And let us altogether celebrate the glory of his name 4 I have sought our Lord and he has heard me he has rescued me out of all my afflictions 5 Approach to him and be inlighten'd And your faces shall never
not had God before their eyes 4 But behold God comes to my relief And our Lord is the protector of my soule 5 Turn upon my Enemies the evills they intend me And according to thy verity exterminate them 6 With a willing heart I will offer sacrifice to thee And I will celebrate thy name O Lord because it is all good 7 Because thou hast delivered me from all my afflictions And now my eye can look with assurance upon my ennemys PSALME LIV. Exaudi Deus orationem meam It is believed that David composed this Psalm in the time of Absaloms conspiracy against him It allso perfectly agrees in the spirituall sense with the passion of our Saviour And the prayer which it containes is very proper for all Christians when they find themselves beseiged by the severall temptations of the Ennemies of their salvation 1 HEar my prayer Psalm 54. O God! and do not despise my petition Have regard to me and hear me 2 My meditations fill me with sadnes And I have no rest from the clamour of the enemy and from the persecution of the finner 3 For they have wrongfully layd iniquitys to my charge And in their anger have afflicted me 4 My heart is disturbed within me And the fear of death is fallen upon me 5 Terror and trembling have seized me An darkness has cover'd me round 6 And I have said who will give me the wings of a dove that I may fly away and find a place to rest in 7 Behold I am allready fled a far off And I have remain'd in solitude 8 Still expecting him who has hitherto preserved me from loosing courage And from the storme 9 Tumble them down O Lord and divide their tongues For I have seen nothing but injustice and dissention in the Citty 10 Iniquity surrounds it upon the walls both day and night Oppression and injustice reign within it 11 In the streets therofe there is never wanting usury and fraud 12 The malediction of my enemy I could have born with patience 13 And if he who professed hatred towards me had spoken insultingly against me I might perhaps have Kept out of his sight 14 But t is you who have been all one with me my leader my old acquaintance 15 Who have so often delightfully eaten at my table And walked with me hand in hand in the house of God! 16 May death on the sudden come upon all such And may they alive go down into hell 17 For wickednes dwells in their houses And in the middle of them 18 But I have call'd out to God And our Lord will save me 19 Both evening and morning and at noon day I will tell and set forth my sufferings And he will hear my voice 20 He will redeem my soule in peace from those who come upon me for they amongst many have been with me who are now against me 21 God will hear me and he will humble them He who subsists before all ages 22 For there is no hope of their changing They have no fear of God and he hath stretcht out his hand to give them their due 23 They have contaminated his convenant in his anger he hath dissipated them And he has sett his heart upon it 24 Their speeches are softer then oyl But they peirce like darts 25 Leave the care of thy self to our Lord and he will maintain thee He will not suffer the justman to be allways in a tottering condition 26 But as to the wicked thou wilt cast them O God Into the pitt of destruction 27 The bloody and the deceitfull men shall not live half their days But I will hope in thee O Lord PSALME LV. Miserere mei Deus quoniam David forced to fly and abscond and bes●t● round with enemies prays to God that he may he delivered out of their hands Next he conceives certain hopes that his enemies shall perish and the be saved and therfore vows thanksgiving to God 1 HAve mercy on me Psalm 55. O God! for man has trod me under foot All the day he setts upon me and persecutes me 2 All the day my enemies trample upon me For they are many who make war against me 3 So that I fear the light of the noon day But yet I will hope in thee 4 I will praise God for what he has sayd to me I have put my trust in God I will not fear what flesh can do to me 5 The whole day they execrated all that I said all their thoughts are bent to do me hurt 6 They keep about me and lye in ambush They watch all my steps 7 Whereas they wait to take my life Thou wilt have no regard for saving of them In thy indignation thou wilt break that people in pieces 8 O God! I have layd open my life to thee And my tears thou hast admitted into thy sight 9 According to what thou hast promised my enemies will at that time be overthrown and driven back 10 In what day soever I shall call upon thee Behold I Know that thou art my God 11 I will praise God for the word he has given me I will praise our Lord for what he has said I have hoped in God And I will not fear what men can do against me 12 The vows I have made to thee my God! are still present in my mind I will render praises to thee 13 For thou hast delivered my soule from death and my feet from falling That in the light of the living I may appear acceptable to God PSALME LVI Miserere mei Deus miserere David implores the mercy of God he gives thanks for being delivered out of the hands of his Enemys and he celebrates God's praises 1 HAve mercy on me Psalm 56 O God! have mercy on me for my soule confides in thee 2 And I will rest in hope under the shadow of thy wings Till iniquity shall be quite gone off 3 I will cry out to God the most high To God who has been my benefactor 4 He has sent me succour from heaven and has delivered me He has made infamous all those who trod upon me 5 He has sent forth his mercy and his truth And has rescued my soule from the midst of young Lyons I have slept unquietly 6 The teeth of the sons of men are weapons and arrows Their Tongue is a sharp-edged sword 7 Be exalted O God! above the heavens and let thy glory shine over all the earth 8 They have layd a snare for my feet And they bent down my soule 9 They have digg'd a pit fall in my way But they themselves have fall'n into it 10 My heart is prepared O God! my heart is prepared I will sing and praise thy name in à Psalm 11 Rise up my glory rise up the psalter and the harp And I will rise up early my self 12 I will praise thee O Lord in the midle of the people And I will sing thy glory amongst the nations 13 Because thy mercy
from the West so far he has removed our iniquitys from us 13 Even as a father has compassion for his children so does our Lord take pity of thos who fear him For he knows what earth wee are made of 14 He remembers that wee are dust And that the life of man like the grass and the flower in the feild does flourish and pass away 15 For a wind will come upon it and it will drop down And the place wher it stood will no longer be known 16 But the mercy of our Lord remains from ever to ever upon all that fear him 17 And his justice will protect the sons of their sons who observe his Covenant 18 And who remember his Commandements to keep them 19 Our Lord has prepar'd his throne in heaven And all things shall be subject to his Empire 20 Bless our Lord all his Angels Mighty in strength That execute his Commands And are still ready to receive his orders 21 Bless our Lord all ye militia of heaven That are Ministers to execute his will 22 Bless our Lord all his works in every place of his Dominions My soul bless thou our Lord. PSALME CIII Benedic anima mea Dominum This Psalme containes the praises and thanks of David to God in consideration of all the works of nature and of the w●nders wihch appear both in the heavens and on the earth 1 MY soul Psalm 103. bless thou our Lord O Lord my God! thou hast made thy greatnes wonderfully to appear 2 Thou hast put on Majesty and Glory Thou art clothed with light as with a garment 3 Thou hast extended the heavens as a skin and cover'd the upper parts of them with water 4 Thou art he who ascends upon a cloud And walks upon the wings of the wind 5 Who makes use of spirits to be thy messengers and Angels And of burning flames to be thy ministers 6 Who hath founded the earth upon its owne solidity which will not be overturn'd for ever 7 The sea like a garment cover'd it And the waters overtopd the mountains 8 But at thy threatning voice they did retire And when thy thunder spake they were terrified 9 Then the mountains rose and the plains descended Each into the situation thou hast alloted to them 10 Thou hast sett bounds tothe waters which they shall not passe Nor shall they return to cover the earth 11 Thou makest fountaines flow in the valleys And waters to run in the midle between the mountains 12 Ther all the beasts of the feild shall drink And the wild asses shall quench their thirst 13 On the top of them the birds of the air shall dwell the midle of the rocks their notes shall be heard 14 Thou waterest the mountains with rain from above And the earth will be replenish'd with the fruit of thy works 15 Thou hast made the grass grow up for the beast And herbs to spring for the use of man 16 That out of the earth thou mayst produce bread And wine to exhilerate the heart of man 17 That his face may be cheer'd with ovle And bread may strengthen his heart 18 The trees of the plains will be fill'd with sap as allso the Cedars of Libanus which he planted There the birds will build their nests 19 That of the stork will be the cheif amongst them The high mountains will be for the stags And the rocks will be a refuge for the Irchins 20 He made the moon to mark the times The sun knows when to go down 21 Thou didst order darknes and it became night Then all the beasts of the wood will range about 22 The roaring whelps of the Lyons to catch their prey And seek the food which God destin'd for them 23 At the sun rise they gather together And return back to their couches again 24 Then man will go out to his work And to his labour till the evening comes 25 How magnificent O Lord are thy works Thou hast contrived all things according to thy profound wisdome The earth is fill'd with thy riches 26 See the wide sea of a vast extent Ther swim fishes not be numbered 27 Creatures of all sizes litle and great There ships sail to and fro 28 There is that sea Dragon which thou hast formed to play in thee sea All expect from thee their nourishment in due season 29 When thou do'st distribute it to them they will gather it up when thou openest thy hand all will be fill'd with thy bounty 30 But when thou shalt with draw thy countenance from them they will fall into confusion Their breath thou wilt take from them And they will sink down and return to their primitive dust 31 Thou wilt send forth again thy spirit and they will be regenerated And thou wilt renue the face of the earth 32 Let the glory of our Lord last for ever Our Lord will take pleasure in his works 33 He looks upon the earth and he makes it tremble he touches the mountains And they smoak 34 I will sing to our Lord during my life with voice and Instrument I will set forth his praises as long as I am in being 35 May my words be agreable to him On my part my delight shall be in our Lord. 36 Let sinners and unjust Men be consum'd upon the earth that they may no longer be O my soul bless thou our Lord. PSALME CIV Confitemini Domino In this Psalme God is praised for the benefites bestow'd by him upon the people of Israel both when he first brought them into Egipte to avoid the famine and when he led them back again into the land of Canaan 1 GIve thanks to our Lord Psalm 104. And call upon his name set forth his works amongst the Nations 2 With voice and instrument celebrate his praises Relate all his wonders 3 Place your glory in his holy name Let all hearts rejoice that seek our Lord 4 Seek our Lord and be strengthen'd allways seek his face 5 Remember the wonderfull things he has done his prodigys and the iudgments pronounced by him 6 You that are of the race of Abraham The sons of Jacob his elect 7 He is the Lord our God he gives judgment over all the earth 8 He has all ways been mindfull of his Covenant And of his word established for ever 9 Which he gave to Abraham And of the oath he made to Isaac 10 Which he confirm'd to Jacob to be a law inviolable And to Israel to be an everlasting Covenant 11 Saying I will give to thee the land of Canaan for thy inheritance 12 At the time when they were few in number A small family And strangers in the land 13 They passed from Country to Country And from one Kingdome to another people 14 He suffer'd none to do them hurt he punished kings for their sake 15 Touch not he sayd my anointed And do no hurt to my prophe●s 16 He caused famine to come upon the land And all their sustenance of bread
selves to Idols of their owne making 38 And our Lord was enraged against his people And he abominated his inheritance 39 And deliverd them up into the hands of the Nations And put them under the power of thos who hated them 40 They were oppressed by their Enemies and humbled under their Dominion Many times did God deliver them 41 But they still held on to exasperat him in their evill ways And their owne iniquitys brought misery upon them 42 Yet he had a regard for them in their affliction And he heard their prayer 43 And he remember'd his Covenant And he relented according to the greatnes of his mercy 44 And he rais'd compassion towards them in all thos who held them in captivity 45 Save us O Lord our God! And gather us again into a body out of the Nations 46 That wee may honour thy holy name And have glory in praising thee 47 Blessed be our Lord the God of Israel now and for ever And all the people shall say Amen Amen PSALME CVI. Confitemini Domino quoniam honus This Psalme is all praises and tranksgiving In the litterall sense it sets sorth the delivery of the Israelites from the Captivity of Egypt And from that of Babylon and in the Spirituall sense is discribed the redemption of mankind from the slavery of the Divell by the death of our saviour 1 PRaise our Lord Psalm 106. for he is good For his meecy continues for ever 2 Let thos speak who have been redem'd by our Lord who have been deliver'd by him out of the hands of the Enemy And who have been brought together again out of the Countrys where they were dispersed 3 From the east and the west From the north and From the south 4 They have wander'd in a wildernes without water And they have not found any way to a City of habiation 5 They wanderd hungry and thirsty Their souls fainted within them 6 And in their tribulation they cry'd out to our Lord And he delivered them from all their necessitys 7 And Brought them into a right way by which they might come to a City of habitation 8 Let them thank our Lord for his great mercy And let them publish his wonders to the sons of men 9 For he has fill'd the empty soul And with his good things has satiated the hungry soul. 10 They sat in darknes and in the shade of death straitned with poverty and bound in irons 11 Because they had been rebellious to the word of God And had despised the Counsell of the most high 12 And their heart was brought low with labour and misery They sunk down throw weakness And there was no body to help them 13 And in their tribulation they cry'd out to our Lord And he delivered them from all their calamitys 14 And brought them out of darknes and out of the shade of death And broke their chains in sunder 15 Let them praise our Lord for his wonderfull deeds to the sons of Men. 16 For he has made the brazen gates fly in pieces And the iron bars he has broke in sunder 17 He received them when they return'd from the way of their iniquitys For their injustices were the cause of their humiliation 18 Their soul loathed all nourishment Aod they were come to the very gates of death 19 And in their tribulation they cry'd out to our Lord And he delivered them from all their Calamitys 20 He sent his word and he healed them And delivered them from death 21 Let them praise our Lord for his Mercys And for his wonderfull deeds to the sons of Men. 22 And let them offer him a sacrifice of praise And with loud joy let them sett forth his works 23 Who in ships made voyages upon the sea Driving their trade on the great waters 24 They have seen the works of our Lord And his wonders in the deep 25 He said the word and the wind blew a storme and the waves were raised up 26 They rose even to heaven And fell again to the lowest depth At the sight of so much danger their souls were in an agony 27 They were terrified and reel'd about like a drunken man And all their skill did q●i●e forsake them 28 And in their trbulation they cry'd out to our Lord And he deliverd them from all their Calamitys 29 And he chang'd his storme into a gentle gale And his waves instantly were quiet 30 And they became joyfull because they were appeased And he brought them into their desired harbour 31 Let them praise our Lord for his Mercys And for his wonderfull deeds to the sons of Men. 32 Let them glorify him in the assembly of the people And in the session of the Elders let them celebrate his praises 33 He has changed rivers into dry deserts And made dry ground wher fountains did spring 34 He has made fruitfull land become barren for the wickednes of the Inhabitants 35 He has turn'd the barren desert into a place abounding with waters And has made fountains rise in the dryest land 36 And ther he has placed thos who wanted food And they built themselves a Citty to dwell in 37 And they sow'd the feilds and planted vinyards which yeelded plenty of fruit 38 And he gave them his blessing and they multiplied exceedingly And their stock of cattell did also increase 39 And when they sinn'd again he reduced them to a small number Evills came upon them and they were oppressed with sorrow 40 He let their Princes fall into contempt And made them wander about in wilderneses whe● ther was no way 41 Yet he raised the poor out of their needy condition And increased their familys as a flock of sheep 42 The just will see these things and rejoyce And the mouth of iniquity will be stopt 43 Who is the wise man that will keep in memory thes things And the mouth of iniquity will be stopt PSALME CVII Paratum cormeum In The first part of this Psalme the mercys of God are praised and in the second his promise to preserve his kingdom is sett forth with an invocation of his assistance 1 MY heart is prepared Psalm 107. O God! my heart is prepared In all my glory I will celebrate thy praises with voice and instrument 2 Rise up my glory Rise up the Psalter and the harp And I myself will rise up betimes 3 I will praise thee O Lord in the midle of the people And I will sing thy glory amongst the Nations 4 Because thy mercy is rais'd above the heavens And thy truth up to the clouds 5 Be exalted O God! above all the heavens And over all the earth let thy glory shine That thy beloved may be delivered 6 Protect me with thy right hand and hear me God has said by his holy Prophet 7 I shall rejoyce and divide the land of Sichem And measure out the valley of the tabernacles 8 Galaad is mine and Manasses is mine And Ephraim is the cheif of my
strength 9 Judah is the seat of my Empire Moab vessel of my hope 10 I will march into Idumea strangers are now become my friends 11 Who will lead me to the fortifyed Citty who will conduct me into the midle of Idumea 12 Is it not thou My God who a while since rejected us And wilt thou not go forth with us at the head of our armys 13 Releeve us O Lord in our distresses For vain is the safety which comes from man 14 With the help of our God wee will performe great actions and he will bring to nothing all our Enemys PSALME CVIII Deus laudem meam David in this Psalme describes the malice of his Enemies he imprecats them and sets forth his owne affliction imploring the help of God But David as a Prophet inspired by God had in his view the persecution which the Iews raised against Iesus-Christ and the treason of Iudas one of his Apostles as it appears by the testimony both of St. Peter and St. Iohn who cite verses of this Psalme to that purpose 1 O God! conceal not my praise Psalm 108. for the mouth of the sinner and the mouth of the deceiver are opened against me 2 They spake against me with a deceitfull tongue And the expressions of their hatred were heard on all sides And they have sett upon me without Cause 3 In stead of loving me as they ought they have calumniated me But J still have pray'd to thee 4 And they render'd to me evill for good And hatred for love 5 Place the sinner over him And let the devill stand upon his right hand 6 When he comes to be judged Psalm 108. let him go off condemned And let his prayer become his sin 7 Let his days be shortned And let another take his ministry 8 Let his children become orphans And his wife a widow 9 Let his children be vagabonds and beg And let them be driven out of their habitations 10 Let the Usurer lay hold on his Estate And let strangers seize upon the fruits of his labours 11 Let there be no body to help him Nor to take pity of his orphan children 12 Let all that is born of him be destroyed And in one generation let his name be extinguish'd 13 Let the memory of his Progenitors iniquitys be still revived in the presence of our Lord And let not the sin of his mother be ever blotted out 14 Let their crimes be still in the sight of our Lord And let their memory perish upon the earth Because he did not remember to do mercy 15 But persecuted an indigent and poor man and sought his life whos heart was peirced with sorrow 16 He loved malediction and it will come upon him He rejected benediction And it will not come near him 17 And he covered himself with malediction as with a garment It enterd into his bowells like water and like oyl penetrated even to his very bones 18 Let it be to him as a garment that covers him And like a girdle that allways go's round him 19 Thus will my detracters be treated by our Lord And they who conspire against my life 20 And thou O Lord O Lord assist me for the sake of thy name Because thou art full of mercy and goodnes 21 Deliver me for J am poor and indigent and my heart is disturbed within me 22 Like the shadow which declines I pass away And like the Locust J am driven from place to place 23 My knees are weaken'd with fasting And my flesh is all changed for want of oyl 24 J am become a subject of mockery to them They have look'd upon me and shaked their heads at me 25 O Lord my God! succor me save me according to thy mercy 26 Let them see thy hand in it And And that it is thou O Lord that hast done it 27 They will curse me and thou wilt bless me Let thos who rise up against me be coverd with shame But let thy servant be fill'd with joy 28 Let thos who calumniat me be clothed with confusion And let them be wrapp'd up in their owne infamy as with a double cloak 19 I will praise our Lord with the whole force of my voice And I will sing his praises in the midle of the great assembly 30 Because he has stood by me in my poverty to save my life from thos who persecuted me PLALME CIX Dixit Dominus This prophetick Psalme both by the Title and by what our saviour himself said of it is certainly of Davids making It contains a prophecy concerning the Messias as the Iews themselves did owne when our saviour confuted them out of it It declares that the Messias shall sitt at the right hand of God shall reigne amongst the Nations That his preis thod shall be eternall That kings skall fall before him and that all shall be overcome by him 1 THe Lord said to my Lord Psalm 109. sit on my right hand 2 Untill I bring thy enemies to be thy foot stool 3 Our Lord will send forth the scepter of thy Kingdome out of Sion Go and rule in the midle of thy Enemies 4 Thy Empire will appear in the day of thy strength in the splendor of thy saints Before the morning I begat thee 5 Our Lord has sworn and he will not repent Thou art a Preist for all eternity according to the order of Melchisedeck 6 Our Lord on thy right hand has destroy'd Kings in the day of his Anger 7 7 He will judge the Nations he will fill all with ruine he will crush on the ground the heads of many 8 He will drink out of the Torrent in the high way therfor in glory he will exalt his head PSALME CX Confitebor tibi Domine This Psalme containes praises and thanks givings to God for the great wonders he has done in favour of the People of Israel which are much more applicable to what he has done in favour of his Church 1 I will praise thee Psalm 110. O Lord with my whole heart In the assembly and Congregation of the just 2 Great are the works of our Lord exquisite in all his designs 3 His works are glorious and magnificent his justice abides for ever 4 Our mercifull and indulgent Lord has perpetuated sustenance for all that fear him 5 He will all ways remember his Covenant he will make known to his people the mightines of his works 6 That he may give them the inheritance of the Nations All his works are full of truth and justice 7 All his precepts are inviolable established for all ages Formed according to truth and equity 8 He has sent a redeemer to his people he has made a Covenant with them for all eternity 9 Holy and terrible is his name The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdome 10 They who fear him are truely wise His glory remaines for ever and ever PSALME CXI Beatus vir This Psalme contains the praises of the vertuous and
charitable man and the happines which will attend him 1 HAppy is the man who fears our Lord Psalm 111. his whole pleasure will be to keep his Commandements 2 His posterity shall be powerfull upon the earth The race of the just shall be blessed 3 Glory and riches will abound in his house and his justice will remain for ever 4 A Light in Darknes is risen upon the just Mild mercifull and just is our Lord. 5 He who takes pitty and lends and shall order his words with judgment is a joyfull man for he shall never be moved out of his place 6 The memory of the just will eternally last he will not fear any ill to be sayd of him 7 His heart is allways p●epar'd to hope in our Lord his heart is firmly fixt he will remain unmoved till he despiseth his Enemies 8 He has liberally distributed his alms to the poor his justice remains recorded for ever his power will be exalted in glory 9 The sinner will see it and be inraged he will gnash his teeth and wither with envy The desires of sinners shall come to nothing PSALME CXII Laudate pueri Dominum This Psalme containes an Exhortation to praise God for his greatnes and glory and above all for his goodnes towards the sons of men in taking care even of the meanest amongst them and raising them some times to the degree of Princes as it happen'd in the person of David himself 1 PRaise our Lord all you that are his servants Psalm 112. Praise the name of our Lord. 2 Let the name of our Lord be blssed both now and for ever 3 From the rising to the setting of the sun all praise is due to the name of our Lord. 4 Our Lord is raised above all the Nations And above the heavens his glory is exalted 5 Who is like the Lord out God who dwells on high And looks upon all that is humble both in heaven and upon the earth 6 Who raiseth the poor from the dust And lifts up the needy from the dunghill 7 To place him with Princes even the Princes of his people 8 Who makes the barren woman in the house become a joyfull mother of children PSALME CXIII In exitu Israel The Prophet in this Psalme makes an abrigement of the wonders which God perform'd in bringing his people out of Egypt into the land of Canaan The cheif defign of it is to print an aversion in the minds of the people against the Idols of thos Nations And to settle them in the service of the true God 1 WHen Israel went out of Egypt Psalm 113. The house of Jacob out from a barbarous Nation 2 Judea became the place of his sanctification And Israel the seat of his power 3 The sea beheld him and fled Jordan was driven backwards 4 The mountains leaped like rams And the hills like the lambs of the flock 5 O sea what made thee fly And thou Jordan what drove thee back 6 Why did you mountains leap like rams And you hills like the lambs of the flock 7 At the sight of our Lord the earth did tremble At the sight of the God of Jacob 8 Who changeth rocks into pools of water and quarys of stone into fountains 9 Not to us O Lord Not to us But to thy name give glory 10 By making manifest thy mercy and thy truth Least at any time the Nations should say Wher is their God 11 But our God is in heaven what ever pleased him to do he hath done 12 The Idols of the Nations are made of gold and silver The handy works of men 13 They have a mouth and can not speak They have eyes and can not see 14 They have ears and can not hear They have nostrils and cannot smell 15 They have hands and can not feel They have feet and can not walk They have a throat and can not cry out 16 Let all be like them who make them and who confide in them 17 The house of Israel confides in our Lord he is their helper and their protector 18 The house of Aaron confides in our Lord he is their helper and their Protector 19 All that fear our Lord confide in our Lord he is their helper and their Protector 20 Our Lord has been mindfull of us and has given us his blessing 21 He has blessed the house of Israel he has blessed the house of Aaron 22 He has blessed all who fear him Both litle and great 23 May our Lord increase his blessings upon you and upon your children 24 Be yee all blessed by our Lord who made heaven and earth 25 The heaven of heavens belongs to our Lord The earth he has given to the sons of men 26 The dead will not praise thee O Lord Nor all thos who descend into hell 27 But wee who live bless our Lord now and for ever PSALME CXIV Dilexi quoniam The Prophete in this Psalme gives thanks to God for having delivered him from an eminent danger And promiseth sacrifices of praise to God for his mercy shewn to him 1 J have loved Psalm ●●4 Because our Lord will hear the voice of my prayer 2 Because he has inclin'd his ear to me And J will call upon him all the days of my life 3 The sorrows of death have besett me And the dangers of hell are come upon me 4 J have mett with tribulation and greif And J have called upon the name of our Lord. 5 O Lord free my soul our Lord is mercifull and just Our God is full of pitty 6 Our Lord takes care of litle ones J was humbled Psalm 114. and he deliver'd me 7 Return my soul to thy rest Because our Lord has been bountifull to thee 8 Because he has freed my soul from death my eyes from tears and my feet from falling 9 J will please our Lord in the land of the living PSALME CXV Credidi propter quod This Psalme in the hebrew is a continuation of of the former and it containes the thanks of the Prophet to God for having loosen'd his bonds and deliver'd him from a great danger 1 J Have beleeved and therfor J did speak Ps●lm 115. But J have been exceedingly humbled 2 J said in my transport of mind Every man is a lyer 3 What shall J render to our Lord for all the benefites J have received from him J will take the cup of salvation And call upon the name of our Lord. 4 J will perfom my vows to our Lord in the presence of all his people Pretious in the sight of our Lord is the death of his saints 5. O Lord because J am thy servant Because J am thy servant and the son of thy hand maid 6 Thou hast broken my bonds And J will sacrifice to thee a victime of praise And J will call upon the name of our Lord. 7 J will perform my vows to our Lord in the sight of all his people At the entrance of the house of
our Lord in the midle of thee Jerusalem PSALME CXVI Laudate Dominum This Psalme is to be undertood of the vocation of the Gentils and the uniting all the people of the earth Iews and Gentils in one society viz. The Church of Christ. 1 PRaise our Lord all yee Nations Psalm 116. All people give him praise 2 Because his mercy is confirmed upon us And the truth of our Lord remains for ever PSALME CXVII Confitemini Domino This Psalme is a Canticle of thanksgiving which some think David sung when he was delivered from all his Enemys and settled upon the throne of Israel But tho this Psalme according to the letter is fitted to the person of David yett all agree and even some of the Rabins it ought also to be understood of the Messias which evidently appears by the application which our saviour himself makes of it and after him S. Peter 1 GIve glory to our Lord Psalm 117. because he is good Because his mercy continues for ever 2 Let Israel now say that he is good That his mercy continues for ever 3 Let the house of Aron now say That his mercy continues for ever 4 Let them all say who fear our Lord That his mercy continues for ever 5 When J was in straits and in tribulation I call'd upon our Lord and our Lord heard me and sett me free 6 Our Lord is my protector I will not fear what man can do to me 7 Our Lord is my protector And I will despise all my enemys 8 Much better it is to confide in our Lord Then to confide in Man 9 Much better it is to place our hope in our Lord Then to place our hope in Princes 10 All the Nations have besett me round But in the name of our Lord I have been reveng'd upon them 11 They have incompassed and beseiged me But in the name of our Lord I have been revenged upon them 12 They have swarm'd round me like bees and have been inflamed like thorns sett on fire But in the name of our Lord I have been revenged upon them 13 I have been run upon and push'd so violently that I was ready to fall But our Lord held me up 14 Our Lord is my strength and my praise And he is become my saviour 15 Avoice of joy and of ●alvation is heard in the tents of the just 16 The Right hand of our Lord has shewn its power The right hand of our Lord has raised me up The Right hand of our Lord has shewn its power 17 I shall not dy but I shall live and relate the works of our Lord. 18 Our Lord has punish'd and chastised me But he has spared my life 19 Open to me the gates of justice when J am enter'd I will praise our Lord This is the gate of our Lord and the just will enter therat 20 I will give thee thanks because thou hast heard me And art become my saviour 21 The stone which the builders rejected is made the corner stone 22 This is the work of our Lord And it is wonderfull in our eyes 23 This is the day which our Lord has made Let us triumph and rejoyce therin 24 O Lord save me May thy reign O Lord be prosperous Blessed is he who comes in the name of our Lord. 25 Wee have blessed you from the house of the Lord. God is our Lord And his light has shined upon us 26 Make this a day of solemnity with thick covering of bows even to the horne of the altar 27 Thou art my God and I will praise thy holy name Thou art my God And I will celebrate thy glory 28 I will celebrate thy holy name because thou hast heard me and hast saved me 29 Praise our Lord because he is good Because his mercy continues for ever PSALME CXVIII Beati immaculati This Psalme is all in praise of the law and ordonances of God wherin the Prophet shews his owne love and zeal for the observance of the Divine precepts Psalm 118. and also exhorts all people to do the like Tho this Psalme be without any Title yet by the ressemblance of the stile the expressions with those that bear the Title of Davids it appears to have been made by the Royall Prophet ALEPH. 1 BLessed are they whos ways are free from sin And who walk according to the Law of our Lord. 2 Blessed are they who make his Commandements their inquiry And who seek him with all their heart 3 For the doers of iniquity have not walkd in his ways 4 Thou hast commanded that thy laws shall be exactly kept 5 Grant O Lord that my ways may be sett right And may only tend to the performance of thy precept 6 I shall not fall into confusion If I have allways thy Commandments before my eyes 7 I will praise thee with an upright heart Because I have been instructed in the rules of thy justice 8 I will keep thy ordinances Do not forsake me for ever BETH 9 Man in his youth how shall he correct his ways but by following thy precepts 10 I have sought the with my whole heart Deny me not grace to fullfill thy law 11 All thy words I have layd up in my heart That I may never offend thee 12 Blessed art thou O Lord teach me thy justifiing precepts 13 I have pronounced with my lipps all the judgments which haue proceeded from thy mouth 14 I have taken as much joy in following the way prescribed by thee as in all the riches of the world 15 I will meditate on thy precepts And study thy ways 16 My thoughts shall dwell upon thy law And I will never forgett thy words GIMEL 17 Bestow thy grace upon thy sevant Give me new life I will keep thy precepts 18 Unveille my eyes and I will contemplate the wonders of thy law 19 J am but as a passenger upon the ear●h Let me not remain in ignorance of the p●ecepts 20 My soul in all times has ardently desired thy justifications 21 Thou hast shewn thy anger against the proud Cursed are they who disobey thy Commandements 22 Deliver me from reproche and contempt since I have diligently sought thy ordinances 23 For the Princes have sett in consultation against me whilst thy servant was busy in performing thy law 24 Thy law is my only meditation In all my actions I have consulted thy precepts DALETH 25 My soul has stuck to the earth Give me life according to thy word 26 I have lay'd open to thee my ways And thou hast heard me Teach me thy saving Truths 27 Lead me in the path of thy precepts And I will meditate on thy wonders 28 My soul is tired and become drouzy strengthen me with thy words 29 Keep me out of the way of iniquity And lett me obtain thy mercy by observing thy law 30 I have chosen the way of truth I have not forgot thy judgments 31 I have adhered to thy testimonys O Lord Let me not
born of Egypt both men and beasts 9 And he made his signs and prodigys appear in the midle of thee O Egypt Against Pharaoh and all his servants 10 He defeated severall Nations And kill'd powerfull Kings 11 Schon King of the Amorheans And Og the King of Basan And all the Kingdomes of Canaan 12 And he gave their land to be the inheritance of his people of Israel 13 O Lord thy name will last eternally Thy memory O Lord will continue from generation to generation 14 For our Lord will judge his people And he will hearken to the prayers of his servants 15 The Idols of the Nations are made of gold and silver The works of mens hands 16 They have a mouth and can not speak They have eyes and can not see 17 They have ears and can not hear Nor is ther breath in their mouths 18 Let all that make them be like to them And all that confide in them 19 House of Israel bless our Lord house of Aron bless our Lord. 20 House of Levi bless our Lord All you that fear our Lord bless our Lord. 21 Blessed be our Lord in Sion who dwells in Jerusalem PSALME XXXV Confitemini Domino All are invited to praise God for the benfites he has bestowed upon And the wonders h● has done for the people of Israel 1 PRaise our Lord because he is good Psalm 135. Because his mercy continues for ever 2 Praise the God of Gods Because his mercy continues for ever 3 Praise the Lord of Lords because his mercy continues for ever 4 Praise him who alone does great and wonderfull things because his mercy continues for ever 5 Who by his wisdome made the heavens because his mercy continues for ever 6 Who settled the earth above the waters because his mercy continues for ever 7 Who made the great luminars because his mercy continues for ever 8 The sun to preside by day because his mercy continues for ever 9 The moon and the stars to preside by night because his mercy continues for ever 10 Who struck Egypt and kill'd their first born because his mercy continues for ever 11 Who brought forth Israel from the midle of them because his mercy continues for ever 12 With a strong hand and a strecht out arm because his mercy continues for ever 13 Who divided in sunder the red sea because his mercy continues for ever 14 And brought out Israel through the midle of it because his mercy continues for ever 15 And over threw Pharoh with all his host in the red sea because his mercy continues for ever 16 Who conducted his people in the desert because his mercy continues for ever 17 Who defeated great Kings because his mercy continues for ever 18 Who slew strong Kings because his mercy continues for ever 19 Sehon the King of the Amorites because his mercy continues for ever 20 And Og the King of Basan because his mercy continues for ever 21 And he gave their land for an inheritance because his mercy Continues for ever 22 For an inheritance to Israel his servant because his mercy continues for ever 23 In our humiliation he was mindfull of us because his mercy continues for ever 24 And he redeemed us out of the hand of our Enemies because his mercy continues for ever 25 Who giveth food to all living creatures because his mercy continues for ever 26 Praise the God of heaven because his mercy continues for ever 27 Praise the Lord of Lords because his mercy continues for ever PSALME CXXXVI Super flumina Babylonis This is a Canticle which the Prophet puts into the mouth of the people of Israel when they were in Captivity to deplore the misery of their banishment an● to desire their return to Ierusalem The Church makes use of it to represent to her Children the miserys of this life And to raise holy desires in them of going to heaven which is their true Country 1 UPon the banks of the rivers of Babylon wee have sat down and wept Psalm 36. when wee remember'd Sion 2 Wee hung up our harps on the willows in the midle therof 3 For ther did the men who had made us Captives Ask us to sing songs of joy 4 They who had carry'd us away said sing to us one of your Canticles of Sion 5 How shall wee sing a Canticle of our Lord in a strange land Psalm 136. 6 If I ever forget thee O Jerusalem Let me forget my right hand 7 Let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth If I remember not thee 8 If I do not make Jerusalem the principall subject of my joy 9 Remember O Lord the sons of Edom what they did in the day of Jerusalems desolation 10 They cry destroy it destroy it to the very fundation 11 Wretched daughter of Babylon blessed be he who shall render to thee the evill thou hast done us 12 May he be blessed who takes thy litle ones and dashes them in peices against the rock PSALME CXXXVII Confitebor tibi Domine In this Psalme David thanks God for all the benefites received from him and expresseth his assurance in the Divine assistance for the future 1 I Will thank thee O Lord with my whole heart Psalm 137. because thou hast heard the words of my mouth 2 In the presence of thy Angells I will sing thy praises I will adore thee in thy holy Temple and celebrate thy name 3 In acknowlegement of thy mercy and thy truth because thou hast magnified thy holy name above all names 4 In what day soever I shall call upon thee Vouchafe to hear me Thou wilt strengthen my soul still more and more 5 Let all the Kings of the earth celebrate thy praises O Lord because they have heard all the words of thy mouth 6 And let them sing in the ways of our Lord That great is the glory of our Lord. 7 For our Lord is above all And he regards low things And the high he looks upon at a distance 8 If I walk in the midle of tribulation thou wilt give me life Thou hast stretched out thy hand against the rage of my Enemies And thy right hand has saved me 9 Our Lord will revenge my cause Thy mercy O Lord is everlasting Despise not the works of thy own hands PSALME XXXVIII Domine probasti me In this Psalme David setts forth the infinit ex●ont of Gods knowledge and how nothing from the beginning to the end of the world is concealed from him according to which knowledge he will judge Mankind 1 O Lord Psalm 138. thou hast try'd me and thou hast known me Thou hast known my sittings down and my risings up 2 A far off thou hast discover'd my thoughts And thou hast traced all my steps 3 Thou hast foreseen all my ways and every word that my tongue shall speak 4 O Lord thou knowest all that is to come and all that is past Thou hast form'd me and thou hast lay'd thy hand upon
of the Just. 7 For our Lord knows and approuves the way of the Just But the way of the Impious will end in destruction PSALME II. Quare fremuerunt This Psalm thô without a Title as the former has David for the Author and is cited as his Act. 4. v. 5. where it is applyd to Christ and the Church So likewise S. Paul applys those words Thou art my son J this day have begot the to Christ Heb. 1. v. 5. and the Iews themselves think this Psalm relat●s to their Messias Certain it is that under the figure of David and his Reign Christ and his Kingdom are represented the firmnes of his Empire and of his Church are described together with the vain conspiracies of men against it All Kings and Princes are invited to be obedient to it 1 WHy are the Gentils in a rage Psalm And the Nations in a vain conspiracy 2 The Kings of the earth have stood up And the Princes have assembled against our Lord and against his Christ saying 3 Let us break their bonds And let us throw of their yoke 4 But he who dwells in the heavens will laugh at them And our Lord will turn them to derision 5 Then he will speak to them in his anger And in his fury he will confound them 6 But I am constituted by him King over Sion his holy Mountain To hold forth his Law 7 Our Lord said to me Thou art my son I this day have begot thee 8 Ask it of me and I wil give thee the Nations for thy Inheritance And the whole earth shall be in thy possession 9 Thou shalt rule them with a rod of iron Psalm 2. And like a potters Vessel thou shalt break them in pieces 10 And now you Kings be wise Learn well your duty you that judge the earth 11 Serve our Lord with fear Rejoyce and tremble before him 12 Imbrace discipline Least out Lord should be angry and you perish by leaving the way of the Just. 13 When his Indignation shall break out on the sudden Happy are they who confide in him PSALME III. Domine quid multiplicati This in the Title is called the Psalm of David when he fled from the face of Absalon his son as it is related 2. Reg. 15. v. 14. he declares that he puts his hope only in God and describes how powerfull his assistance is and on the contrary how vain the designs of the enemies are 1 WHy o Lord Psalm 3. do's the number increase of those who persecute me Many are they who rise up against me 2 Many say to my soul in vain she seeks for safety from her God 3 But thou o Lord art my protector and my glory by thee my head has been rais'd 4 I have cry'd out with a lowd voice to our Lord and he has heard me from his holy mountain 5 I slept took my rest and have rose up again because our Lord hath protected me 6 I shall not fear those thousands of people that incompass me rise up and save me O Lord my God! 7 For thou hast struck down all that oppose me without cause thou hast broken the teeth of sinners 8 There is no safety but from our Lord by thee my God! thy people are blest PSALME IV. Cum invocarem exaudivit This Psalm is upon the same subject with the former and seems to have been made much at the same time David implores the help of God exhorts the Princes that revolted to desist from their rebellion and to acknowledge him for King as having been so constituted by God 1 WHen I call'd upon him Psalm 4. the God of my justice did hear me thou didst inlarge me when I was in distresse 2 Still have mercy on me and hear my prayer 3 Yee sons of men how long will your hearts be stupid Why do you love vanity and seek after lyes 4 Know that our Lord has done wonderfull things for his holy one he will hear me when I cry out to him 5 Be angry and sin not what you have said in your hearts repent upon your beds 6 Offer a sacrifice of justice and put your confidence in our Lord many say who will shew us good things 7 The light of thy countenance o Lord is printed on us thou hast powr'd joy into my heart 8 They by their plenty of wheat of wine of oyle increase and grow rich 9 I at the same time in peace will sleep and be at rest 10 Because thou o Lord in a singular manner hast strengthen'd me with hope PSALME V. Verba mea auribus This Psalm shews to have been made by David when he was sett upon by the wicked He begs of God to hear his prayers he imprecates the Impious wishing them deserved punishments and conforts the pious and the just with the hope of reward 1 GIve ear o Lord to my words Psalm 5. understand my cry 2 Be attentive to the voice of my prayer my King and my God For to thee I will pray early in the morning o Lord thou shalt hear my voice 4 Early will I stand before thee and I shall know that thou art not a God that loveth iniquity 5 Nor shall the wicked dwell near thee nor the unjust remain in thy sight 6 Thou hatest all doers of injustice thou wilt destroy all that speak lyes 7 The bloody and the deceitfull man our Lord will abominate but I through the abundance of thy mercy 8 Will enter into thy house I will adore in thy holy Temple with fear and reverence 9 Conduct me o Lord in the vvay of thy justice look after me and direct my ways in regard of my enemies 10 Because there is no truth in their mouth vain and hollow is their heart 11 Their throat is an open sepulcher they have dealt deceitfully with their tongues judge them o God! 12 Let them miscarry in their designs according to the multitude of their iniquitys expell them because they have provok'd thee o Lord 13 And let all rejoyce who hope in thee for ever they will be fill'd with joy and thou wilt dwell in them 14 And all will have glory in thee who love thy name for thou wilt bless the just one 15 With thy mercy o Lord as with a sheild thou hast incompas'd us PSALME VI. Domine ne in furore In this Psalm David first sets forth the violence of his sicknes In the next place he begs God to free him from it and lastly he describes the consternation of his Enemies upon his prayers being heard and his health restored to him 1 O Lord Psalm 6. rebuke me not in thy indignation nor chastise me in thy anger 2 Have mercy on me o Lord because I am infirm heal me o Lord for my bones are all in disorder 3 My soul is extremely afflicted but thou o Lord Say how long 4 Turn to me o Lord and rescue my soul save me for thy mercies sake 5 For the dead
thy petitions now I know that our Lord has saved his anointed 7 He will hear him from his holy heaven from his right hand comes the safety of Princes 8 Some trust in chariots and some in horses but wee will call upon the name of the Lord our God 9 They have been intangled and are fall'n but wee have rose up and stand upright 10 Lord save the king and hear us in the day in which wee call upon thee PSALME XX. Domine in virtute tua This Psalm follows the other which went before both in timé in history for as in the first he prayd for victery over his enemies he now thanks God for having obtaindit 1 IN thy strength Psalm 20 o Lord the king will rejoyce he will be transported with joy for the safety thou hast given him 2 Thou hast given him the desire of his heart thou hast not made frustrate the prayer of his lips 3 Thou hast prevented him with the blessings of thy bounty thou hast put on his head a crown inriched with pretious stones 4 He asked life of thee and thou hast bestowd upon him length of days that never will end 5 Great is his glory by the means of thy saving mercy thou wilt cloth him with glory majesty 6 Thou wilt make him a subject of thy blessings for all posterity thy countenance will replenish him with joy 7 For the king hopes in our Lord and the mercy of the most high will make him firme for ever 8 Let thy hand be felt by all thy enemies let thy right hand find them out who hate thee 9 Thou wilt make them become like a flaming oven in the day of thy anger our Lord in his indignation will confound them and fire will devour them 10 Thou wilt exterminate their race from the face of the earth and their posterity from amongst the sons of men 11 Because they would have brought evills upon thee they have fram'd designs which they could not execute 12 For thou wilt make them turn their backs and prepare the remainder of thy punishments to meet them in their faces 13 Be exalted o Lord in thine own strength then shall we celebrate with Hymnes Canticles the wonders of thy power PSALME XXI Deus Deus meus This Psalm seems to have been consecrated by David inspired by the holy Ghost to the passion of our Saviour who himself made use of the words contained in it when he hung upon the cross It also fortells the conversion of kings and nations to the church of Christ. 1 O God Psalm 21 my God! look towards me why hast thou forsaken me my sins put safety at a distance from me 2 My God! I cry by day and thou wilt not hear me I cry by night nor is it to be reputed folly in me 3 Thou dwellest in thy holy habitation the praise of Israel 4 In thee our fathers have hop'd they have hoped and thou hast deliverd them 5 They cry'd out to thee and thou didst save them they did put their trust in thee and they were not confounded 6 But J am a worm and not a man the reproche of men and the contempt of the people 7 All that looked upon me derided me they insulted me with their lipps and shaked their heads at me saying 8 He has trusted in the Lord let the Lord come to deliver and save him since he loves him so well 9 And true it is that thou o Lord hast brought me out of my mothers womb and hast been my hope ever since I was sucking at her breast 10 Out of her womb I was thrown into thy arms thou hast been my God from my first coming into the world depart not from me 11 For my sufferings are neer at hand and there is no body to help me 12 ● am surrounded with a multitude of young bullocks And fatt bulls have beseiged me 13 They have open'd their mouths upon me like a lyon roaring and seizing his prey 14 I am powr'd out like water and all the strength of my bones is dissipated 15 My heart is become like melted wax in the middle of my body 16 My naturall vigour is dry'd up like an earthen pot bak'd by the fire my tongue sticks to the roof of my mouth thou hast reduced me even to the dust of death 17 For I have been beset by a company of dogs a congregation of wicked ones hath besieg'd me 18 They have peirced my hands and my feet and they have counted all my bones 19 They consider'd me all over and inspected me they divided my clothes amongst them and upon my garment they cast lots 20 But let not o Lord thy succour be far from me take care of my defense 21 O God! deliver my soul from the sword and my only one from the power of the dog 22 Save me from the mouth of the lyon and from the horns of the unicorn in this my low condition 23 And I will make known thy name to my brethren in the middle of the assembly I will publish thy praises 24 Praise our Lord all you that fear him let all the seed of Jacob give glory to him 25 Let him be reverenced by the whole race of Israel because he has not neglected nor despised the prayer of the poor 26 Nor has he turned away his face from me when I cryd out to him he heard me 27 I will utter thy praises in the great Congregation I will pay my vows in the sight of those who fear thee 28 The poor shall eat and be filled all that seek our Lord shall praise him their hearts shall live for ever and ever 29 From one end of the earth to the other they will call to mind our Lord and be converted to him 30 And all the familys of the nations shall adore before him 31 For supreme power only belongs to our Lord he will rule over the nations 32 All the great ones of the earth have eaten have ador'd all mortalls shall fall down before him 33 And my soul shall live to praise him and my posterity shall serve him 34 The generations to come shall belong to our Lord and the heavens shall declare his iustice to the people that are yet to be born who are of his making PSALME XXII Dominus regit me David under the similitude of a shepherd leading his flock shews what care God has had over him and what great benefits he had received from the divine Majesty 1 OUr Lord governs me Psalm 22 nothing will be wanting to me he has put me into a place of excellent pasture 2 He has led me to waters of refreshment he has reviv'd my soul. 3 He has conducted me in the paths of justice for the glory of his name 4 Should I walk in the middle of the shade of death I would fear no harm because thou art with me 5 Thy rod and thy staff have been a comfort to me 6 Thou hast prepared
countenance covers me all over 18 At the voice of those who insult and reproach me And at the sight of my enemy who persecuts me 19 All these things are come upon us and yet wee have not been forgetfull of thee nor have wee acted unjustly against thy covenant 20 And our heart has not gone backwards And thou hast not turn'd aside our steps from thy way 21 Thou hast humbled us in a place of affliction And the shadow of death has cover'd us 22 If wee have forgotten the name of our God if wee have stretched forth our hands to a strange God 23 Will not God ask an account of these things for he knows the secrets of the heart 24 But since for thee wee are every day put to death And look'd upon as sheep destin'd for slaughter 25 Rise up O Lord why do'st thou sleep rise up and do not cast us off for ever 26 Why do'st thou turn away thy face do'st thou forget our poverty and affliction 27 For our soul is brought down even to the dust And our belly 's are glued to the earth 28 Rise up O Lord and help us for the glory of thy name redeem us PSALME XXXXIV Eructavit cor meum S. Chrisostome S. Austin and almost all the interpreters agree that this Psalm is a kind of a spirituall Epithalamium representing the sacred union between Iesus Christ his spouse the Church S. Paul likewise in his Epistle to the Hebrews makes use of this Psalm to shew the everlasting reign of the only son of the father over his Elect. Some have thought that Salomon is the author and that it was made upon the occasion of his mariage with the daughter of Pharah tho others attribute it to David But all agree in this that the true sense of it intended by the holy Ghost regards the mistery of the Incarnation and the union sf the word with human nature 1 MY heart has thrown out a good word Psalm 44. I adress my works to the King 2 My tongue shall move like the pen of a fastwriting scrivener 3 Shining thou art in beauty above all the sons of men grace is diffused over thy lips therfore hath God blessed thee for ever 4 Gird thy sword on thy thigh thou who art all powerfull 5 Arm'd with thy majesty and thy beauty go on prosperouslly and reign 6 According to truth mildnes and justice And thy right hand shall make wonderfull progres 7 Thy arrows are sharp Nations shall fall under thee into the hearts of the Kings enemies thy arrovvs shall light 8 Thy Throne O God! is established for ever the scepter of thy Kingdome is the scepter of equity and justice 9 Thou hast loved justice and hated iniquity therfore hath God thy God anointed thee with the oyle of gladnes preferably to all that partake with thee 10 The sent of Mirrhe Cinnamon and cashia issued from thy garments and from thy yvory mansions for which the daughters of King have delighted thee in thy splendor 11 At thy right hand stands the queen in cloth of gold with variety of ornaments 12 Hearken daughter and see and be attentive with thy ears And forget thy country and the house of thy father 13 And the King will be taken with thy beauty for he is thy Lord and God and Nations shall adore him 14 And the daughters of Tyrus and all the rich of the lād shall come before thee with presents And offer their petitions 15 The cheif glory of this daughter of the King is from within in fringes of gold imbroider'd attire 16 After her Virgins shall be brought to the King those that are neerest her shall be brought to thee 17 They shall be brought with joy and triumph they shall be led into the Temple of the King 18 In room of thy fathers sons shall be born to thee thou shalt make them Princes over all the earth 19 They shall remember thy name from generation to generation 20 And therefore through out all ages the people shall publish thy praises PSALME XXXXV Deus noster refugium Since almost all the fathers agree that this Psalm according to the litterall sense regards the Church persecuted by the Infidels and deli●er'd from persecutions by the assistance of our Lord wee ought rather to adhere to this opinion then to that of some other interpreters who apply this Psalm only to David victorious over h●s enemies 1 GOd is our refuge Psalm 45. and our strength he is our support in our afflictions which ly heavy upon us 2 Therfore wee will not fear should the earth shake And should the mountans be overturn'd into the midle of the fea 3 The waves in a violent commotion have roar'd the force of the tempest made the mountains tremble 4 The river abounding with water brings gladnes to the city of God the most high has sanctified his Tabernacle 5 God is in the midle of it and it wil remain firme from the beginning of the morning God wil protect it 6 The Nations are in commotion and the Kingdoms are tottering at the voice of our Lord the whole earth did tremble 7 But the Lord of hosts is with us And the God of Jacob is our protector 8 Come and see the works of our Lord the wonders he has done upon the earth in making war cease from one end of it to the other 9 He will break the bow and the weapons in pieces And the bucklers he will cast into the fire 10 Be at rest and behold that I am God I will be exalted amongst the Nations and I will be exalted over all the earth 11 The Lord of Hosts is with us the God of Jacob is our protector PSALME XXXXVI Omnes gentes plaudite All the interpreters agree that the sense of the holy Ghost in this Psalm is concerning the triumph of Iesus Christ in his Ascension and the conversion of all the faithfull that are to follow him Tho some there are who think this Psalm was made upon the solemn translation of the ark into the Temple which Salomon had built for it 1 ALl yee Nations Psalm 46. clap your hands with Jubily and exclamations of joy give praise to God 2 For our Lord is the high and the terrible one the great King over all the earth 3 He has subdued the Nations for us And lay'd the Gentils under our feet 4 He hath given us an inheritance of his own Chusing the beauty of Jacob which he loved 5 God is ascended in triumph And our Lord with the foun'd of trumpets 6 Sing praises to our God sing sing praises to our King sing 7 For God is the King of the whole earth sing with understanding 8 God will reign over the Nations God sits upon his holy Throne 9 The Princes of the people are assembled and united with the God of Abraham because the potent Gods of the earth have been excessively elevated PSALME XXXXVII Magnus Dominus S. Ambroise S.
is raised up to the heavens And thy truth up to the clouds 14 Be exalted O God! above all the heavens And over all the earth let thy glory shine PSALME LVII Si verè utique justitiam David takes occasion from the fury of Saul against him and the malice of his Enemys to reprehend in this Psalme all wicked men And S. Austin observes that wee ought with respect to hear the truths herein declared as a sermon made to all mank●nd 1 IF you say truely what is Iust Psalm 57. Judge allso according to justice yee sons of men 2 But you form iniquitys in your hearts And your hands execute injustice upon the earth 3 Sinners are perverted as soon as they come into the world From their mothers womb they have gone wrong They have spoken false 4. Their rage is like that of a serpent like that of a deaf aspe stopping his ears 5 Which will not hear the voice of the charmers nor of the magician Let him charm never so skillfully 6 God will break their teeth in their mouths the laws of these Lyons our Lord will tear in sunder 7 They will come to nothing like water that flows His bow remains bent till they be quite defeated 8 Like wax that melts they will drop away Fire fell upon them and they saw the sun no more 9 Before your sprouting thorns grow up to a tree as it were alive he will swallow them up in his anger 10 The just man will rejoice when he sees vengeance executed he will wash his hands in the blood of the sinner 11 Man will then say if there bee a reward for the just there is certainly a God who judges mankind upon the earth PSALME LVIII Eripe de inimicis meis David implores the help of God against his Enemyes he describes the snares that were layd for him he magnifys the divine assistance impre●ats his Enemies 1 REscue me Psalm 58. my God! out of the hands of my Enemyes And defend me against those that rise up against me 2 Deliver me from the workers of iniquity Psalm 57. And save me from the men of blood 3 For behold they have my life in their power and with a mighty force they sett upon me 4 Nor is it for any iniquity of mine O Lord or for my sin My courses and my conduct have been without crime 5 Rise up and come towards me behold my condition Thou O Lord The God of all power the God of Israel 6 Set thyself upon visiting all the Nations And take no pitty of any that work iniquity 7 Thy will return in the evening famish'd like hungry dogs And they will run about the citty 8 They will open their mouths And there is a sword in their lips They will say who has heard us 9 But thou O Lord wilt laugh at them Thou wilt bring to nothing all the Nations 10 For thee I will preserve the strength thou hast given me Because thou O God! art my defender the mercy of my God will go before me Psalm 58. 11 God will let me see how he will dispose of my enemies Let them not dye least my people should grow forgetfull 12 But disperse them by thy power And pull them down O Lord who art my protector 13 For the sins of their tongue and speeches of their lips And let them be apprehended and caught in their pride 14 And their Lyes and execrations will be charged upon them in the consummation In the wrath of consummation And they will wither to nothing 15 And they shall Know that God will rule over Israel And from one end of the earth to the other 16 They will return in the evening and be famished like hungry dogs And they will run about the citty 17 They will be dispersed to seek their meat And if they are not fill'd they will murmur 18 But I will sing the praises of thy power And early in the morning I will magnify thy mercy 19 Because thou art become a protector to me And my refuge in the day of tribulation 20 I will praise thee my defender with voice and instruments For thou art my mercifull God PSALME LIX Deus repulisti This Psalm made by David before his expedition against the Moabites and the Idumeans sets forth in the first place the danger and fear of the Israelites upon having so many enemies round about them ready to fall upon them Next he implores the divine assistance in confidence of which he foretels his victory over all his Enemies 1 O God! thou hast rejected us Psalm 59. thou hast undone us thou hast been angry with us And at last thou hast taken pity of us 2 Thou hast shaked the land and put it into confusion Heal the breaches of it for t' is all out of order 3 Thou hast made thy people feel hardships Thou hast given them the wine of sorrow to drink 4 To those who fear thee thou hast given a signe that they should fly before the bow 5 That thy beloved ones may be preserved Protect me with thy right hand and hear me 6 God has said by his holy Prophet that I shall receive and share out the land of Sichem And shall measure the vally of the tents 7 Galaad is mine and Manasses is mine And Ephraim is the chief of my strength 8 Judah is the seat of my Empire Moab the vessel of my hope 9 I will march on into Idumea And foreigners shall become my subjects 10 Who will lead me to their fortified Citty who will conduct me into the midle of Idumea 11 Is it not thou my God! who a while since rejected us And wilt thou not go forth with us at the head of our armies 12 Relieve us O Lord in our distresses For vain is the safety which comes from man 13 With the help of our God wee will performe great actions And t' is he who will bring to nothing all that afflict us PSALME LX. Exaudi Deus deprecationem This Psalm seems to have been composed by king David in the time of Absalom's conspiracy And whereas he was then a fugitive and gone from Ierusalem the holy fathers have proposed the prayer which he makes as an excellent modell of that which the Church of Iesus-Christ should offer to God in the banishment of this world and in the midle of all the temptations of his life 1 HEar O God! Psalm 36. my supplication Give ear to my prayer 2 From one end of the land to the other I have cried out to thee when my heart was full of anxiety thou didst raise me up upon a firm rock 3 Thou hast led me forwards and art become my Hope My tower of strength against all my enemies 4 I will dwell in thy tabernacle for ever I will be shelterd under the cover of thy wings 5 Because thou my God! hast heard my prayer Thou hast b●stowed an inheritance upon those who fear thy name 6 Thou wilt add
well apply'd in generall to the Church and to the faith full in persecution 1 O God! Psalm 78. the nations have enter'd into thy inheritance They have defiled thy holy temple They have made of Jerusalem a houell to keep fruit in 2 They have lef the dead bodies of thy servants to be meat for the fowls of the air And the flesh of thy saints to be devoured by the beasts of the earth 3 They spylt and powr'd out the blood of thy servants like water round about Jerusalem And there was none to bury them 4 Wee are become a subject of reproche to our neighbours The scorn and mockery of all that dwell about us 5 How long O Lord will thy indignation continue against us how long will thy anger be kindled like fire 6 Powr out hy wroth upon nations who know the not and upon kingdoms which never call'd upon thy name 7 Because they have eaten up Jacob and have made desolate the place of his habitation 8 Remember not our past sins quickly let thy mercy overtake us for we are brought to the last degree of misery 9 Help us o God! who only can save us And for the glory of thy name o Lord deliver us and pardon our sins for the sake of thy name 10 Least it should be said amongst the Gentils where is their God let us see thee manifest to the nations 11 Thy revenge for the blood of thy servants which has been spilt Have regard to the sighs of those who remain in fetters 12 Take into the protection of thy powerfull arme the sons of those who have been slain 13 And refund into the breasts of our neighbours seven times over the reproches which they have cast upon thee O Lord 14 But wee thy people and the sheep of thy pasturs will for ever praise thee 15 From generation to generation wee will praise thy holy name PSALME LXXIX Qui regis Israel Intende This Psalme containes a prayer which the Prophet puts into the mouth of the Israelites when they were to be carryed away to Babylon under the reign of Nabuchodonozor in which he teaches them how they should render God favorable to them and Prevail upon his mercy At the same time it also containes a prophecy of the deliverance which Iesus Christ was to bring to all mankind by freeing them from the slavery of the Devill figured by the Captivity of Babylon 1 HAarken to us Psalm 79. Thou who dost govern Israel who dost lead Joseph as thy sheep 2 Who dost sitt upon the Cherubins manifest thy self to Ephraim Benjamin and Manasses 3 Exert thy power And come that wee may be saved by thee 4 Turn us to thee O God! and shew thy face to us And wee shall be safe 5 O Lord the God of hosts how long will thy anger make thee deaf to the prayer of thy servant 6 How long wilt thou feed us with the bread of tears and give us tears in abundance to drink 7 Thou hast layd us open to the assaults of our neighbours And our enemys have derided us 8 O God of all power turn us to thee shew us thy face and wee shall be safe 9 Thou hast transplanted thy vinyard out of Egipt thou hast cast forth the nations and planted us in their room 10 Thou hast been the guide in the journey to conduct it thou hast made it take root and it has filled the whole earth 11 The shadow of it has covered the mountains And the branches of it the highest cedar 12 The boughs extend as far as the sea and the shoots therof reach to the river 13 Why hast thou destroy'd the fence And layd it open to the pillage of all that pass by 14 The bore of the wood has rooted it up and the wild beast of the field has devoured it 15 Turn towards us o God of Hosts Look down from heaven and see and visit once more thy vinyard 16 Repaire and make perfect what thy right hand hath planted And look upon the son of man whom thou hast establishd and chosen to thy self 17 That is burnt and rooted up both are ready to perish by the threatning anger of thy countenance 18. Stretch forth thy hand upon the Man of thy right hand and upon the son of man whom thou hast establish'd and chosen to thy self 19 And wee will no more depart from thee Thou wilt give us new life and wee will call upon thy name 20 O Lord the God of Hosts make us return to thee shew us thy face and wee shall be safe PSALME LXXX Exultate Deo Whither it be David that compos'd this Psalmè and gave it Asaph to sing or whither Asaph him self made it as the title seems to import The people are therein exhorted to celebrate with joy and acknowledgments to God for his benefits the festivitys appointed the first days of the month especially of September to renue the memory of the covenant which God had made with his people 1 WIth outcrys of joy celebrate the praises of God our Protector Psalm 80. And rejoyce in the presence of the God of Jacob. 2. Prepare a Psalme Bring us the timbrill the harmonious psalter and the harp 3 Sound the trumpet in the new moon in the great day of your solemnity 4 For this is a precept in Israel and an ordonance established by the God of Jacob. 5 He ordain'd it as a memoriall to Joseph when he went out of the land of Egipte wher he heard a language he did not understand 6 He freed him from carrying burdens on his back his hands had long served in carrying baskets 7 In thy tribulation thou didst call upon me and I delivered thee I heard thee when I was hid in the tempest I made tryall of thee at the waters of contradiction 8 Hearken my people and I will declare my will to you O Israel if thou do'st listen to me there wll be no new God amongst you Thou wilt adore no strange God 9 For I am the Lord thy God who brought thee out of the land of Egipte open thy mouth and I wll fill it 10 But my people did not hearken to my voice And Israel minded me not 11 Wher upon I abandon'd them to the desires of their heart They will follow their owne inventions 12 If my people would have heard me If Israel had walked in my ways 13 I could easily have humbled their Enemys and I would have layd my hand upon thos who afflicted them 14 The Enemys of our Lord have broke word with him And the time of thei● calamity will last for ever 15 And yet he has nourished them with the flower of the purest wheat And hath fed them with hony flowing from the Rock PSALME LXXXI Deus stetit in Signagoga Without determining the time'When this Psalme was made which is much controverted It is enough to say that it containes an exhortation made by the Prophet to all judges to do equall justice
am poor and in necessity 2 Preserve my soul for j am holy my God! save thy servant who trusts in thee 3 Be mercifull to me O Lord for all the day I have cry'd out to thee make glad the soul of thy servant because to thee O Lord I have lifted up my soul 4 For thou O Lord art mild and benigne And full of mercy towards all that call upon thee 5 Give ear O Lord to my prayer And listen to the voice of my supplication 6 In the day of my tribulation I have cry'd out to thee Because thou art wont to heare me 7 There is none amongst the Gods like to thee O Lord and none whos works are like to thine 8 All the nations whom thou hast created shall come and adore thee O Lord and shall give glory to thy name 9 For thou art truely great and the doer of wonderful things Thou art the only God 10 Lead me O Lord in thy way And I shall enter into thy truth Let my heart rejoyee in reverencing thy name 11 I will praise thee O Lord my God! with my whole heart and I will give glory to thy name for ever 12 Because thy mercy hath been great upon me and thou hast rescued my soul from the lowest hell 13 O God! the wicked have rose up against me and a convention of powerfull men have not had thee before their eyes 14 But thou art compassionat and tenderhearted slow to punish and full of mercy and truth 15 Look towards me Psalm 86. and have mercy on me indow thy servant with power from thee save the son of thy handmaid 16 Give a signe of thy goodnes towards me that they who hate me may see it and be confounded For thou O Lord hast been still my helper and my comforter PSALME LXXXVI Fundamenta ejus David in this Psalme celebrates t●e praises of the Citty of Ierusalem which in the Prophet●ck sense may very ●ell be apply'd to the Church of Christ of which that Citty was the figure 1 THe foundations thereof are lay'd in the holy mountains Psalm 85. Our Lord Loves the gates of Sion more then all the tents of Jacob. 2 Glorious things are said of thee O City of God 3 I will remember Rahab and Babylon who shall know me 4 Behold the strangers and thos of Tyrus and the people of Ethiopia they have been ther. 5 Will it not be sayd to Sion Psalm 86. that multitudes of men have been born ther And that the most high himself was the founder of it 6 Our Lord will say it in the writings wherein are register'd the people and the Princes that have lived there 7 All thy inhabitants O Sion shall be replenished with joy PSALME LXXXVII Domine Deus salutis The Author of this Psalme describes and Laments his misery and prays to God to commiserate and help him that so he may praise his holy name 1 O Lord Psalm 87. the God of my safety I have cry'd out by day and by night before thee 2 Vouchafe to look upon my petition And give ear to my prayer 3 For my ●oul is oppressed with evills And my life is on the brink of the grave 4 I am reckon'd as one of thos that are to be lett down into the pitt I am become forlorn and destitute of all help free amongst the dead 5 Like the wounded that sleep in their sepulchers who are forgotten by thee and whom thy hand has rejected 2 They have laid me in a deep pitt In a place of darknes and in the shade of death 7 Thy fury lyes heavy upon me and thou hast made all thy waves overwhelme me 8 Thou hast separated fom me all my freinds and they have me in abomination 9 I have been shutt up without being able to get out my eyes languish with misery 10 To thee O Lord I have cry'd out the whole day I have stretch'd forth my hands to thee 11 Is it amongst the dead that thou wilt shew thy wonders Or will physitians raise them to life that so they may praise thee 12 Will any in sepulchers relate thy mercy and thy truth in the grave 13 Will thy wonders be known in the region of darknes and thy justice in the land of oblivion 14 But I O Lord have cry'd out to thee and early in the morning my prayer shall come before thee 15 Why O Lord doest thou reject my prayer why dost thou turn away thy face from me 16 I am poor and from my youth have been in labour and hardship And after I was exalred I was humbled again and am full of trouble 17 All thy anger has gone over me And the terrors thereof have almost distracted me 18 The whole day they have surrounded me like a flood of water And all at once they have beseig'd me 19 My freinds and my neighbours thou hast removed far from me And all my acquaintance fly me by reason of my misery PSALME LXXXVIII Misericordias Domini The Psalmist praiseth God for his wonderfull power for his care of his people for his favour shewn and promises made to David and his posterity Then complaining of contrary events he expostulats pray●th and blesseth God 1 THe mercys of our Lord I will eternally sing Psalm 88. 2 My mouth shall make known thy truth from generation to generation 3 Because thou hast said mercy shall be built up in heaven to last for ever Thy verity will there be firmly established 4 I have made a convenant with my Elect I have sworn to David my servant I will preserve thy race for ever 5 And I will erect thy throne which shall continue from age to age 6 The heavens shall declare thy wonders O Lord And in the assembly of saints thy truth will be magnify'd 7 For who in the heavens can equall our Lord and who amongst the sons of God shall be like to God 8 To God who is glorify'd in the assembly of his saints who is great and terrible aboue all that are about him 9 O Lord the God of Hosts who is like to thee Thou art all powerfull O Lord thy truth does incompasse thee round 10 Thou do'st govern the rage of the sea and thou do'st moderate the violence of the waves 11 The proud thou hast tamed like a man that is wounded by the strength of thy arm thou hast dispersed thy Enemys 12 Thine are the heavens and thine is the earth thou hast founded the univers with all it contains the north and the southern sea thou hast created 13 Thabor and Hermon with the praises of thy name Thy arme is all powerfull 14 Shew the might of thy hand and lett thy right hand be exalted justice and equity are the bases of thy throne 15 Mercy and truth will march before thee Happy the people that knows to celebrate thy praise 16 They will walk in the light of thy countenance O God! and all the day will joyfully praise thy holy name and by
thy justice they will be exalted 17 For the glory of their strength is derived from thee and to thy bounty and goodnes wee owe our elevation 18 For t' is our Lord who has taken us into his protection and the holy one of Israel our king 19 Then didst thou speak in a vision to thy saints saying I have given assistance to a man that hath strength And I have rais'd up one chosen out of my people 20 I have found out David my servant and with my holy oyle I have anointed him 21 My hand shall be assisting to him And my arme shall support him 22 The enemy shall have no advantage over him and the son of iniquity shall have no power to hurt him 23 And I will cut in peeces his enemys before him And I will mak● them fly who hate him 24 My mercy and my truth shall allways be with him and in my name his power shall be exalted 25 And I will lay his hand upon the sea And his right hand upon the rivers 26 He shall call upon me and say Thou art my father my God and the author of my safety 27 And I will constitute him my first begotten and I will raise him aboue all the kings of the earth 28 I will for ever preserve my mercy towards him And my covenant with him shall be inviolable 29 And I will make his race continue all ages And his throne last as long as the heauens 30 But if his sons shall deparr from my Law and shall not walk according to my precepts 31 If they shall violate my ordonances and shall not keep my commandments 32 I will visite with a rod their iniquitys and with stripes I will punish their sins 33 But my mercy I will not wholy withdraw from them Nor will I violate the truth of my promises 34 I will not break my covenant And the words which come from my mouth shall not be made void 35 Once I have sworn by my owne Holines and I will be true to David That his race shall continue for ever 36 And his throne shall allways remain in my sight like the sun And like the moon in perfection a faith full witnes in heaven 37 Thou notwithstanding hast rejected hast despised and layd aside him whom thou hast anointed 38 Thou hast reversed the covenant made with thy servant thou hast thrown down to the ground and profaned the sacred ensigns of his dignity 39 Thou hast destroy'd all his fences all his strong places thou hast fill'd with terror 40 All that pass by the way have pillaged him he is become the reproche of his neighbours 41 Thou hast exalted the right hand of thos who oppresse him and thou hast made joyfull all his enemys 42 Thou hast taken from him the help of his sword And thou hast not succor'd him in war 43 Thou hast depriv'd him of Purification and thou hast dasht in peeces his throne upon the ground 44 Thou hast shortned the number of his days thou hast covered him with ignominy 45 How long O Lord willt thou turn away from me will thy anger always burn on lik a fire 46 Remember how much of my life is consumed Is it in vain that thou hast created the sons of men 47 What man is there alive that must not see death who shall save his life from the power of the grave 48 Wher O Lord are thy former mercys which in thy truth thou hast sworn to David 49 Remember O Lord the reproche of thy servants cast upon t●em by many nations which I have contain'd within my breast 50 Thy Enemys O Lord have reproched us They have reproched us that thou art changed towards thy anointed 51 Let our Lord be eternally blessed so be it so be it PSALME LXXXIX Domine refugium This Psalme containes the prayer of Moses as the title shews to God for the people in which he complains of the miserys and shortnes of life and asks from God happier times 1 O Lord Psalm 89. thou hast been our refuge from generation to generation 2 Before the mountains were made and the earth and the univers were formed From all Eternity thou art God 3 Let not man be cast down by thee thou who hast said Be converted ye sons of men 4 For a thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday that is past 5 And as the night watch which is reckon'd for nothing so will their years be 6 Like the grasse which in the space of one morning fades away at break of day it flourishes then decays and in the evening it drops down it hardens and withers 7 For wee have fainted under thy anger And thy indignation has put us into confusion 8 Thou hast lay'd our iniquitys before thy eyes and exposed the whole course of our life to the light of thy countenance 9 Thus all our days are wasted And we ourselves are consumed by the rigour of thy anger 10 Our years pass away like thos of a spider in cobweb designs The number of our days seldome exceeds seaventy years 11 And in the strongest if they arrive to eighty all that is beyond that is pain and sorow 12 But t' is an effect of thy mercy that we are so corrected 13 Who knows the force of thy anger and how much it ought to be feared 14 Shew the power of thy right hand that our heart may be instructed in true wisdome 15 Turn towards us O Lord how long wilt thou neglect us Be exorable towards rhy servants 16 We have been fill'd in the morning with thy mercy And we have rejoiced and have been dilighted all the days of our Life 17 We have rejoiced for the days in which thou didst humble us And for the years in which evills did befall us 18 Look upon thy servants and upon thy own works and be a guide to their children 19 And let the splendor of the Lord our God be upon us direct all the works of our hands Let the work of our hands be directed by thee PSALME LXXXIX Qui habitat This Psalme which most probably is of David's making tho some attribute it to Moses is full of usefull instructions It was upon the occasion of some great danger that David made this Psalme in the manner of a Dialogue ●her the Prophet the just man and our Lord speak by turns 1 HE who dwell's under the shelter of the most high Psalm 90. shall allways be protected by the God of heaven 2 He shall say to our Lord Thou art my deffender and my refuge he is my God and I will hope in him 3 For he has delivered me from the snare of the hunters And from the sharp word 4 Under the shadow of his shoulders he will cover thee and under his wings thou shalt be full of hope 5 His truth will fence thee round like a buckler And all that is frightfull in the night thou shalt not fear 6 Nor the arrow that flys by day
didst hear them O God thou wast propitious to them And yet didst take revenge of all their evill deeds 10 Glorify the Lord our God and adore him upon his holy mountain Because the Lord our God is holy PSALME LXXXXIX Jubilate Deo This also is a Psalme of praise and thanks giving Psalm 99. which invites all the people of the Earth to enter into the holy temple which mistically and truely is the Church of Christ. 1 ALl you of the earth sing praises to God serve our Lord with joy 2 Go in And present yourselves with gladnes of heart 3 Know that our Lord he is God he made us and not we ourselves 4 You that are his people and the sheep of his pastures enter within his gates praising his holy name Enter into his house with joyfull hymnes worship him with thanksgiving 5 Praise his name for our Lord is full of mildnes his mercy is everlasting and his truth remains from generation to generation PSALME C. Misericordiam judicium David or rather the holy Ghost speaking by the mouth of David represents in his owne person to all Princes a modell of the conduct which they ought to observe in the gouvernment of their subjects 1 MErcy justice will sing to thee Psalm 100. O Lord 2 I will sing And I shall understand the way of perfection when thou comest to me 3 I have walked within my house with innocence of heart 4 I have not proposed to myself any unjust thing I have hated all breakers of thy Law 5 The man of a depraved heart hath had no society with me Nor would I know the wicked one that turns a side from me 6 I persecuted the man who in secret calumniated his neighbour 7 With the proud eye and the insatiable heart I have avoided to eat 8 I have cast my eyes upon the faithfull of the land to have them sitt by me Nor would I be served by any but thos of an untainted life 9 The proud and the insolent man shall not dwell under my roof he that speaks unjust things is never wellcome in my sight 10 Be times I did cutt off the sinners of the land That I might abolish all wickednes in the city of God PSALME CI. Domine exaudi Whoever was the Author of this Psalme about which the Interpreters do not agree certain it is that it containes an excellent prayer which is proper in generall for all thos who are under any great affliction either spirituall or corporall In the siguratif sense the fathers apply it to Iesus-Christ following the example of S. Pa●l who accordingly explicats some verses in it 1 O Lord hear my prayer Psalm 101. And let my cry reach to the. 2 Turn not away thy face from me In what day soever Jam afflicted incline thine ear to me 3 In what day soever I call upon thee instantly hear me 3 Because my days have vanished like smoke And my bones are parched like the hearth of a chimny 5 J am wither'd like hay And my heart is dry'd up within me For I have forgot to eat my bread 6 My bones cleave to my skin throw the lowd nes of my grones 7 J am become like a pelican in the wildernes And like a night-crow in a lone building 8 Whole nights I have watched like the solitary sparow on the roof of the house 9 All the day my enemys upbraided me And they who prais'd me conspired against me 10 For I did eat ashes in stead of bread And mingled my tears with my drink 11 At the sight of thy Anger and indignation For after having rais'd me up thou hast dashed me on the ground 12 My days are vanish'd like a shadow And like hay J am wither'd 13 But thou O Lord remainest for ever And thy memorie continues from generation to generation 14 Thou wilt rise up and have mercy on Sion For the time is come to take pity of it For the time is now come 15 For the ruines of it are still precious with thy servants And they have compassion for the ground therof 16 And the Nations shall fear thy name O Lord And the kings of the earth shall dread thy glory 17 For Sion was built by our Lord And he will be there seen in his glory 18 He has had regard to the prayers of the humble And has not dispised their supplication 19 Let these things be writt for the generations to come And the people to be created shall praise our Lord. 20 For he has look'd out from his sanctuary above our Lord from heaven has cast his eyes upon the earth 21 To hear the grones of the captitives And to unbind the sons of thos who have been slain 22 That they may again sett forth the name of our Lord in Sion And his praises in Jerusalem 23 When the people and the kings shall meet together to serve our Lord. 24 He sayd to him in the vigour of his age shew me ●he fewnes of my days 25 Call me not away in the midle of my days Thy years reach from generation to generation 26 In the beginning O Lord thou didst found the earth And the heavens are the works of thy hands 27 They shall perish thou art still the same And they shall all wear ou● like a garment 28 And thou wilt change them like a Cloke and they will be changed But thou art still the same and thy years will never have end 29 The sons of thy servants shall have a fixed habitation And their race shall remain for ever PSALME CII Benedic anima mea This Psalme of David containes his thanks for the favours he had received from God and particulary for the pardon of his sins He also has regard to the mercys bestowed upon his people by our Lord and therin are concern'd all those who in futur times shall find the effects of his bounty 1 BLess Psalm 102. O my soul our Lord And all that is within me bless his holy name 2 Bless O my soul our Lord And never forget all his benefits 3 It is he that pardons all thy iniquitys who heals all thy infirmitys 4 Who has redeemed thy life from the grave Who does incompass thee with his mercy and his goodnes 5 Who fills thee with all goods thy heart can desire who renues thy youth like that of an eagle 6 Our Lord shews his mercy And does justice to all that wrongfully suffer 7 He made his waye known to Moses And his will to the children of Israel 8 Our Lord is mercyfull and full of tendernes he is patient and full of pity 9 He will not be angry for ever Nor will his threatnings eternally last 10 He has not treated us as our sins deserved Nor has he punished us in proportion to our iniquitys 11 For as much as heaven is raised above the earth so much hath his mercy been confirmed upon those who fear him 12 And as far as the East is distant
he took from them 17 He sent a man before them Joseph whas sold for a slaue 18 They put fetters upon his feet his irons penetrated his soul till his prophecy was accomplished 19 He was inspired by revelation from our Lord. The king sent and caus'd him to be unbound The ruler of the people set him at liberty 20 He gave him absolute authority over his house And made him the cheif over all his dominions 21 That he might instruct his Princes as well as himself And give rules of wisdome to his Elders 22 Then Israel came into Egypt And Jacob resided in the land of Cham 23. And God exceedingly increased his people And made them stronger then their Enemies 24 Who 's hearts he turned into hatred against his people so that they contrived to insnare his servants 25 Then he sent Moses his servant And Aron whom he had chosen to himself 26 He endowed them with the power of doing miracles and prodigies in the land of Cham. 27 He sent darknes And Egipt was cover'd with it All his words had their effect 28 He turn'd their waters into blood And destroyd all their fishes 29 Their land brought forth frogs Even in the privat lodgings of their king 30 He said the word And swarms of flys of all sorts came upon them And lice were spread over all their Country 31 In stead of rain he sent them hail and à consuming fire on their lands 32 He kill'd their vines and their fig trees and destroyed all the trees on the ground 33 He spake And the Locusts came and the Caterpillers that were innumerable 34 And they did eat up all their grass in the feilds And devoured all the fruit of their Country 35 And he kill'd every first born in their land And the first fruits of their child-bed labours 36 And he brought forth his people loaded with gold and silver And there was not an infirme person in all their Tribes 37 Egypt rejoyced at their departure For they were in great dread of them 38 He extended a cloud to be a cover to them And lighted them by night with a pillar of fire 39 They askt him meat and he sent them quailes And he fed them with the bread of heaven 40 He broke open the rock and the waters did run In the dry ground rivers did flow 41 For he was mindfull of his sacred word which he gave to Abraham his servant 42 And he brought forth his people with joy And his chosen ones with gladnes 43 And he gave them the lands of the Gentils And they possessed and injoyed the labours of the Nations 44 That they might observe his precepts And carefully mind his law PSALME CV Confitemini Domino quoniam In this Psalme the people are excited to praise God and to put their trust in his mercy To which end the benefites of God formerly bestowed upon the Israelites are comemorated Their sins are discribed and the divine mercy towards them is extol ed. This Psalme ends with a short prayer for the safety of the people and the coming back of their dispersed br●thren So that it seemes to have been writt in the time of the Captivity of Babylon 1 PRaise our Lord Psalm 105. for he is good For his mercy is everlasting 2 Who shall relate the wonders of our Lord who shall publish all his praises 3 Happy are they who keep the rules of justice and in all times do what is right 4 Remember us O Lord according to the love thou bearest thy people visite us with thy saving mercy 5 That wee may inioy the good things reserved for thy Elect That wee may have part in the enjoyments of thy people And that thou mayest be prais'd by all thos of thy Inheritance 6 Wee as well as our Fathers have sin'd Wee have acted uniustly And wee are guilty of iniquity 8 They provoked God even when they were entering into the sea Into the red sea 9 Yet he ceased not to preserve them for the glory of his name And to manifest his power 10 He threatningly commanded the red sea And it instantly became dry And he led them thorow the midle of the waters as if it had been thorow a dry desert 11 He rescu'd them out of the hands of thos who hated them and delivered them out of the hands of Pharaoh their Enemy 12 And the water overwhelmed thos who pursued them Not one of them escap'd 13 Then they believed his words and they celebrated his praises 14 But soon after they forgott what he had done for them And had not patien●e to wait for the execution of his designs 15 They were carried away with their inordinat desires in the defert And tempted God in the place without water 16 He gave them what they petition'd for And fill'd them with what their souls desir'd 17 Again they provoked Moses in the Camp And Aron the holy one of our Lord. 18 The earth opened and swallowed Dathan and devoured Abiram with his associats 19 A fire rose up in the assembly of them And the flames consumed the sinners 20 They made a Calf in Horeb and they ador'd the graven Image 21 They transfered the glory belonging to him To the image of an Ox that eats grass 22 They forgott God who had saved them who had done such great things in Egypt such prodigys in the land of Cham And such terrifying wonders in the red sea 23 And he resolved to destroy them which he had done if Moses his chosen one had not stood in the breach and presented himself before him 24 To divert his anger from destroying them Then again they dispised the land so much to be desired 25 They gave no credit to his word And they murmured in their tents They did not hear the voice of our Lord 26 And he lifted up his hand upon them to exterminate them in the desert 27 And to scatter the race of them amongst the nations And to disperse them into severall Countries 27 They worshiped Belphegor and did eat of the sacrifices offered to dead men 29 They irritated God in all their actions And great numbers of them were destroyed 30 Then Phin●es rose up and appeased God And the mortality ceased 31 And this was imputed to him as justice for all the Ages to come 32 Again they provoked him at the waters of contradiction And they brought great vexation upon Moyses for they imbitter'd his spirit 33 And he spake diffidently They did not destroy the Nations which our Lord had commanded them to exterminat 34 They mingled amongst the Gentils and learned their ways and works They adored their Idols and this was the occasion of their fall 35 And they immolated their sons and their daughters to Divels 36 They did spill innocent blood even the blood of their sons and daughters which they sacrificed to the Idols of Canaan 37 And the land was infected with blood and contaminated with their works And they prostituted them
while a stranger 6 I was peacefull with thos who hated peace when I spoke to them they without any reason fell upon me PSALME CXX Levavi oculos meos The Author of this Psalme teacheth that hely is only to be expected from God who allways takes care of the safety of his people 1 I Have lifted up my eyes to the mountains Psalm 120. whence assistance will come to me 2 My assistance is from our Lord who made heaven and earth 3 Let him not suffer thy foot to be moved And let him not slumber who has thee in his custody 4 Behold he will not slumber nor will he sleep who has the care of Israel 5 Our Lord has thee in keeping Our Lord is thy protection he is on thy right hand 6 The fun shall not scorch thee by day Nor the Moon hurt the by night 7 Our Lord preserves thee from all evill our Lord preserve thy soul. 8 Let our Lord guard thee at thy coming in and at thy going out From this time forwards and for ever PSALME CXXI Laetatus sum This Psalme in the literall sense expresses the joy of the people of Israel when they went to offer their sacrifices in Ierusalem And in the spirituall sense it ought to be applyd to the desire the faithfull should have of entering into the heavenly Ierusalem I Have rejoiced in what has been said to me Psalm 121. That wee shall go into the house of our Lord. 2 Our feet have formely stood within thy gates O Jerusalem 3 Jerusalem a Citty so built that all may in it meet together 4 For thither have come up the Tribes The Tribes of our Lord according to the Command given to Israel Ther to celebrate the name of our Lord. 5 For ther are seats of judicature The seats belonging to the house of David 6 Ask the things which make for the peace of Jerusalem And may they injoy all plenty who love thee holy Citty 7 Let ther be peace within thy walls And plenty within thy Towers 8 For the sake of my brethren and of my neighbours I have spoken for thy peace 9 For the sake of the house of the Lord our God I have sought thy good PSALME CXXII Ad te Levavi This Psalme containes an excellent prayer made to God by the just when they are oppressed by their Enemys 1 TO thee I have lifted up my eyes Psalm 122. who dwellest in heaven 2 As the eyes of servants watch their Masters hands 3 As the eyes of the handmaid are fixed upon the hand of ther Mistres so are our eyes upon the Lord our God till he takes compassion of us 4 Have mercy on us O Lord have mercy on us For wee are in the lowest degree of contempt 5 Our soul is full of confusion being reproch'd by the rich and dispised by the proud PSALME CXXIII Nisi quia Dominus This Psalme appears to be a thanks giving vhich the Prophete put into the mouth of the Iews after their return from Babylon 1 HAd not our Lord been with us Let Israel now say Psalm 123. had not our Lord been with us 2 When men rose up against us we might have been devour'd alive 3 When their fury was raised against us Wee might have been swallow'd up in the Deep 4 Our soul hath pass'd thorow a torrent In which wee might otherwise have been drowned 5 Blessed be our Lord who has not given us up as a prey into their teeth 6 Our soul is deliver'd like a sparow out of the nets of the fowlers 7 The net was broken and we have been sett free 8 Wee have been succor'd in the name of our Lord who made heaven and earth PSALME CXXIV Qui confidunt in Domino In this Psalme God declares himself the Protector of his people of Israel and promiseth to support them against all their Enemies Which cheifly is to be understood of the Church which comprehends the true people of God and which our Lord has promised to preserve to the end of the world 1 THey who confide in our Lord Psalm 124. shall be like mount Sion He who dwells in Jerusalem shall never be moved 2 Mountains incompasse Jerusalem And our Lord doth incompass his people now and for all ages 3 For our Lord will not permitt the scepter of the wicked to continue over the Inheritance of the Just Least the just should be brought to stretch forth their hands to iniquity 4 Bestow thy benefits O Lord upon the good And the upright of heart 5 But such as turn aside to crooked ways our Lord will treat like thos who committ open iniquity Peace be to Israel PSALME CXXV In convertendo Dominus This Psalme seemes to relate to the time when the Iews were brought back from the first Captivity of Babylon And therfor the Author congratulats the people upon the greatnes of so unexpected a felicity after which he prays God to finish the work he has begun and fortells that happy days are at last to succeed 1 WHen Our Lord restored Sion out of captivity Psalm 125. great was our consolation 2 Then was our mouth fill'd with Jubily And our tongue with outcrys of joy 3 Then it was said amongst the Nations The Lord has done great things for them 4 Our Lord indeed has done great things for us And wee are become full of joy 5 Make our Captivty O Lord come back like a torrent in the south 6 Who sow in tears with joy shall reap 7 They went forth weeping when they sowed their seed 8 They shall return with joy when they carry their sheaues PSALME CXXVI Nisi Dominus This Psalme declares that vain are the labours of men unless God give succes to them 1 UNless our Lord puts his hand to the building of the house Psalm 126. In vain they labour who build it 2 Unless our Lord does guard the Citty In vain they watch who have the keeping of it 3 It is to no purpose for you to rise before day Rise after you have reposed you who eat the bread of sorrow 4 When to his beloved he shall give sleep Children are the inheritance which our Lord bestows The fruit of the womb is his reward 5 The Children of thos who have been driven out Will prove like arrows in the hands of the mighty 6 Happy is the man who has plenty of them according to his wish he shall not be put to confusion when he speaks to his Enemies in judicature at the gate of the Citty PSALME CXXVII Beati omnes In this Psalme the prophet shews that by fearing God wee become happy even in this life Figuratively is meant the happines of the Church of Iesus-Christ 1 HAppy are all who fear our Lord Psalm 127. who walk in his ways 2 Thou shalt eat the fruit of the labour of thy hands Thou art happy and it shall be well with thee 3 Thy wife shall be like a fruitfull vine on the sides