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

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* 2. Sam. 12.10 pangs of death compassed * 2. Sam. 22.5.6 him about the floods of Belial the ungodly men made him afrayd the cords of hell compassed him the snares of death prevented him his * Psal 55.4.5 heart was sore pained within him and the terrours of death fell upon him fearfulnes and trembling came upon him and horrour overwhelmed him His * Psal 31.11 life was spent with grief his yeers with sighing his strength fayled and his bones were consumed But alwayes in his fears * Psal 56.3 4. he trusted in God and was not afrayd what flesh could doe unto him in his distress * 2. Sam. 22.7 he called upon the Lord cried to his God who heard his voice out of his Temple and drew him out of * vers 17.18 c. many waters from his strong enemie and from them that hated him and brought him forth into a large place and delivered him because he delighted in him He gave him the * vers 36. c. shield of his salvation and girded him with strength to battel and gave him the necks of his enemies that he destroyed those that hated him Therefore he gave thanks unto the Lord * vers 50. among the nations and sang praises unto his name * Psal 57.8 awaking up his glorie awaking up his Psalterie and Harp awaking himself early to praise the Lord among the peoples and to sing unto him among the nations so he sang of his * Psal 59.16 power he sang loud of his mercy in the morning that God had been his defence and refuge in the day of his distresse And thereof this book of Psalmes most whereof David made is a glorious testimonie wherin by manifold psalmes and hymnes and spirituall songs he set forth the praises of God his own faith in his word exercise and delight in his Law with narrations of Gods former and present mercies and prophesies of future graces to be fulfilled in Christ whom he being a Prophet * Act. 2.30 knew that he should be the fruit of his loines concerning the flesh and should sit upon his throne whose incarnation afflictions death resurrection ascension and eternall glorious kingdom and priest-hood he sang by the spirit with such heavenly melodie as may not onely delight but draw into admiration every understanding heart and comfort the afflicted soule with such consolation as David himself was comforted of the Lord. And these his Psalmes have ever since by the Church of Israel by * Mat. 21.16.42 Christ and his Apostles and by the Saints in all ages been received and honoured as the oracles of God cited for confirmation of true religion and sung in the publike assemblies as in Gods Tabernacle and Temple where they sang praise unto the Lord with the * Rom. 4.6 and 11.9 words of David and with the instruments which * 2. Chron. 29.30 he had made over their * 2. Chron. 7.6 burnt-offrings and sacrifices Now because many things * 2. Chr. 29.25.27.28 both for phrase and matter are difficult to such as are not acquainted with Davids language I have out of my slender store annexed a few breif notes comparing the Scriptures and conferring the best Expositors especially the ancient Greek and Chaldee versions wherby if any help of understanding may arise the praise be to God the comfort to his people FINIS ANNOTATIONS VPON THE BOOKE OF PSALMES Annotations Psalm I. THe book of Psalmes so our Lord himself intitleth it Luk. 20.42 but the Hebrew title Tehililum signifieth Hymnes or Prayses According to the Greek it is called the Psalter V. 1. O blessed or O happy or Welfares the man A joyfull acclamation for the mans welfare and felicities as going-right-forward and so having good successe Contrary hereunto is Woe or Alas Eccs 10.16.17 Luk. 6 20.24 This word Ashrei in the Hebrew is alwayes applied to men and so differeth from an other word Baruc blessed which is ascribed both to God and men Psal 115.15.18 the contrary whereto is cursed Psal 37.22 doth not walk or hath not walked But the time past and time to come are in the Hebrew often used for to expresse continued actions Walking signifieth one conversation both touching faith and workes Psal 119.1 Gen. 5.24 compared with Heb. 11.5.6 2 Petr. 2.10 Iud. 11. To walk in the counsell of any is either to doe as they advise and suggest as did Ahaziah 2 Chron. 22.3.4.5 or by imitation to doe like others before as did Israel Mich. 6.16 But in every respect the counsell of the wicked should be farre from us Iob 21.16 and 22.18 Wicked that is ungodly so our English word meaneth being made of the old Danish wgudelig or we may call them according to the originall Restles turbulent unjust ungracious The Hebrew rashaugh signifieth restlesnes and is opposed to quietnes Iob 34.29 Such men are without peace in themselves and seek to disturb and molest others Proverb 4.16 likened therefore to the raging sea Isa 57.20.21 And because for their evil deeds they are often brought forth to judgement and condemned therefore is this name given to condemned persons Psal 109.7 Iob 27.7 And as to make just or justifie is to acquit or absolve in judgement Psal 82.3 so to make or pronounce wicked is to condemn Psal 37.33 and 94.21 Deut. 25.1 Way track or trode This word also signifieth any religion doctrins manners actions administration or course of life Psal 5.9 and 25.4 and 86.11 Act. 18.25.26 and 22.4 2 Petr. 2.2.15.21 sinners or misdoers erronious enormous Though there is no man just on earth that doth good and sinneth not Eccl. 7.22 yet such are usually called sinners as be given to vice and have the course of their life evil Gen. 13.13 1 Sam. 15.18 Psal 26.9 and 104.36 Mat. 26.45 Luk. 7.37 Iohn 9.16.31 In this respect they that are born of God are said not to sin 1. Iohn 3.9 and Solomon opposeth the sinner to the good man Eccle. 9.2 See the note on Psal 4.5 nor sit in the seat or and hath not sitten c. To sit is to abide continue dwell Psal 2.4 and 101.6.7 and 132.14 or to company and have familiarity with any Psal 26.4.5 And the original moshab here Englished seat is diversly used as for a seat or chayr to sit on 1 Sam. 20.25 Iob 29.7 which noteth authoritie somtime an habitation or dwelling Psal 107.4.7 and 132.13 sometime an assise session or assemblie Psal 137.32 And so may it here be taken for the assemblie of the scornfull The scornfull Proud-rhetoricall-mockers Losels The word importeth pride as the Lord scorneth tho scorners Prov. 3.34 that is resisteth the proud Iam 4.6 1 Pet. 5.5 It implieth also eloquence often used in mocks Iob 16.20 Vers 2. Hath his delight or his pleasure is law or doctrine See the note on Psal 19.8 Iehovah or the Lord as the Greek and the new Testament usually expresseth ●t The opening
verse 8 Shal they escape-safe for iniquity O God in wrath the peoples down-depresse verse 9 My wandring thou hast in account-ready thou in thy bottel put my weeping-tears yea are they not within thy registers verse 10 Then shall my foes turn back in day I call this doe I know that God will bee me by verse 11 In God the word I will with-praise-extoll in JAH the word with-praise-extoll-will I. verse 12 In God I boldly-trust I will not bee afraid what earthly-man can doe to mee verse 13 O God thy vowes are on me I will pay confessions to thee verse 14 Because thou hast my soule from death delivered-away hast not thou eke my feet from sliding-fast That I before Gods face continuallie may walk in light of them that living bee PSALM LVI 1 To the master of the musick concerning the dumb dove in farre places Michtam of David when the Philistims took him in Gath. verse 2 BE gracious to me O God for sory-man would swallow me up all the day warring he oppresseth me verse 3 Mine enviers would swallow me up all the day for many do warre with me O most-high verse 4 In the day I shall fear I will trust unto thee verse 5 In God I will praise his word in God do I trust I will not fear what flesh can do unto me verse 6 All the day my words they grievously-wrest against me all their thoughts be for ever verse 7 They draw together they keep-close themselves they doe observe my steps because they earnestly-expect my soule verse 8 For painefull-iniquity shall they escape-safe in anger cast-down the peoples O God verse 9 Thou hast counted my wandring put thou my teares in thy bottle are they not in thy register verse 10 Then shall mine enemies turn back in the day that I call this I know that God wil be for me verse 11 In God I will praise the word in Jehovah I will praise the word verse 12 In God doe I trust I will not feare what earthly-man can doe unto me verse 13 Thy vowes are upon me O God I will pay confessions unto thee verse 14 For thou hast delivered my soul from death hast thou not also my feet from sliding for to walk on before God in the light of the living PSALM LVII 1 To the master of the musick Corrupt not Michtam of David when he fled from the face of Saul into the cave verse 2 BE gracious to me O God be gracious to me for in thee my soule hopeth-for-safetie and in the shadow of thy wings will I hope-for-safetie till the woeful-evils passeth over verse 3 I will call unto God most-high to the God that perfectly-accomplisheth towards me verse 4 He will send from heavens and save me he hath put-to-reproach him that would swallow me up Selah God will send his mercy and his truth verse 5 My soul is among Lions I lie among inflamers the sonns of Adam their teeth are spears and arrowes and their tongue a sharp sword verse 6 Be-exalted over the heavens O God over all the earth thy glory verse 7 They prepared a net for my steps he bowed my soule they digged a pit before me they are fallen into the midds of it Selah verse 8 Firmly-prepared is my heart O God firmly-prepared is my heart I wil sing and praise-with-psalm verse 9 Raise up my glory raise-up psalterie and harp I will raise up at the day-dawning verse 10 I will confesse thee among the peoples O Lord I will praise-thee-with-psalm among the nations verse 11 That thy mercy is great unto the heavens and thy truth unto the skies verse 12 Be exalted over the heavens O God over all the earth thy glorie PSALM LVII Sing this as the 60. Psalm verse 2 O God be gracious unto mee to me be gracious for in thee my soule for shelter-safe-hopeth and in shade of thy wings I will hope for my shelter-safe until each-woefull-ev'l away passeth verse 3 I call will unto God most-hie unto the God that perfectly doth for me bring things-to-a stay verse 4 From heav'ns he sends and saveth me put him unto reproach doth he that would me swallow-up Selah God he doth send-forth his mercie and his assured-veritie verse 5 My soule the Lions is among I lie among the inflamers the sonns of men whose teeth are spears and arrowes and sharp sword their tongue verse 6 God over heav'ns be lifted-hie over the whole earth thy glory verse 7 Net for my steps prepar did they he bow'd my soul they diggd a pit before me and in midds of it themselves are fallen-down Selah verse 8 Mine heart ô God prepar'd-firmely mine heart prepar●d is stedfastly I sing wil and with psalm-wil-praise verse 9 Raise-up thy-self ô my glorie raise-up thee harp and psalterie at dawning-day I wil-up-raise verse 10 In peoples Lord I will thee laud in nations thee with-psalm-applaud verse 11 That great to heav'ns is thy mercy and to the skies thy veritie verse 12 God over heav'ns up-lifted bee over the whole earth thy glory PSALM LVIII Sing this as the 45. Psalm verse 2 IN deed Assemblie do ye speak justice judge yee ô Adams sonns righteousnesses verse 3 Yea yee in heart work evil-injuries yee in the land weigh your hands violentnes verse 4 The wicked from the womb estranged bee erre from the belly speaking falsitie verse 5 Poison they have like serpents poison-warm as of the dead asp that doth stop his ear verse 6 Which wil not hear the voice of thē that charm of the most-wise inchanting sorcerer verse 7 Their teeth O God in their mouth break-away the Lions toshes burst thou out O JAH verse 8 As waters that goe-hence refus'd be they bend he his shafts as cut off let them been verse 9 As snail that melteth let him goe-away as womans fore-birth Sun that have not seen verse 10 Ere they perceive your thorns of the Brier even quick he wil whirle each away in ire verse 11 The just shall joy when vengeance he doth see shal wash his feet in bloud of the godlesse verse 12 And men shall say fruit for the just surelie surelie a God judging in earth there is PSALM LVIII 1 To the master of the musick Corrupt not Michtam of David verse 2 IN deed O assemblie speak ye justice judge ye righteousnesses O sonns of Adam verse 3 Yea in heart ye work injurious-evils in the land ye weigh the violent-wrong of your hands verse 4 The wicked are estranged from the womb they erre from the belly speaking a lye verse 5 Hot-poison they have like-as the hot-poison of a serpent as of the deaf asp that stoppeth his eare verse 6 Which will not hear the voice of charmers of him that inchanteth inchantments of him that is made-wise verse 7 O God break their teeth in their mouth burst-out the Lions toshes O Jehovah verse 8 Let them be refused as waters that passe-away bend he his arrowes be they as cut-off verse 9 As a snail
and all in them which keepeth truth for aye verse 7 Which unto the oppressed judgment does he giveth bread to them that hungry be them that are bound Iehovah doth unloose verse 8 Th' eyes of the blind Iehovah makes to see Jehovah rightneth them that crooked are Iehovah loveth them that righteous be verse 9 Jehovah doth the strangers safe-beware th'orphan and widow upright-set doth hee But he the wickeds way doth overthrow verse 10 Iehovah reigneth to eternall-aye thy God ô Sion generation th'row and generation Halelu-jah PSALM CXLVII Sing this as the 111. or as the 45. Psalm verse 1 PRaise Jah for to our God it 's good to sing for it is pleasant praise becommeth-well verse 2 Jehovah he Jerusalem building gathreth in one th outcasts of Israel verse 3 He healeth them in heart that broken be also their painfull-griefs bind-up doth he verse 4 The number of the stars he duly-counts he by their names doth call them every-one verse 5 Great is our Lord and he in might surmounts his understanding numbred is of none verse 6 Jehovah sets the meek in upright-case he doth the wicked to the earth debase verse 7 Sing to Jehovah with confession ev'n with the harp unto our God psalms-sing verse 8 That cov●reth heav●n with clouds that th' earth upō prepareth rain makes mountains grass to spring verse 9 He that doth give unto the beast his food ev●n when they cry unto the Ravens brood verse 10 He no delight-hath in the horses might in legs of man no pleasure-taketh he verse 11 Iehovah in his fearers takes-delight in them that for his mercy hopers be verse 12 Ierusalem do thou Iehovah laud ô Sion do thy God with-praise-applaud verse 13 For of thy gates the bars he strengtheneth-sure in mids of thee thy children blesse doth he verse 14 Within thy border peace he doth procure with fat of wheat he satisfieth thee verse 15 He sendeth his edict the earth upon his word it very swiftly runneth-on verse 16 He giveth snow like wool the hoary-frost like ashes he doth scatter-manifold verse 17 His yee like morsels he abroad-doth-cast who is he that can stand before his cold verse 18 He sends his word and melteth them to blow his wind he causeth and the waters flow verse 19 He unto Jakob his commandements hath manifested unto Israel his constitutions and his judgements verse 20 He did not so with any nation deal and therefore known these judgments have not they O glorifie-with-praise th'eternal-Iah PSALM CXLVII verse 1 PRaise ye Jah for it is good to sing-sing-psalms to our God for it is pleasant praise is comely verse 2 Jehovah buildeth Jerusalem gathered together the outcasts of Israel verse 3 He healeth the broken in heart and bindeth-up their griefs verse 4 Counteth the number of the stars calleth them all by names verse 5 Great is our Lord and much in able-might of his understanding there is no number verse 6 Jehovah setteth-upright the meek debaseth the wicked unto the earth verse 7 Sing ye to Iehovah with confession sing-psalms to our God with harp verse 8 That covereth the heavens with clouds that prepareth rain for the earth that maketh the mountains to bud-forth grasse verse 9 That giveth to the beast his food to the yong ravens which cry verse 10 He delighteth not in the strength of the horse he taketh not pleasure in the legs of man verse 11 Jehovah taketh-pleasure in them that fe●r him that patiently-hope for his mercy verse 12 Laud Iehovah O Ierusalem praise thy God O Sion verse 13 For he strengthneth the bars of thy gates he blesseth thy sons within thee verse 14 He putteth in thy border peace he satisfieth thee with the fat of wheat verse 15 He sendeth his edict upon earth his word runneth very swiftly verse 16 He giveth snow like wool the ho●r-foast he scatereth-abroad like ashes verse 17 He casteth-forth his yee like morsels who can stand before his cold verse 18 He sendeth his word and meketh them he causeth his wind to blow the waters flow verse 19 He sheweth his words unto Iaakob his statutes and his judgments unto Israel verse 20 He hath not dealt so with any nation and judgements they have not known them Halelu-Jah PSALM CLVIII Halelu-jah verse 1 PRaise ye Jehovah from the heavens praise ye him in the high-places verse 2 Praise ye him all his Angels praise ye him all his hosts verse 3 Praise ye him Sun and Moon praise ye him all starrs of light verse 4 Praise ye him heavens of heavens and the waters that be about the heavens verse 5 Let them praise the name of Jehovah for he commanded and they were created verse 6 And he stablished them for aye for ever a statute he gave and it shall not passe verse 7 Praise ye Jehovah from the earth dragons and all deeps verse 5 Fire and hail snow and vapour stormie wind doing his word verse 9 Mountains and all hills fruitfull trees and all cedars verse 10 The wild-beast and all cattell creeping-thing and fethered fowl verse 11 Kings of the earth and all peoples Princes and all Iudges of the earth verse 12 Yong-men and also Maidens old-men with children verse 13 Let them praise the name of Iehovah for high-advanced is his name even his alone his glorious-majestie is above earth and heavens verse 14 And he hath exalted the horn of his people the praise of all his gracious saints the sonns of Israel a people neer him Halelu-jah PSALM CLXVIII Sing this as the 104. Psalm PRaise Jah Jah praise doe ye from heav'ns him praise in places-high verse 2 O all his Angels praise him ye all his hosts praise-him-gloriously verse 3 O Sun and Moon doe ye him praise all Starrs of light praise him doe ye verse 4 O heav'ns of heavens doe ye him praise and waters that above heav'ns be verse 5 O let them praise Jehovahs name for he bade and create where they verse 6 Ever and aye he stablisht them gave statutes which passe not away verse 7 O praise Iehovah from the land ye Dragons and all places-deep verse 8 Ye Fire and Hayl Snow Vapour and Wind stormy that his word doth ●eep verse 9 O ye the mountains and Hills all Trees fruitfull and all Cedars high verse 10 O ye wild beasts and cattell all ye creeping things and fowls that flie verse 11 Ye Kings of th' earth and all Peoples Princes and Judges of th' earth all verse 12 Ye Yong-men also and Damsels ye old-men with the children-small verse 13 O let them praise Jahovahs name for his name ev'n alonely his is high-advanst his glorious-fame above the earth and heavens is verse 14 And he the Horn of his people exalted hath the praise which they all his saints have sonns of Isr'el a people neer him Praise ye Jah PSALM CXLIX Sing this as the 34. Psalm verse 1 A New song sing ye unto JAH his praise in Church of holy-ones verse 2 Let Isr'el in his makers
joy glad in their King be Sions sons verse 3 O let them praise with flute his name with harp and timbrel t' him sing-psalm verse 4 For in his people pleas'd is JAH the meek with health will beautify verse 5 The saints in glorie shall shew-joy shall on their beds shout-joyfully verse 6 Jn their throat Gods high-praises and a sword two edged in their hand verse 7 To doe vengeance upon heathens reproofs among the nations verse 8 To bind their Kings in fettring-chains their Nobles eke in yron bonds verse 9 The written doom on them to doe this honour all his saints unto HALELU-JAH PSALM CXLIX 1 Halelu-jah SIng ye to Iehovah a new song his praise in the Church of gracious-saints verse 2 Let Israel rejoyce in his makers let the sonns of Sion be glad in their King verse 3 Let them praise his name with flute with trembrell and harp let them sing-psalmes unto him verse 4 For Iehovah taketh-pleasure in his people he will beautifie the meek with salvation verse 5 The gracious-saints shall be gladsom in glorie shall shout joyfully upon their beds verse 6 The exaltations of God is their throat and a two-edged sword in their hand verse 7 To doe vengeance on the heathens reproofs in the nations verse 8 To bind their Kings is chaines and their Nobles in fetters of yron verse 9 To doe on them the judgement written this comely-honour is to al his gracious-sants Halelu-jah PSALM CL. Sing this as the 97. Psalm verse 1 O Praise Jah Praise God his sanctitie Praise him in firmament of his strongnes verse 2 O praise him in his actions-mightie praise him in multitude of his greatnes verse 3 O praise him with sound of the Trumpet-shril praise him with Harp and the psalterion verse 3 O praise him with the Flute and Tymberel praise him with Uirginals and Organon verse 4 O praise him with the Cymbals sounding-clear praise him with Cymbals that loud-sounding-play verse 6 Praise Jah let ev'ry thing that breath-doth-bear O glorifie-with-praise th'eternal-Jah PSALM CL. 1 Halalu-jah PRaise ye God in his sanctitie praise him in the firmament of his strength verse 2 Praise him in his powers praise him according to the maltitude of his greatnes verse 3 Praise him with the sound of the trumpet praise ye him will the psalterie and harp verse 4 Praise him with timbrel and flute praise him with Virginis and Organ verse 5 Praise him with wel-sounding Cymbals praise him with loud-sounding Cymbals verse 6 Let all breath praise Jah Halelu-Iah The end of the Book of Psalmes Of Davids Life and Acts. DAvid the sonne of Jesse of the tribe of Judah of the linage of Abraham in the * 1. Chron. 2. Mat. 1.1.17 fourteenth generation was borne in Bethlehem a towne in the tribe of Judah in the land of Canaan about 2917. yeers after the creation of the world in the dayes when Samuel the Prophet was Judge of Israel He was the * 1 Chron. 2.15 seventh and yongest of all Jesses sonnes of least esteem among them and set to keep his fathers * 1. Sam. 16.11 sheep In the three and twentieth yeer of his life he was by Samuel the Prophet privately in Bethlehem anointed * 1. Sam. 16.13 King over Israel in the midst of his brethren and the spirit of the Lord came upon him from that day forward He was * vers 12. ruddie of a beautiful countenance and goodly to look to a * vers 18. cunning plaier on the Harp a mighty valiant man of warr and prudent in speech and a cornely person and the Lord was with him Who also gave him these testimonies and promises * Act. 13.22 I have found David the sonne of Jesse a man after mine own heart which shall fulfill all my will * 1. Psal 89.19 I have layd help on one that is mighty I have exalted one chosen out of the people with whom * vers 21. my hand shal be established mine arme also shall strengthen him I will * vers 23. c. beat down his foes before his face and plague them that hate him In my name shall his horn be exalted I will set his hand in the sea and his right hand in the rivers I will make him my first born higher then the Kings of the earth My mercie will I keep for him for ever and my covenant shall stand fast with him his seed will I make to endure for ever and his throne as the dayes of heaven c. After Davids anointing in Bethlehem he went againe and feed his * 1. Sam. 16.19 fathers sheep but the spirit of God wrought mightily in him He killed * 1. Sam. 17. Goliath the Philistian giant from whose face * vers 24. all the men of Israel fled away for fear David overcame him in the name of the Lord of hosts with a sling and with a stone He was a cunning musician and * 1. Sam. 16.23 playing on his harp with his hand he refreshed K. Saul who was vexed with an evil spirit from the Lord. He was imployed in warrs against the Philistians and * 1. Sam. 18.5 whithersoever Saul sent him he behaved himself wisely and prospered and was accepted in the eyes of all the people so that the women of Israel sang of him * vers 7. Saul hath slayn his thousands and David his ten thousands But that praise * vers 8.9 procured him envie from Saul ever after and he sought to slay him but * vers 16. all Israel loved him And though he after took to wife Michal Sauls daughter yet * 1. Sam. 19. c. Saul continued his hatred against his sonne in law and first secretly then openly sought his life so that David was faine to flee and hide himself in the land of Israel and in strange countries to the * Ps 120. great affliction of his soule When Saul was dead and David * 1. Sam. 26.19 thirtie yeers of age the men of Judah * 2. Sam. 5.4 anoynted him King the second time in Hebron over the house of Judah Ishbosheth Sauls sonne resisted him but David waxed stronger and stronger Then * 2. Sam. 2.4 all Israel anointed him King over them and he reigned in Jerusalem So the time of all his reigne was * 1. Chron. 11.1.3 fourtie yeers In Hebron he reigned over Judah seven yeers and six moneths and in Jerusalem he reigned 33 yeers over all Israel and Judah During which space the Lord still exercised him with many * 2. Sam. 5.4.5 warrs abroad and troubles at home as by the defiling of his daughter * 1. Chron. 14. and 18. and 19. Thamar the killing of his son Amnon the treason and death of his son Absalon the rebellion of Sheba and other like sorowes which God * 2. Sam. 13 ●… c. for his sinns chastised him with so many and so great that the
clay of the streets I did powre-them-out verse 44 Thou hast delivered me from the contentions of the people thou hast put me for the head of the heathens a people whom I have not known doe-serve me verse 45 At the hearing of the eare they obey me the sons of the stranger falsly-deny unto me verse 46 The sonns of the stranger fade-away and shrink-for fear out of their closets verse 47 Jehovah live and blessed be my rock and exalted be the God of my salvation verse 48 The God that giveth vengeances to me and subdueth peoples under me verse 49 My deliverer from mine enemies also from them that rose-up against me thou hast exalted me from the man of violent-wrong thou hast rid me verse 50 Therefore I will confess thee among the heathens Jehovah and to thy name I will sing-psalm verse 51 He maketh great the salvations of his King and doth mercy to his anointed to David and to his feed for ever PSALM XVIII verse 2 I love-thee-deer Jehovah my firmness verse 3 Jehovah is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer my God is hee my rock in whom I sheltred hope to bee my shield and horn of my salvation my fensed-hye-fortification verse 4 Unto the praised LORD I made my cries And I was saved from mine enemies verse 5 The pangs of death about me compassed and me the streams of Belial frighted verse 6 The pangs of hell they round about me went the snares of death did me unwares-prevent verse 7 In the distress upon me call did I upon Jehovah and to my God cry and he my voice out of his pallace hears my cry before him came into his ears verse 8 And th' earth did shake and quake and stirred bee grounds of the moūts shook for wroth was he verse 9 Smoke mounted in his wrath and fire did eat out of his mouth coles from it burnd-with-heat verse 10 And he did bow the heav'ns and down-did-pass and gloomy-darknes under his feet was verse 11 And he did ride on Cherub and did fly and on wings of the wind he flew-swiftly verse 12 He set the darknes for his secret bound for his pavilion about-him-round darknes of waters thick-clowds of the skyes verse 13 From the resplendent-brightnes fore his eyes his clowds did pass hayl and fire coals burned verse 14 And in the heav'ns Jehovah thundered And give his voice did he that is most-hye the hayl stones and the coals of fire did flye verse 15 He sent his arrowes and them scattered and hurled lightnings them stroke-with-dread verse 16 And channels of the waters were beheld the worlds foundations were eke reveald At thy rebuke Jehovah at the blast of wind that from thy wrathfull-nosthril past verse 17 He from the hye-place sent take me did hee he out of many waters forth-drew mee verse 18 He rid me from my powrfull enemy and from my foes that stronger were than I. The second part verse 19 They unawares-preventing-came on mee in day of my clowdy-calamity and for a staff to me Jehovah was verse 20 And-also he unto a roomthy-place did bring me forth he safely-me-released because he was delitefull in me pleased verse 21 JAH did reward me as my justice-right as my hands purenes he did me requite verse 22 Because Jehovahs wayes I did observe and did not from my God ungodly-swerv verse 23 For all his judgements straight-before me bee and his decrees I turned not from mee verse 24 And I with him did-hold-integrity and kept my self from mine iniquity verse 25 The LORD eke rendred me as my justice as purenes of my hands before his eyes verse 26 With gracious-saint thee gracious shew doest thou with perfect man thou doest thee perfect show verse 27 Thou with the pure doest shew thy purity and with the froward thou doest shew thee wry verse 28 For poor afflicted people save doest thou the lofty eyes thou also bringest low verse 29 For thou dost make my candle to be light Jehovah my God makes my darknes bright verse 30 For by thee through an army break I shall and by my God I leaped over a wall verse 31 Gods way intire tryde is the word of JAH a shield he is to all that on him stay verse 32 For who is God besides th' Eternal-one and who a Rock except our God alone verse 33 God is he that with valour girdeth me and fully-perfect makes my way to be verse 34 My feet he matcheth as the hindes feet and on myne hye-places he dooth make me stand verse 35 My hands he learneth to the warlike-stroke and with mine arms a bow of brass is broke verse 36 And thou hast giv'n me thy salvations shield and thy right hand hath strongly-me-upheld also thy meek-humiliation hath caused me-multiplication verse 37 Thou hast my passage under me wid'ned and my leggs have not weakly-staggered The third part verse 38 My soes I follow'd and them overgot and til I had consum'd them turned-not verse 39 I wounded them and up they could not get they down-did-fal even underneath my feet verse 40 And thou didst gird-me-in-a-readines unto the warr with active-valiantnes Thou caused hast under me down to stoop them that against me have arisen-up verse 41 Neck of my foes thou also gavest mee and I suppressed them that hated mee verse 42 They cried-out but there was none to save to JAH but he no answer to them gave verse 43 And them as dust before the wind I pray'd as clay of streets I powring-out-them-lay'd verse 44 Thou hast me given-safe-evasion from peoples manifold-contention thou hast me put the heathens head to bee a people which I knew not serveth mee verse 45 At hearing of the eare they me obey the strangers sonns falsly to me deney verse 46 Sonns of the stranger fading-withered and did out of their closets shrink-for-dread verse 47 Jehovah live and my rock blessed be and God of my health hye-extoll'd be he verse 48 God he that giveth to me vengeances and doth the peoples under me depress verse 49 My safe deliv'rer from mine enemies also from them that up against me rise thou hast exalted me hast ridd me-free from man of violent iniquitee verse 50 Therefore Jehovoh I with-thankfulnes will thee among nations confess and I unto thy name a psalm-will-sing verse 51 Great maketh he salvations of his King and unto his anointed doth mercy to David and his seed eternally PSALM XIX Sing this as the 22. or as the 1. Psalm verse 2 THe heav'ns doe tell the glory of God and firmament doth preach work of his hands verse 3 Day unto day doth largely-utter-speach and night to night doth knowledge shew verse 4 No speech and words are none their voice it-is not heard verse 5 Their line through all the earth is gone and to the worlds end their speakings in them he did dispose tent for the Sun verse 6 Who bridegroom-like out of his champer goes joyes strong-man like to run a race verse 7 From heav'ns
is the Queen at thy right hand in fine-gold of Ophir verse 11 Hear O daughter and see and bend thine ear and forget thy people and thy fathers house verse 12 And the king wil covet thy beautie for he is thy Lord and bow-down thy self to him verse 13 And the daughter of Tyrus with oblation shall earnestly-beseek thy face even the rich of the people verse 14 The kings daughter is al glorious within her clothing is of purled-works of gold verse 15 In embroderies she shall be led-along to the king virgins after her her fellow-friends brought in to thee verse 16 They shall be led-along with joyes and gladnes they shall come into the pallace of the King verse 17 In stead of thy fathers shall be thy sonns thou shalt put them for Princes in all the earth verse 18 I wil make-memorie of thy name in every generation and generation therefore peoples shall confess thee for ever and aye PSALM XLV This may be sung also as the 8. Psalme verse 2 MIne heart a good word boyleth-fervently I to the King doe say mine actions my tongue the pen of writer speedily verse 3 Much fairer art thou then be Adams sonns grace powred out is in thy lips therefore God he hath blessed thee for evermore verse 4 Gird thou thy sword on thigh ô mighty-one thy glory and thine honourablenesse verse 5 And in thy comely-honour ride-thou-on with-prosperous-speed on word of faithfulnes and of meeknes and of just-equitie and fearfull things thy right hand teach shall thee verse 6 Thine arrows sharpe folks under thee shal fal even-in the heart of the kings enemies verse 7 Thy throne is ever and perpetuall ó God the septer of thy kingdome is a scepter of most-equal-righteousnes verse 8 Justice thou lov'st and hatest wickednes Therefore God thy God hath anoynted thee above thy peers with oil of joyfulnes verse 9 Myrrh Alo's Cassi ' al thy garments bee out of the yvorie fayr-pallaces more-than they that doo make thee to rejoyce verse 10 Kings daughters are among thy precious-choise At thy right hand the maried-Queen was set in Ophir gold verse 11 O daughter hear see And bend thyne ear and thine-own folk forget and-eke thy fathers house verse 12 So thy beautie the King wil covet for thy Lord he is and unto him bow-down-thy self-submisse verse 13 And Tyrus daughter peoples wealthy-men with gift thy face shal earnestly-desire verse 14 The Kings daughter al glorious is within of purled works of gold is her attyre verse 15 In broderyes led to the King is shee mayds after her her friends brought in to thee verse 16 They shall be led-along with joyes and glee they enter shall into the Kings Pallace verse 17 In stead of thy fathers thy sonns shall bee in al the earth them princes shalt thou place verse 18 Thy name through ages al I wil relate therfore for ay folks shall thee celebrate PSALM XLVI Sing this as the 44. Psalm verse 2 AN hopeful-shelter and a strength unto us God wil bee a succour in distresses find vehemently shall wee verse 3 Therefore we wil not be afrayd although the earth change place and though the mountayns moved be into heart of the seas verse 4 Though waters therof make a noyse though muddy be shall they though for the haughtynes therof the mountains quake Selah verse 5 There is floud the streams thereof shall glad the citie of God the holy-place the places of the Highest-ones abode verse 6 God is in middest of the same it shal not moved bee at looking-forth of th'early-morn God help the same wil hee verse 7 The nations did make a noyse the kingdoms moved were give-forth did he his thundring-voice the earth did melt with-fear verse 8 The God of armies is with us the ever being-JAH the God of Ja'kob is for us a refuge-high Selah verse 9 Jehovahs operations O come-on ye and see that wondrous-desolations put in the earth doth hee verse 10 Unto the utmost end of th' earth he maketh cease the warrs he breaks the bow and cutts the spear in fire he burns the carrs verse 11 Surcease and know that J am God exalted be wil I among the heathens through the earth I le be exalted-hye verse 12 The God of armies is with us the ever-being-JAH the God of Ia'kob is for us a refuge-high Selah PSALM XLVI 1 To the master of the musick to the sons of Korach upon Alamoth a song verse 2 GOd wil be to us an hopeful-shelter and a strength a help in distresses we shal find vehemently verse 3 Therefore we will not feare though the earth change and though the mountains be moved into the heart of the seas verse 4 Though the waters thereof make a noyse be muddy though the mountains quake for the haughtynes thereof Selah verse 5 A river the streams therof shall make-glad the citie of God the holy the dwelling-places of the most-high verse 6 God in the mids of it it shal not be moved God will help it at the looking-forth of the morning verse 7 The nations made a noyse the kingdoms were moved he gave his voice the earth melted verse 8 Jehovah of hosts is with us the God of Jaakob a hye-refuge for us Selah verse 9 Come-on behold the works of Jehovah who putteth wondrous-deso lations in the earth verse 10 He maketh warrs to cease unto the utmost-end of the earth he breaketh the bow and cutteth the spear the charrets he burneth in fire verse 11 Surcease and know that I am God I wil be exalted in the nations I wil be exalted in the earth verse 12 Iehovah of hosts is with us the God of Jaakob a high refuge for us Selah PSALM XLVII 1 To the master of the musick to the sons of Korach a psalm verse 2 ALl peoples clap ye the palm showt triumphantly to God with voice of shrilling verse 3 For Jehovah is high fearful a great king over al the earth verse 4 He hath subdued peoples under us and nations under our feet verse 5 He hath chosen for us our inheritance the high-excellencie of Jaakob whom he loveth Selah verse 6 God is gone up with triumph Jehovah with voice of trumpet verse 7 sing-Sing-psalm to God sing-psalm sing-psalm to our king sing-psalm verse 8 For God is king of al the earth sing an instructing-psalm verse 9 God reigneth over the heathens God sitteth on the throan of his holynes verse 10 The bounteous-princes of the peoples are gathered the people of the God of Abraham for the shields of the earth are Gods vehemently is he exalted PSALM XLVII Sing this as the 33. Psalm verse 2 CLap hands al peoples showt-joyful to God with voice of shrilling-myrth verse 3 For high Jehovah is fearfull a great King over al the earth verse 4 He doth subdue folks under us and heathens under our feet lay verse 5 Doth choose our heritage for us Jakobs glorie he loves Selah verse 6 God is up-gone with triumphing the LORD with
the rebellious let them not exalt themselves Selah verse 8 Ye peoples blesse our God and make the voice of his praise to be heard verse 9 That putteth our soul in life and hath not given our foot to be moved verse 10 For thou O God hast proved us thou hast proved us thou hast tried us as silver is tried verse 11 Thou hast brought us into the net thou hast layd straytnes on our loines verse 12 Thou hast caused sory-man to ride upon our head we came into fire and into waters and thou hast brought-us-out to an abundant place verse 13 I wil come into thine house with burnt-offrings I wil pay to thee my vowes verse 14 Which my lips have opened and my mouth hath spoken in the distresse upon me verse 15 Burnt-offrings of marowed ramms I will offer-up to thee with incense I wil make ready beeves with goat-bucks Selah verse 16 Come hear ye and I wil tel all ye that fear God what he hath doon to my soul verse 17 Unto him I called with my mouth and he was extolled under my tongue verse 18 If I had seen in my heart painful-iniquitie the Lord would not have heard verse 18 But-surely God hath heard hath attended to the voice of my prayer verse 20 Blessed be God which hath not turned-away my prayer and his mercy from me PSALM LXVI O all the earth showt yee to God verse 2 His names glory with-psalm-sing yee put glorie to his praise verse 3 And say to God how fearfull thy works bee Through greatnes of thy strength thy foes yeeld-fainedly to thee shall they verse 4 All th' earth bow-down and sing to thee psalm-sing they to thy name Selah verse 5 Come see Gods works he in his act to Adams sonns is reverent verse 6 He turned sea into drie-land on foot they through the river went Even-there did we rejoyce in him verse 7 He ruleth with his pow'r for aye his eyes in nations spie rebells let not exalt themselves Selah verse 8 Ye peoples blesse our God and make the voice of his prayse to be heard verse 9 That puts our soul in life and hath not giv'n our foot for to be stirrd verse 10 For thou O God hast proved us tride us as silver tried is verse 11 Thou hast us brought into the net hast put upon our loines straitnes verse 12 Thou caused hast men for to ride on our head we through fire did passe through waters eke and thou hast brought us out to an abundant place verse 13 With burnt-offrings I to thine house wil come wil pay my vowes to thee verse 14 Which my lips vttred and my mouth spake when distresse was upon mee verse 15 Burnt-offrings of fat-marrowed ramms I unto thee will offring-pay with incense I wil ready-make the bullocks with goat-bucks Selah verse 16 Come hearken ye and I wil tell O ye the fearers of God all what he hath doon unto my soul verse 17 To him I with my mouth did call And with my tongue he was extolld verse 18 If in my heart I gave-regard unto painful-iniquitie the Lord he would not then have heard verse 19 But-surely God hath heard unto voice of my pray'r attend did hee verse 20 God blessed be which turnd not back my pray'r and his mercie from me PSALM LXVII 1 To the master of the musick on Neginoth a psalm a song verse 2 GOd be gracious unto us and blesse us he make his face to shine with us Selah verse 3 That they may know in the earth thy way thy salvation among all the heathens verse 4 Peoples shall confesse thee O God peoples al of them shall confesse thee verse 5 The nations shall rejoyce and showt for thou wilt judge the peoples with righteousnes and the nations in the earth thou wilt guide them Selah verse 6 Peoples shall confesse thee O God peoples al of them shall confesse thee verse 7 The earth yeeldeth her increase God our God will blesse us verse 8 God will blesse us and all the ends of the earth shall fear him PSALM LXVII Sing this as the 60. or as the 84. Psalm verse 2 GOd unto us be gracious and he us blesse his face with us he clearly-make to-shine Selah verse 3 That they thy way the earth upon and thy healthful-salvation among the heathens al know may verse 4 Peoples O God confesse thee shall confesse thee shall the peoples al. verse 5 The nations joy and showt shall they for thou wilt judge most-righteously the peoples and wilt guide-safely the nations in earth Selah verse 6 Peoples O God confesse thee shall confesse thee shall the peoples al. verse 7 The earth it her increase doth bear God even our God blesse us will hee verse 8 God he wil blesse us bounteouslie and al the earths ends shall him fear PSALM LXVIII 1 To the master of the musick a psalm a song of David verse 2 LEt God arise let his enemies be scattered and they that hate him flee from his face verse 3 As smoake is driven-away so drive thou them away as wax is melted at the face of fire so let the wicked perish from the face of God verse 4 And let the just rejoyce let them shew-gladsomnes before the face of God and let them joy with rejoycing verse 5 Sing ye to God sing-psalm to his name make-an-hye-way for him that rideth in the deserts in Jah his name and shew-gladnes before his face verse 6 He is a father of the fatherlesse and a judge of the widowes even God in the mansion of his holynes verse 7 God seateth the solitarie in house bringeth-forth those that are-bound in chaynes but the rebellious dwel in a drie-land verse 8 O God when thou wentest-forth before thy people when thou marchedst in the wildernes Selah verse 9 The earth quaked also the heavens dropped at the face of God Sinai it self at the face of God the God of Israel verse 10 A rayn of liberalities thou didst shake-out O God thine inheritance when it was wearied thou didst confirm it verse 11 Thy companie doe dwel in it thou doost prepare in thy goodnes for the poor-afflicted O God verse 12 The Lord will give the speech of those that publish-glad-tidings to the great armie verse 13 The kings of the armies shall flee shall flee and she that remayneth in the house shall divide the spoyl verse 14 Thuagh ye lie between the pot-raunges ye shall be as the wings of a dove which is decked with silver and her fethers with yelow gold verse 15 When the Almighty scattreth-abroad kings in it it shall be snow-white in Tsalmon verse 16 A mountain of God mount Bashan is an hilly-mountain mount Bashan verse 17 Why leap ye O hilly mountains this is the mountain God desireth for his seat yea Jehovah wil dwell in it to perpetual-aye verse 18 Gods charret twise-ten-thousand thousands of Angels the Lord is with them as in Sinai in the sanctuarie verse 19 Thou art ascended to
in Joseph for a testimonie when he went-forth from the land of Aegypt where I heard a language that I knew not verse 7 I removed his shoulder from the burden his palms passed from the basket verse 8 Thou caledst in distresse and I released thee I answered thee in the secret place of thunder I proved thee at the waters of Meribah Selah verse 9 Hear O my people and I will testifie unto thee O Israel if thou wilt hearken to me verse 10 If there shal not be in thee a forreyn God neither thou bow-down thy self to a strange God verse 11 I am Jehovah thy God which brought thee up out of the land of Aegypt open-wide thy mouth and I will fill it verse 12 But my people hearkned not to my voice and Israel was not wel-affected to me verse 13 And I sent him away in the perverse-intendement of their own heart let them walke in their own counsels verse 14 O that my people had bene obedient to me that Israel had walked in my wayes verse 15 Even soon would I have humbled their enemies and turned my hand upon their distressers verse 16 The haters of Jehovah should have falsly-denyed to him and their time should have been for ever verse 17 And he would have fed him with the fat of wheat and out of the rock with honey would I have sufficed thee PSALM LXXXII Sing this as the 34. Psalm verse 1 GOD standeth in the assemblie of God doth judge the gods amidd verse 2 How long judge yee injuriously and accept faces of wicked verse 3 The weak and fatherlesse judge yee th' afflicted and poor justifie verse 4 The weak and needy ridd-away out of the wickeds hand release verse 5 They doe not know neither wil they ought understand but in darknes they wil walk on though moved shall of th' earth be the foundations al. verse 6 I sayd you'gods are and children of the most-high God are yee al. verse 7 But yee shall dye as earthly-men and as one of the princes fal verse 8 O God rise judge the earth for thou inherit shalt al nations th'row PSALM LXXXII 1 A psalm of Asaph GOd standeth in the assemblie of gods he judgeth in midds of the gods verse 2 How long wil ye judge injurious-evil and accept the faces of the wicked Selah verse 3 Judge ye the poor-weakling and the fatherlesse justifie the afflicted and the poor verse 4 Deliver the poor-weakling and the needy ridd-free out of the hand of the wicked verse 5 They know not neither wil they understand they will walk-on in darknes moved shall be all the foundations of the earth verse 6 I have sayd ye are gods and ye al are sonns of the most-high verse 7 But-surely ye shall dye as earthly-men and as one of the Princes shall ye fall verse 8 Rise-up O God judge thou the earth for thou shalt inherit in al nations PSALM LXXXIII Sing this as the 74. Psalm O God doe not thou silence-keep cease-not-as-deaf and bee not still ô God verse 3 For loe thy foes make noyse-tumultuouslie thine haters eke lift up the head verse 4 They crafty counsel take against thy folk against thine hidd they consultation-make verse 5 They sayd Come let us cut them off that they no nation bee that name of Isr'el may no more be had in memorie verse 6 For they consult joyntly in heart strike cov'nant thee against verse 7 〈◊〉 Aedoms tents and th'Ismalites Moab and th'Agarens verse 8 Gebal Ammon and Amalek the Philistines with those that dwell in Tyre verse 9 Ashur also with them is joyned-close they have been for an arme unto the sonnes of Lot Selah verse 10 To them as unto Midjan do as unto Sisera As unto Iabin at the brooke of Kishon verse 11 In En-dor which were abolisht and became doung for an earthly-floor verse 12 Put them their Nobles every one as Oreb and as Zeb as Zebach and as Salmunnah all their authorized verse 13 Who said Let us Gods mansions for our possession-take verse 14 My God as rolling-thing as chasse before the wind them make verse 15 As fire doth burne a wood and as the flame the mounts doth feare verse 16 So with thy tempest them pursue and with thy storm soon-feare verse 17 Their faces fill with shame that they may seeke thy name ô Iah verse 18 Let them abasht and troubled be unto perpetuall-aye and shamed be and perish they verse 19 That they may know onely thou thou whose name IEHOVAH art 'bove all the earth most-high PSALM LXXXIII 1 A song a psalm of Asaph verse 2 O God keep not thou silence cease-not-as-deaf and be not still O God verse 3 For loe thine enemies make a tumultuous-noyse and thy haters lift-up the head verse 4 Against thy people they have craftily-taken secret counsel and consulted against thine hidden-ones verse 5 They have sayd Come and let us cut them off from being a nation that the name of Israel may be remembred no more verse 6 For they have consulted in heart together against thee they have striken a covenant verse 7 The tents of Aedom and the Ismaelites Moab and the Hagarens verse 8 Gebal and Ammon and Amalek the Philistines with them that dwlel in Tyrus verse 9 Also Ashur is joyned with them they have been an arme to the sons of Lot Selah verse 10 Doe thou to them as to Midian as to Sisera as to Iabin at the brooke of Kishon verse 11 Which were abolished in En-dor they becam dung for the earth verse 12 Put them even their nobles as Oreb and as Zeeb and as Zebach and as Salmunnah all their authorized princes verse 13 Who said Let us possesse to our selves the habitations of God verse 14 My God set them as a rowling-thing and stubble before the wind verse 15 As the fire burneth a wood and as the flame search the mountains verse 16 So pursue them with thy tempest and suddainly-trouble them with thy storm verse 17 Fill their faces with shame that they may seek thy name Jehovah verse 18 Let them be abashed and suddenly-troubled unto perpetuity and let them be ashamed and perish verse 19 That they may know that thou whose name is JEHOVAH only thou art the most high over all the earth PSALM LXXXIV 1 To the master of the musick upon Gittith a psalm to the sons of Korach verse 2 HOw amiable are thy dwelling-places O Iehovah of hosts verse 3 My soule longeth and also fainteth for the courts of Iehovah my heart and my flesh doe ●hout unto the living God verse 4 Yea the sparrow findeth an house and the swallow a nest for her where she laieth her young thine altars Jehovah of hosts my king and my God verse 5 O blessed are they that abide in thine house still they shall praise thee Selah verse 6 O blessed is the earthly-man whose strength is in thee they in whose heart are the high-wayes verse 7 They that passing through the vale
of Baca put him for a wel-spring also with blessing the rain covereth verse 8 They shall go from power to power he shall appeare unto God in Sion verse 9 Iehovah God of hosts heare thou my prayer give-ear O God of Iaakob Selah verse 10 See thou O God our shield and look-upon the face of thine Anointed verse 11 For better is a day in thy courts than a thousand I have chosen to sit-at the-threshold in the house of my God rather than to remain in the tents of wickednesse verse 12 For Iehovah God is a Sun and shield Iehovah will give grace and glory he will not withhold good from them that walk in perfection verse 13 Iehovah of hosts O blessed is the earthly-man that trusteth in thee PSALM LXXXIV O LORD of hosts how amiable are places wherein thou dost dwell verse 3 My soul doth long and faint also even for the courts of Iehovah my heart and my flesh shout doe they to come the living God unto verse 4 Yea the sparrow an house findeth and swallow nest where she layeth her young ones thine altars O IAH of hosts my king and-eke my God verse 5 They that in thine house have abode are blest they still praise thee Selah verse 6 Blest is the man whose strength thou art they that high waies have in their heart verse 7 That passing-through the Baca vale doe put him for a welling-stream with blessings eke rain covereth them verse 8 From pow'r to pow'r proceed they shall to God in Sion shall appear verse 9 LORD God of hosts my prayer heare give-ear ô Ja'kobs God Selah verse 10 Our shielding-protection see thou ô God and look upon face of thine ' ointed-Messiah verse 11 For better is a day within thy courts than thousand elswhere been I chosen have me to depresse at threshold in house of my God rather-than for to have abode within the tents of wickednesse verse 12 For JAH God is a Sun and shield both grace and glory JAH will yeeld not any good with-hold will he from them that walk in perfectnes verse 13 O LORD of armies blessed is the earthly-man that trusts in thee PSALM LXXXV Sing this as the 8 or as the 77 Psalm verse 2 THou favoured hast thy land ô Jehovah thou turned hast Jakobs captivitie verse 3 Thou pard'ned hast thy folks iniquitie thou cov'red hast even-all their sin Selah verse 4 Thou gathered hast thine anger all away Thou turned hast from thy wraths fervent-ire verse 5 Turn us ô God of our salvation and cease ' gainst us thine indignation verse 6 Wilt thou for ay ' gainst us thine anger-stire Wilt thou to age and age draw-out thine ire verse 7 Wilt not againe revive us that in thee thy folk may joy verse 8 To us Jehovah show thy mercy and thy health on us bestow verse 9 What God the LORD wil speak I le hearkning bee for to his folk and saints speak peace will he And let them not return to foolishnes verse 10 To his fearers his health is sure at hand that glory may have dwelling in our land verse 11 Mercy and truth met justice kist and peace verse 12 Out of the earth eke springeth faithfulnes Justice from heav'ns hath looked-down also verse 13 Also Jehovah giveth bounteousnesse and eke our land shall give her fruitfulnesse verse 14 Just-right'ousnesse before his face shall goe and he will put her steps the way into PSALM LXXXV 1 To the master of the Musick a psalm to the sons of Korach THou hast been favourable to thy land O Iehovah thou hast returned the captivity of Iaakob verse 3 Thou hast forgiven the iniquity of thy people thou hast covered all their sin Selah verse 4 Thou hast gathered-away all thine exceeding-anger thou hast turned from the fervenese of thine anger verse 5 Turn thou us O God of our salvation and cause thine indignation against us to cease verse 6 Wilt thou be angry with us for ever wilt thou draw-out thine anger to generation and generation verse 7 Wilt not thou turne and revive us that thy people may rejoyce in thee verse 8 Shew us Iehovah thy mercy and give us thy salvation verse 9 I will hear what God Iehovah will speak for he will speake peace unto his people and unto his gracious-saints and let them not return to unconstant-folly verse 10 Surely his salvation is neere to them that feare him that glory may dwell in our land verse 11 Mercy and truth are met justice and peace have kissed verse 12 Faithfulnesse springeth out of the earth and justice looketh down from heaven verse 13 Also Iehovah will give the good and our land shall give her fruit verse 14 Iustice shall goe before his face and he will put her foot-steps in the way PSALM LXXXVI 1 A Prayer of David BOw-down thine eare Iehovah answer me for I am poor-afflicted and needy verse 2 Keep my soul for I am mercifull thou my God save thy servant that trusteth unto thee verse 3 Be gracious to me Iehovah for unto thee do I call all the day verse 4 Rejoyce the soule of thy servant for unto thee Lord Lift I up my soul verse 5 For thou Iehovah art good mercifully-pardonest and much of mercy to all that call upon thee verse 6 Give-ear Iehovah to my prayer and attend to the voice of my supplications-for-grace verse 7 In day of my distresse will I call unto thee for thou wilt answer me verse 8 There is none like thee among the Gods O Lord and none like thy works verse 9 All nations whom thou hast made shall come and bow down themselves before thee O Lord and shall glorifie thy name verse 10 For great art thou and dost marvellous-things thou art God thy self alone verse 11 Teach me O Jehovah thy way I will walk in thy truth unite my heart for to feare thy name verse 12 I will confesse thee O Lord my God with all my heart and will glorifie thy name for ever verse 13 For thy mercy is great toward me and thou hast delivered my soul from the lowest hel verse 14 O God the proud are risen-up against me and the assembly of violent men seek my soule and they have not set thee before them verse 15 But thou Lord art a God pittifull and gracious long suffering and much of mercy and truth verse 16 Turn thy face unto me and be gracious to me give thy strength to thy servants and save the son of thine handmaid verse 17 Doe with me a signe for good and let my haters see and be abashed because thou Jehovah hast holpen me and comforted me PSALM LXXXVI verse 1 BOw-down thine eare Iehovah answer me for I am poor-afflicted and needy verse 2 Keep thou my soule for mercifull am I my God thy servant save that trusts in thee verse 3 Iehovah be thou gracious to me for all the day call unto thee do I. verse 4 Thy servants soule rejoyce-thou-cheerefully for Lord I lift my
of this name see on Psal 83.19 doth-meditate or shall meditate that is usually meditateth This word importeth studie and exercise of the mind which often bursteth out into volte It is used for musing in the mind or heart Pro. 24 2. Isa 33 18. for muttering with the mouth that which the heart mindeth Psal 2 1. and 37 30. Pro. 8 7. Isa 59 3. but with a low imperfect voice Isa 8 19. day and night or by day and by night that is continually Vers 3. Brooks or becks riverets in Hebrew called Plagim that is divisions or partitions being little streames derived either from a great river as Psal 46 5. or from a well or fountain as Prov. 5 16. or from any other head Iob 29 6. In hot countries they use to plant gardens neer welsprings of water from which the husbandman deriveth many little becks or riverets to run on the roots of the trees set in a row whereby they are moistned and made fruit full See Ezek. 31 3 4. Eccl. 2 6. According to this Christ is called the fountain of the gardens that is of the Churches Cant. 4 15. Also in Ierem. 17 8. the godly man is likened to a tree planted by waters which thrusteth out his roots by the river and feeleth not when the heat cometh and careth not for the year of drought nor ceaseth from making or yeilding fruit in his time that is in due time or season so Psal 104 27. and 145 15. Levit. 26 4. whatsoever he shall doe or all that it shall make or yeild meaning the tree the resemblance of the man For a tree is said to make fruit when it beareth or yeildeth it Ier. 17.8 So in Mat 3 8 10. where men are trees and their works fruits which they make or yeild Shall prosper or thrive and so be of good use And this is in a tree when the fruit is for meat and the leafe for medicine as Ezek. 47 12. The just mans fruit is the fruit of the tree of life Prov 11 30. V. 4. driveth it away or tosseth away Compare Iob 21 18. Psal 35 5. Hos 13 3. The word it is added for vehemency sake and may be omitted in our English as it is sometime in the Hebrew 2 Chron. 28 3 compared with 2 King 16 3. yet such manner of speeches the Greek also in the new Testament useth Reve. 7 2 9. Vers 5. stand-up or rise up consist stand-sure opposed to bending or falling down Psal 18 39. and 20 9. God is he that riseth up to judgement Psal 76 10. and men doe stand or fall therein when they are justified or condemned See Mat. 12 41. Reve. 6 16. and sinners to weet shall not stand up The former denial not is again to be understood as in Psal 9 19. V. 6. knoweth of acknowledgeth This word also importeth regard and care of as the just man knoweth that is regardeth his beasts life Prover 12 10. so Iob 9 21. 1 Thes 5 12. Also to approve or allow as Psal 101 4. Rom. 7 15. 1 Iohn 3 2. And as Gods knowledge of his implieth their election 2 Tim. 2 19. so his not knowing of the wicked implieth their re●ection Mat. 25 12. and 7 23. shall perish or be done-away decay be lost To this way of the wicked which perisheth is opposed the good way which is everlasting wherein David desired God to lead him Psal 139 24. Annotations Psalm II. V. 1. VVHy or For what David was the writer of this Psalm and beginneth with marveiling at the rage and folly of the Iewes and Gentiles in persecuting Christ and his Church Act. 4 35. c. Tumultuously rage or hurtle together convene with rage and vprore mutinously This word is also used in Daniels case Dan. 6 6 11. and after in Psal 64 3. The Greek ephruaxan whereby the Holy Ghost translateth it Act. 4 25. denoteth rage pride and fiercenes as of horses that neigh and rush into the battell peoples or nations under these names are comprehended the Iewes with the Gentiles Act 4 27 28. meditate vanity mutter a vain or empty thing which shall have no effect And here the Hebrew changeth the time as it doth very oftē other where will-meditate noting by such phrase a continuace of the action as they that did still or usally meditate vain things But the Holy Ghost in Act. 4.25 keepeth like time here as before whose example I follow according to the propriety of our tongue So after in this Psalm many other The Hebrew text it self sometime doth the like as Isa 37 33. compared with 2 King 19 33. See the note on Psal 18.7 Vers 2. Set themselves or present themselves will stand up noting a setled purpose in the heart with a standing up in person to act the same 1 Chro. 11 14. princes rulers or privy counsellors subtile prudent and imployed in making decrees Prov. 8.15 next therefore in place to Kings and joyned with them as here so in Iudg. 5 3. Hab. 1 10. Pro. 31 4. plot conspire or are founded that is have their foundation plott or groundwork laid as Exo. 9 18. Isa 44 28. and this by assembling and consulting is therefore interpreted gathered-together Act. 4 26. Christ or Anointed in Hebrew Mashiach or Messias which word though it be generall for the ancient Kings and Priests and Prophets that were anointed with oil Psal 89 21. and 105 15. Isa 45 1. Num. 3 3. 1 King 19 16. yet is it principally the name of the Son of God our saviour Dan. 9 25 26. who was known in Israel by the name Messias Ioh. 1 41. 4 25. among Greeks by the name Christ of whom we that beleeve in his name are also called Christians Act. 11 26. because we have an Anointing from him that is holy 1 Ioh. 2 20 27. himself being first anointed with the Spirit and with the oil of gladnes above his fellows Luk 4 18. Ps 45 8. Of him is this Psalm interpreted by his Apostles saying Of a truth Lord against thy holy child Iesus whom thou anointedst gathered were both Herod and Pontius Pilat with the nations and peoples of Israel to doe whatsoever thy hand and thy counsell had fore-determined to be done Act. 4 27 28. Vers 3. their bands These were signes of subiection Iere. 27 2 3 6 7. And thus the Kings and nations speak refusing to serve Christ though his yoke be easy Matt. 11 29 39. Ier. 5.5 The Hebrew phrase mo importeth their bands and his speaking of the Father and the Son jointly and of the Son in speciall but he that honoureth not the Son honoureth not the Father which sent him Iohn 5 23. So in the verse following the Lord mocketh at them and at him meaning them all jointly and each severally The like manner of speech see Isa 53 8. and 44 15. Lam. 4.10 Psal 5.12 and 11 7. and 49 14. and 59 9. Iob 22 19. Exo. 15 15. Deut. 32 23.32 35 37. cords
also have their name of opening Vers 7. thy sanctuaries the temple which had divers holy places was burned by Nebuzar-adan 2 King 25.9 to the earth to weet burning or rasing down to the ground Vers 8. Let us make spoil or wee will oppresse prey upon them Of this Hebrue root the Dove hath her name in that tongue as being subject to the prey and spoil of Hawks c. wherefore in verse 19. he calleth the Church a turtle-dove vers 9. our signes the testimonies of Gods presence and favour extraordinarie or ordinarie as the sacrifices c. Dan. 11.31 So Circumcision the Passeover the Sabbath c. were for signes to Israel Gen. 17.11 Exod. 12.13 and 31.13 any Prophet that could see and foretel by the spirit an end of these troubles A Prophet Nabi is one that from the inward counsel of God uttereth oracles In old time he was called a Seer 1 Sam. 9.9 Amos. 7.12 how long to weet this affliction shall indure The like speech is in Psal 6.4 Vers 11. draw it c. this word or some such seemeth here to be understood as often in the Hebrue see Ps 69.11 The drawing the hand out of the bosome denoteth a performance of the work without slacknes as we may see by the contrary Prov. 26.15 ful-end by consuming our enemies and accomplishing our deliverance Vers 13. of the dragons or whales meaning the noble men of Aegypt who pursuing the Israelites were drowned in the red sea Exod. 14.28 For great persons are likened to Dragons or whale fishes as Ezek. 29.3 Vers 14. the heads that is the head as the Greek translateth it called heads for the excellencie and principalitie of Liviathan or of the Whale meaning Pharaoh King of Aegypt who was drowned with his Princes Psal 136.15 Liviathan is the name of the great whalefish or sea Dragon so called of the fast joyning together of his scales as he is described Iob 40.20 and 41.6 c. and is used to resemble great tyrants here and in Isa 27.3 in drye deserts that is to the wild beasts of the wildernes which might devour the Aegyptians after they were drowned and cast up on the shore Exod. 14.30 The beasts may be called a people as Conies Pismires Locusts c. are called peoples and nations Prov. 30.25.26 Ioel. 1.6 See also the note on Psalm 72.9 unlesse by these dwellers in dry places wee understand the Israelites in the wildernes to whom the spoil of the Aegyptians was as meat as elswhere they said of the Canaanites they are bread for us Num. 14.9 Vers 15. didst cleave the fountain bringing a wel and stream of water to thy people out of the rocks Exod. 17.6 Num. 20.11 Isa 48.21 Psal 105.41 rivers of strength that is strong rough or vehement rivers as the waters of Jorden were dryed up that Israel might goe through Ios 3 15.-17 The Chaldee paraphrast addeth also the rivers Arnon and Iabok whereof see Num 21.14 Deut. 2.32 Vers 16. the light The Hebrue Maor is properly a lightsome-body as is the Sun moon starrs c. Gen. 1.14.15 and here may be meant of the Moon for the Sun next foloweth For these God is elswhere also celebrated Psal 136.7.8.9 Vers 19. soul of thy turtle-dovel that is the life of thy Church called a turtle-dove for their danger to be preyed upon by the wicked as before verse 8. being of themselves weak mournful and timorous also for their faith and loialtie towards God and innocencie of life In these respects are doves mentioned Hos 11.11 Ezek. 7.16 Isa 38.14 and 59.11 Song 4.1 and 6.8 Mat. 10.16 wild-company or wild-beasts as the Greek translateth it meaning the cruel people like wild beasts as the Chaldee explaineth it The same word straightway foloweth for the Church or lively-flock of Christ See the note on Psal 68.11.31 Vers 20. the covenant which thou didst make with our fathers as the Chaldee explaineth it it may be meant of the covenant with Abraham and his seed as is expressed Psal 105.8.9.10 or which was made with Noah that the world should no more be drowned as once it was when it was full of cruelty Gen. 6.13.17.18 and 8.21.22 which covenant the Prophets apply to the Church after Isa 54.9 the darknesses that is dark-places as in Psal 88.7 and 143.3 he meaneth that the base obscure places were full of violence even folds or habitations of cruelty no cottage being free from the rapine of the enemies Dark places may be put for base or mean as in Prov. 22.29 dark or obscure persons are the base sort The Greek here also translateth it dark persons meaning the vile gracelesse enemies Vers 22. plead thy plea defend thine own cause see Psal 35.1 from the fool understand which thou suffrest from the fool or impious Nabal which word was also before verse 18. whereof see Psal 14.1 Vers 23. ascendeth that is commeth up unto thee it is so great as Iona. 1.2 or it increaseth as the battel is said to ascend when it increased 1 King 22.35 Annotations Psalm LXXV Vers 1. COrrupt not see Psal 57.1 of Asaph or to Asaph see Psal 50.1 Vers 2. and neer is to weet neer in our mouthes and hearts to celebrate it Thus Gods word is said to be neer Rom. 10.8 and thou art neer in their mouth Ier. 12.2 In this sense the Greek also explaineth it and we will call on thy name they tell that is I and others with me so the Greek saith I will tell Vers 3. receive the appointment or take the appointed-thing or time that is the office appointed and promised They seem to be the words of the Psalmist as appeareth more plainly by verse 10. and 11. in person of Christ to whom the kingdom of Israel was appointed in due time whom David was a figure of in taking and administring the kingdom when it was distracted with troubles See 2 Sam. 3.17.19 and 5.1.2.3 righteousnesses that is most-righteously Vers 4. dissolved or melted that is faint with troubles feares c. as Ios 2.9 set-sure or will fitly fasten artificially stablish as by line and measure that they fall not Pillars the mountains which may also mean governours for great personages are likened to Pillars Gal. 2.9 Vers 5. the horn the sign of power and glorie Ps 112.9 and 89.18.25 Luk. 1.69 In 1 Chron. 25.5 mention is made of prophesies to lift up the horn Vers 6. to on high that is aloft or against the High God with a stiff neck like untamed oxen shaking off the yoke of obedience Or speak not a hard thing as Psal 31.19 with a neck stretched out that is arrogantly or with one neck that is with joynt force as heart in Psal 83.6 is for one heart Vers 7. the desert that is the South or North for deserts were on both ends of the land of Canaan promotion or exaltation or as the Greek translateth desert of the mountains that is the mountainy desert meaning that preferment or deliverance
faith and earnestnes in their prayers Vers 9. remoredst a Vine that is a Church the common wealth of Israel as it is written the Vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel and the men of Iudah are his pleasant plant Isa 5.7 Ier. 2.21 And removing or translating is the word so often used in Num. 3 3. where all the journeyes of Israel are rehearsed the heathens the seven nations of Canaan See Psal 78.55 Vers 10. preparedst or madest ready so this word is translated in Greek Mat. 3.3 from Isa 40.3 and Mat. 11.10 from Mal. 3.1 where the word way is expressed and here also the Greek saith thou madest-way properly it signifieth to take away all impediments that the plain way may appear rootedst in that is madest to take deep root Vers 11. Cedars of God that is the great and goodly Cedars as Psal 36.7 or Cedars planted of God as Psal 104.16 Vers 12. the river Euphrates see the notes on Psal 72.8 Vers 13. the hedges the fenses whereupon the spoil of it foloweth as Isa 5.5 So after Psal 89.41.42 Vers 14. bore beastly tiranus like swine as the Assyrians Babylonians c. which wasted the land of Canaan 2 King 17.6 and 25.1.2 c. store-of-beasts as Psal 50.11 So the law theatned I will send wild beasts upun you which shall spoil you c. Levit. 26.22 But here beasts are wicked people Vers 16. the stock or vine yard the base or place which beareth up the vine branches and the son or branch understand againe visit him or look upon him By the son may be meant Christ as the Chaldee paraphrast plainly saith the King Messias called in verse 18. the son of man and so here also in the Greek version who is the true Vine his Father the husbandman his disciples the branches Ioh. 15.1.5 who taketh part with the afflictions of his people was himself called out of Aegypt Mat. 2.15 and when his servants are vexed it is done unto him Act. 9.4 Otherwise by the son may be understood a yong vine or branch as elswhere boughes are called daughter Gen. 49.22 And so by the son be meant Israel as Exod. 4.22 the Lords plant Isa 5.7 Vers 18. man of thy right hand whom thou lovest honourest and powerfully helpest So Jaakob called the son whom he loved Ben●amin that is the Son of the right hand Gen. 35.18 Hereby also is meant Christ called the son of Gods love Col. 1.13 and the Church his body translated into his kingdom Annotations Psalm LXXXI Vers 1. GIttith see the note on Psalm 8.1 Vers 3. Take up to weet in your mouthes or lift up your voice with psalm or song So in Isa 42.2 to lift up is meant the voice give that is bring the timbrell c. of these instruments see Psal 68.26 and 33.2 Vers 4. Blow the trumpet or the Cornet whereof see Psal 98.6 this was done both to proclaim the solemnitie unto men and to be a memoriall for them before God Levit. 23.4 Num. 10.10 for in their publik worship the Israelites used trompets with other musicall instruments 2 Chorn. 5.12.13 and 29.27 the new-moon when as a solemn feast with speciall worship was appointed of God Num. 28.11.14 and at these times as on the Sabbaths they used to assemble to worship and hear Gods word 2 King 4.23 Ezek. 46.3 Isa 66.23 these feasts were a shadow of things to come but the body is in Christ Colos 2.16.17 the appointed-time or the solemnitie solemn feast which was thrice in the yere 1. at the Passover 2. at Pentecost and 3. at the feast of Tabernacles Deut. 16.16 of which last some understand this festivity Ceseli as having the name of covering in boothes others of the covering that is the change of the moon when it is hid by the sun feast or daunce see Psal 42.5 This may be meant of all feasts or in speciall of the feast of blowing trompets in the first day of the seventh moneth Lev. 23.24 or of the passover as after verse 6. Vers 5. a judgment that is a rite or ordinance made by God and a dutie to be performed to him So judgment is for dutie Deut. 18.3 Vers 6. in Ioseph among the posterity of Joseph and the other tribes of Israel Ioseph is named as principall having the birthright 1 Chron. 5.1.2 So Psal 80.2 from the land so the Greek turneth it the Hebrew ghnal being here for meghnal the same that men from as 2 Chron. 33.8 with 2 King 21.8 Zach. 4.3 At their going out of Aegypt the feast of the Passover was appointed Exod. 12. after in the wildernes the other feasts Levit. 23. or we may read it against the land viz. to destroy it and the first born Exod. 11 4.5 I heard a language Hebr. a lip used for the speech or language as Gen. 11 1. Vers 7. from the burden that is burdens wherewith they were vexed in Aegypt making bricks building cities c. Exod. 1.11 and 5.4.5.7.8 basket or pot such vessels as wherein they caried straw morter brick c. Vers 8 Thou caledst Israel having left Aegypt Pharaoh with his host pursued them and they were sore afraid and cried to the Lord Exod. 14.10.15 secret place of thunder out of the black clowd wherewith God guided and protected Israel but with thunder rain c. dismayed the Aegyptians Exod. 14.19.20.24.25 See also Psal 77.18.19 of Meribah that is of Strife so named because Israel there strove with Moses and almost stoned him Exod. 17.1 2 3.4.-7 There God proved them to know what was in their heart whether they would keep his commandements or no Deut. 8.2 Exod. 15.25 and there they proved God Psal 95.9 Vers 9. testify or protest take to witnesse namely the heavens and earth c. as Deut. 31.28 and 32.1.46 and 30 19. and deeply charge thee Compare herewith Exod. 19.3 4 5. c. and 20.22 23. Ier. 11.7 8. Vers 11. open wide that is speak and ask freely This sentence our Saviour openeth thus If ye abide in me and my words abide in you ask what ye will and it shal be done to you Ioh. 15.7 and the Apostle thus whatsoever we ask of God we receive of him because we keep his commandements c. 1 Ioh. 3.22 Vers 12. not wel-affected had no will or good inclination which they shewed presently after the giving of the law by making themselves Gods of gold and by their continuall rebellions afterward Exod. 32 1 -31 Vers 13. perverse-intendement or stubborn-opinion writhing and obstinate intention which they looked after in their erroneous heart This word is taken from Deut. 29.19 and after often objected to them by Jeremie Ier. 3.17 and 7.24 and 9.14 and 11.8 And this is noted for a judgment of God when he suffreth people to walk in their own wayes Act. 14.16 Vers 16. falsly-denied or seighnedly-submitted see Psal 18 45. and 66 3. their time if this be referred to the enemies it is meant their
Psal 29.1.2 Vers 8. to his courts to his face or presence as 1 Chron. 16.29 Vers 9. of the sanctuarie or of sanctitie see Psal 29.2 tremble or be payned as in travel of childbirth Vers 10. with righteousnesses that is most righteously Vers 11. Let rejoyce or shall rejoyce and so the rest So Psal 98.7.8 9. Vers 13. with justice or in justice that is justly so Rev. 19.11 Annotations Psalm XCVII Vers 1. JEhovah that is Christ called Iehovah our justice Ier. 23 5.6 of him and his reign is this Psalm as the 7. verse manifesteth the many yles that is nations or gentiles dwelling in the yles as the yles shall wayt for his law Isa 42.4 which is expounded thus the Gentiles shall trust in his name Mat. 12.21 So Isa 60.9 Vers 2. gloomy-darknes see Psal 18.10 this noteth the terour of his doctrine and administration Mal. 3.2 Mat. 3.12 as at the law giving Deut. 4.11 stable-place establishment or base see Psal 89.15 Vers 3. Fire severe judgements for Christs enemies as Isa 42.25 and 66.15 16 Psal 50.3 Vers 4. illuminateth or hath illumined as at the giving of the law the law there were thunders lightnings voices earthquake c. Exod. 19. so the like proceed from the throne of Christ Rev. 4 5. trembleth or is payned see Psal 77 17. Vers 5. at the presence or from the face Vers 6. The heavens heavenly creatures as thunder lightning tempest c. or the Angels See Psal 50.6 Vers 7. vayn-idols see Psal 69.5 all ye Gods that is as the Greek saith all ye his Angels see Psal 8 6. Unto this the Apostle seemeth to have reference saying when he bringeth in his first begotten son into the world he saith And let all the Angels of God worship him Heb. 1 6. Although the very words of the Apostle are found in the Greek version of Deut. 32 43. but the Hebrue there hath none such See the fulfilling of this Luk. 2 13 14. Mark 1 13. Rev. 5 11 12. Vers 8. daughters that is cities of Iudah the Christian Churches see Ps 48 12. Vers 11. Light is sowen that is Comfort and joy is reserved after trouble as Esth 8 16. but hidden for the present as seed in the ground for wee are dead and our life is hid with Christ in God Colos 3.3.4 and it doth not yet appear what wee shal be 1 Ioh. 3.2 Vers 11. confesse to that is celebrate it see Psal 30.5 Annotations Psalm XCVIII Vers 1. A New song see Psal 33.3 saved him or got him salvation and victorie over all his enemies See Isa 59.16 and 63 5. Vers 2. his salvation the redemption by Christ as Luk. 2.30.31.32 so his justice is that which is by faith in Christ Rom. 10.3 4 6 10. Vers 3. remembred and consequently performed his mercy c. so Luk. 1.54.55.72.73.74 all the ends that is the dwellers in the ends of the earth so Isa 52 10. Vers 6. voice of the cornet or sound of the trumpet for here are two severall words for trumpets some of which were made of metall as silver c. Num. 10 2. some of horn Ios 6 4. and these were used both in warrs and in the worship of God see Psal 81 4. Vers 8. clap the palm clap hands a sign of joy as Isa 55.12 Psal 47.2 Vers 9. in justice that is justly So Psalm 96.13 in righteousnesses that is most righteously So Psal 9.9 Annotations Psalm XCIX Vers 1. A Restirred or though they be stirred to weet with anger as the Greek translateth be angrie see Psal 4 5. This is opened in Rev. 11.17.18 thou Lord reignest and the nations are angrie Thus the wicked are affected but the godly do rejoyce Psal 97.1 he sitteth or even he that sitteth on the Cherubims reigneth see Psal 80.2 is moved with indignation stirred up to resist as Act. 17 13. Vers 4. the strength this is joyned with Gods wrath Ezra 8.22 and here seemeth to have like meaning that God is strong to punish in judgement the rebellious and defend his people Vers 5. at the footstool or towards it meaning the Sanctuarie and Ark there Isa 60.13 1 Chron. 28 2. Lam. 2 1. Psal 132.7 Ezek. 43 7. he is as is expressed verse 8. or it the temple is holy Vers 6. with his Priests or among his principall officers the Hebrew Cohen which we call a Priest or Sacrificer is the name of the Kings cheif officer as in 2 Sam. 8 18. Davids sonns where Cohens Cheif-rulers Aularchai as the Greek turneth them which is expounded in 1 Chron. 18 17. to be the first or Chief at the Kings hand It hath the name of ministration Isa 61.6.10 and was a title specially given to Aaron and his sonns that ministred unto God in the Sanctuarie Exod. 28.3.4.41 called or were caling that is prayed for the people as Exod. 32 11. c. Num. 14.17 19. and 16.22 46. 1 Sam. 7 9. and 12.19.23 Hereupon Moses and Samuel were noted for cheif intercessors with God Ier. 15.1 Vers 7. of a clowd as Exod. 33 9. Num. 16 42. and this noteth Gods favour but with some obscurity and so is inferiour to the mediation of Christ who hath without clowds or shadowes obtained eternall redemption for us that we may goe boldly to he throne of grace for to receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need Heb. 4 14.16 and 7 25. and 9.11.12 Vers 8. a God forgiving a mighty-God that pardonedst or tookest away to weet the punishment of their sin see Ps 25 18 and taking or though thou tookest vengeance on their practises theirs that is the peoples for whom Moses prayed as Num. 14.20 21.23 Exod. 32.14.34.35 or theirs that is Moses and Aarons sinns which God punished and would not be intreated as Num. 20 12. Deut. 3.23.24.25.26 Annotations Psalm C. Vers 1. FOr confession for the publick praise of God with thanks for his mercies Vers 2. singing or shirlling showting-mirth Vers 3. made us this word is used both for our first creation in nature Gen. 1.26 and for the making of us high and excellent with graces and blessings as 1 Sam. 12.6 Deut. 32.6 Isa 43.7 and 29.23 Ephe. 2.10 and not we or and his we are as the Hebrue in the margine readeth it Both senses are good sheep or flock which he feedeth See Ezek. 34.30.31 Psal 95.7 Vers 4. confession the sacrifice of thanks was thus named 2 Chron. 29.31 Ier. 17.26 Vers 5. faith or faith-fulnes truth in performing his promises Annotations Psalm CI. Vers 2. DOe-wisely behave my self prudently as David is said to doe 1 Sam. 11.14 when wilt thou come namely to assist me in the performance hereof or when thou shalt come namely to call me unto an account of my life c. Vers 3. of Belial that is mischeivous or wicked word or thing See Psalm 41 9. Vers 4. know or acknowledge that is regard or approve so Psal 1 6. Vers 5. hurteth with tongue that traduceth or
so Isa 19 2. Vers 31. swarm of flies or beasts see Psal 78 45. This was the fourth plague Exod. 8 24. lice the third plague All the dust of the earth was lice and went upon man and beast Exod. 8.17 Vers 32. showers of rain in stead whereof they had hail the seventh plague Exod. 9. See Psal 78 47. of flames that is sorely flaming and blasting never was the like there seen Exod. 9 24. Vers 33. tree for trees so after verse 34 40. and often See Psal 34 8. Vers 34. grassehopper or locust the eight plague Exod. 10. see Psal 78 40. Vers 36. the first born the tenth plague whereof see Psal 78.51 Vers 37. feeble ready-to-fall through weaknes there being an armie of six hundred thousand men Exod. 12 37. and 13 18. A like promise is made to the Church Isa 33 24. Vers 38. dread of them that is of death for their sakes so that they forced them out and gave them treasures Exod. 12 33 35. See the like speech Esth 8 17. and 9.2 Vers 39. a fire that they might travel night and day towards the promised land Exod. 13 21. Psal 78 14. Vers 40. quayl that is quayles which for their lust he gave them Num. 11. Compare Psal 78 27 28. bread Manna whereof see Psal 78 24 25. Vers 41. the Rock at Rephidim Exod. 17. and at Kadesh Num. 20. a river so that the people and their beasts drank Num. 20 11. and for this the wild beasts dragons ostriches honoured God Isa 43 20. this mercy is applied to other times Isa 48 21. Vers 44. heathens the seven nations whereof see Psal 78 55. Vers 45. keep his lawes The end of all Gods mercies was that he might be glorified in his peoples obedience see Exod. 19 4 5 6. Deut. 4 1 40. and 6 21-24.25 Annotations Psalm CVI. Vers 2. THe powers that is the powerful-works such as after follow verse 8. c. Thus also were Christs miracles named Mat. 11 20 21. So after praise for praise-worthy acts cause to hear that is sound forth or display so as it may be heard so Psal 26 7. Vers 4. visit me that is come and bestow thy salvation help or deliverance upon me See Psal 8.5 and compare herewith Luk. 1.68.69 Vers 5. To see That I may see or injoy see the note on Psal 27.4 to glory or boast joyfull see Psal 34 3. thy inheritance that is the people whom thou inheritest see Psal 28 9. Vers 6. sinned with our fathers This confession agreeth with the law Lev. 26 40. and with the practises of other godly Ier. 3.25 Dan. 9.5 Vers 7. turned-rebellious the Greek saith provoked to bitternes see Psalm 5.11 By the red sea the Israelites distrusted God and murmured against Moses Exod. 14.11.12 yet there he saved them verse 15 16 c. the red sea so the new testament calleth it in Greek Hebr. 11 29. but the Hebrue is the sea Suph that is the sea of sedge or seaweeds which grew therein Vers 9. he rebuked that is powerfully repressed the waves c. See the like Nahum 1.4 Isa 50 2. Mat. 8 26. Psal 18 16. in the deeps Israel went in the bottom of the read sea on dry ground the deep waters being as wals on each hand of them Exod. 14.21 22 29. See also Isa 63 11 12 13. Vers 10. the hater Pharaoh and his host that pursued them Exod. 14 23 24 30. Vers 12. they sang as is expressed Exod. 15. Vers 14. with lust that is greedily even weeping for desire of flesh to eat and loathing Manna Numb 11 4 6. Vers 15. leannes a suddain plague whereby the soules or lives of the fattest of them were taken away see Psal 78 30 31. also Isa 10 16. Vers 16. the holy one sanctified of the Lord to the work of the Priesthood Exod. 29 44. Levit. 8.12 c. which Korah with other Levites envied opposing their own holines Num. 16.1.3.5 Vers 17. Dathan and Abiram princes with their families and all their goods went down alive into hel Num. 16 32 33. Vers 18. the wicked 250. men that would burn incense to the Lord were burtn with fire from the Lord Num. 16 35. Korach was the chief of them Vers 19. in Horeb a mount in the wildernes called the mountain of God Exod. 3.1 1 King 19.8 for there God gave his law unto and made a covenant with them Deut. 4.10 and 5.2 but while Moses was with God on the mount they made themselves a God of gold Deut. 9 8 9-12 Exod. 32.1 4 31. It was called also Sinai Psalm 68 9. of bushes that there grew and Horeb of the drynes for it was a waterlesse desert Deut. 8.15 Vers 20. their glorie that is their God so Ier. 2 11. Thus did they like the heathens Rom. 1 23. from patterne structure or type as the Apostle calleth it in Greek Heb. 8 5. from Exod. 25.40 Vers 23. to abolish or that he would destroy them and put out their name from under heaven as is expressed Deut. 9 13 14. in the breach in the gap which their sin had opened for God as an enemie to enter and destroy them A similitude taken from warr when by a breach in the wall the enemy entreth the city so Ezek. 13 5. and 22 30. But Moses earnest prayer stopped this breach Exod. 32 11 -14 corrupting that is consuming them See Psalm 57 1. Vers 24. land of desire the pleasant land of Canaan which was to be desired for the pleasures and profits of it above all other countreyes Ezek. 20 6. Deut. 11 11 19. This land they through unbeleef refused to take possession of Num. 14 1 2 3 c. Heb. 3.19 So meat of desire is dainty meat Iob 33 20. Vers 26. his hand that is sware as the Chaldee explaineth for so lifting up the hand often signifieth as Gen. 14 22. Rev. 10 5 6. Deut. 32.40 Nehem. 9 15. How God sware against this people see Num. 14 21 23. Psalm 95.11 Vers 27. to fann that is scatter see Psalm 44 12. Ezek. 20 23. Vers 28. were joyned or coupled yoaked unequally with infidels which the Apostle forbiddeth 2 Cor. 6 14. Baal-pehor the God of Moab and Madian to whom by Balaams counsel Israel joyned Num. 25 3. and 31 16. Rev. 2 14. Baal signifieth a Lord master husband or patron Pehor was the name of a mountain where this God was worshipped and had a temple called Beth-pehor Num. 23 28. Deut. 3 29. Baal was a common name whereby the heathens called their Gods 2 King 1 2. Iudg. 8 33. and so Israel also called the true God Hos 2.16 but for the shameful abuse of Gods worship the scriptures turn Baal a Lord into Bosheth a shame as Ierub-besheth 2 Sam. 11 21. for Ierub-baal or Gedeon Iudg. 8 35. and 9 1. Ish-bosheth 2 Sam. 2 10. for Esh-baal 1 Chron. 8 33. Mephi-hosheth 2 Sam. 9 10. for Merib-baal 1 Chron. 8 34. Hereupon the Prophet saith
many things it is to be compared Vers 2. his seed his children as Psal 21 11. Levit. 21.17 the generation their progenie as Deut. 29 22. Iob 42 16. or the nation the multitude of righteous men see Psal 12 8. and 14.5 Vers 3. Wealth or Store of riches sufficiencie of wealth gathered with labour and industrie the Hebrew Hon signifieth also sufficiencie Prov. 30 15. standeth that is continueth abideth as Psal 111 3. where the very same is spoken of God So after verse 9. Vers 4. light ariseth or springeth up properly as the sun riseth Mal. 4 2. Light signifieth comfort peace joy c. as darknes affliction Iob 30 26. Esth 8 16. Psal 107 10. Lam. 3 2. And so in religion Act. 26 18 23. Rom. 2 19 2 Cor. 4 6. Compare this sentence with Isa 58 10. Exod. 10 23. and the contrary Iob 38 15. gracious this may be understood of God thus from him that is gracious c. as Psal 111 4. or of the godly man that he is gracious c. as the next verse sheweth or of the light that it is gracious c meaning it of God who is our light as Psal 27 1. Vers 5. will moderate or measure out or cary and dispense them as the Greek explaineth it by the similitude of a steward his words or assaiers matters in judgement or with discretion as is fit and right Psal 25 9. Ezek. 34 16. Vers 6. Surely or For compare Psal 15 5. Vers 7. hearsay or hearing that is tidings fame rumour or report which he heareth as the word signifieth Rom. 10 16 17. So that which one Euangelist calleth akeé hearing Mark 1 28 another calleth echos a sound or ecchoe Luk. 4 37. both meaning same or rumour See the contrary to this in the wicked Ier. 49 23. fixed or firmly-prepared not to be moved with ill tidings Vers 8. he see to weet Gods work or reward see Psal 54.9 Vers 9. scattered to weet his riches as the Chaldee explaineth it that is given and lent it freely without looking for any thing thereof as Luk. 6 35. though thereby he is more increased Prov. 11 24. See 2 Cor. 9 9. justice this generally is all righteousnes sometime almes see Psal 24 5. his horn that is powers and glorie see Psal 75 5 11. and 92 11. and 89 18 25. 1 Sam. 2 1. Vers 10. the desire that is the thing that he desireth shall not be granted him Compare Prov. 10 24 28. and 13 12. Annotations Psalm CXIII Vers 2. FRom this time or from now henceforth So Psal 115 18. and 121 8 and 131 3. Vers 3. rising that is the east part of the world as Psal 103.12 going in or going-down that is the west where the Sun is said to goe in as when it riseth to come-out Gen. 19 23. meaning by east and West all the world over so Mal. 1.11 Vers 5. lifteth-high to sit or to dwell that is as the Greek explaineth it dwelleth on high and so after seeth the things below Vers 7. from the dust that is from base estate as 1 King 16 2. So after from doung as Lam. 4.5 This speech is taken from 1 Sam. 2 8. Vers 9. the barren of house that is the woman which never had children as on the contrary fruitfull women are said to build their husband houses Ruth 4 11. so house is used for children or posteritie Psal 115 10 12. Exod. 1 21. See also Psal 68 7. The scriptures apply this to the Church of the Gentiles as Rejoyce ó barren that didst not bear c. Isa 54.1 Gal. 4 26 27. Annotations Psalm CXIV Vers 1. BArbarous-speech or speaking-barbarously of a strange rude uncouth language This word is here onely used and meaneth all speech that was not understood of Gods people which he that speaketh is called of the Apostle a Barbarian that is a stranger 1 Cor. 14 11. even as here also the Chaldee turneth it Spiritually it meaneth such as speak against the faith the language of Canaan Isa 19.18 Vers 2. Iudah that is the congregation of that tribe which was most principall Num. 2 3. and 7.12 and 10 14. was or became and it is of the feminine gender to signify the Congregation usually named a daugher as Psal 9 15. his sanctuary sanctitie or sanctification which God had sanctified to dwell among them Levit. 19. 2. and 20 7 26. and 26 11.12 2 Cor 6 16. dominions or dominations siegneuries ruling over the tribes by his lawes and spirit Vers 3. The sea the red sea through which Israel passed Exod. 14.21 Ps 77 17. and 78.13 and 66.6 and 136 13. the Iorden the great river in the land of Canaan Ios 3. Psal 66 6. Vers 4. The mountains Sinai Horeb and other hills in the wildernes quaked Exod. 19.18 Heb. 3 6 10. Psalm 61 9. So leaping is used also in Psalm 29 6. yonglings Hebr. sons meaning lambs so verse 6. Vers 5. What ayled thee or what was to thee Vers 7. At the presence or At the face or Before the Lord. For these phrases are used indifferently as milliphnėi at the presence 1 Chron. 16.33 is liphnei before Psal 96 13. So Milliphnei before or from the face 1 Chron. 19.18 for which in 2 Sam. 10 18. is Miphnei before tremble thou with pain as a woman in travel see Psal 29 8. It is an answere to the former question and therefore may also be turned the earth trembled as the like is observed in Psal 22.9 and so the Greek here translateth the earth was shaken Vers 8. the stint that is hard flintie rock as is explained Deut. 8.15 Compare Isa 41.18 Annotations Psalm CXV Vers 1. NOt to us or for us This psalm the Greek joyneth with the former and maketh a part of the 114. psalm See the note on Psal 10.1 V. 2. now or I pray A word of intreating but used here in mockage See Ps 79 10. Vers 3. And or But our God It is a sign of indignation as Psal 2 6. Vers 5. They have Hebr. is to them speak not or cannot speak as Psal 77 5. and so the rest Compare herewith Ier. 10 3 4 5 9. c. Deut. 4 28. Vers 7. sound or mutter meditate see Psal 12. V. 9. Israel The Church is here distinguished into three parts 1. Israel or the body of the common wealth 2. Aarons house the ministers and 3. the searers of the Lord that is strangers converts of all nations Act. 2.5 and 10 35. So after vers 12.13 and Ps 118.2 3 4 trust thou the Greek saith hath trusted and so the rest See the notes on Ps 22 9. and 114 7. their help to weet which trust in him Or it may be for your help one person put for another as often is See Ps 59 10.65.7 and 80 7. Vers 10. House that is children or posteritie See Psal 113 9. Vers 12. will blesse to weet us as the Greek turneth it being mindfull of us hath blessed us See
the like want in Psal 59 14. and 69 2. and 45.4 Vers 13. small or litle in age or degree So Rev. 11 18. Vers 14. will add unto or add upon you that is increase you as Deut. 1.11 Isa 26.15 or add his blessings Vers 15. shall you be of or are you to Iehovah that is by him See the like phrase Gen. 14 19. 2 Sam. 2 5. Vers 16. he hath given or understand which he hath given for the earth also is his Psal 24.1 though heaven properly is his dwelling place yet not able to contain him 1 King 8 30 27. Vers 17. to silence the grave the place of silence and quietnes as Iob 3.17.18 See Psal 94.17 Annotations Psalm CXVI Vers 1. I Love to weet the Lord or I am lovingly-affected and welpleased The Greek here beginneth the 114. Psalm see the note on Psalm 10.1 and after verse 10. heareth or will hear to weet continually Vers 2. and that is therefore will I call or when I did call my dayes that is whiles I live or dayes of affliction as Iob 30.16 see Psalm 119 84. and 37.12 Vers 3. pangs or paines compare Psalm 18.5 c. hell the state of death or grave see Psalm 16.10 found that is came upon me So 1 Chron. 10.3 Nehem. 9.23 Esth 8.6 Psalm 119.143 Vers 5. Oh or I beseech thee O-now The Hebrew Anna and Na are words of intreating as the Greek Nai Philem. 1 20. Rev. 1.7 Vers 6. brought-low drawn-drie weakned and afflicted see Psalm 41.2 and 79.8 Vers 7. thy rest the quiet comfortable estate in God without trouble of conscience This Christ giveth Mat. 11.29 but sin taketh away Deut. 28.65 rewarded or as the Greek saith been beneficial see Psalm 13.6 Vers 8. sliding or thrust fall see Psalm 56.14 1 Sam. 2.9 Vers 9. walk on to weet pleasingly as the Greek explaineth or pleasingly administer so 1 Sam. 2.30.35 Psalm 86.14 the living in this world See Psalm 27.13 Vers 10. therefore the Hebrew K● For is here used for therefore as the Greek translateth and the Apostle alloweth 2 Cor. 4.13 So may is also be taken 1 Sam. 2.21 so the Greek hoti as Luk. 7.47 for she loved that is therefore she loved much Here the Greek version beginneth the 115. Psalm Vers 11. my hastening through fears in Greek my ecstasie or traunce see Psalm 31.23 hereto is opposed his quietnes Psalm 30.7 every man even the Prophets which have promised me the kingdom c. and thus it might be Davids infirmity or indeed every man in respect of God is a lyer and unable to help in time of need 1 Num. 23.19 Rom. 3.4 Psalm 33 17. Vers 12. for all so the Greek supplieth the word for and by rewards he meaneth benefites as verse 7. Compare 1 Thes 3.9 2 Chron. 32.25 Vers 13. the cup of salvation or of healthes that is of thanksgiving for Gods saving health and deliverance of me For mercies received the Israelites used to offer peace or thank offrings whereof they did eat and rejoyce before the Lord and at their bankets took up the cup of wine in their hands and blessed God called thereupon the cup of blessing 1 Cor. 10.16 So our Lord at the feast of the Passover took the cup and gave thanks Luk. 22.17 call on that is pray and praise God or call in that is proclaim and preach Gods mercies so verse 17. Vers 15. Precious c. that is God will not easily suffer his saints to be slain see Psalm 72.14 So the soul is said to be percious when the life is spared 1 Sam. 26.31 2 King 1.13 Vers 16. handmaid born thy servant in thy house see Psalm 86.16 hands that is hast set me at libertie as Iob 39.8 from afflictions Isa 28.22 a similitude taken from captives Isa 52.2 Vers 17. confession that is a thank-offring see Psalm 50.14 Annotations Psalm CXVII Vers 1. GEntiles or nations all which are exhorted to glorify God for obtaining mercy by Christ who hath received us into the glorie of God as the Apostle sheweth from this scripture Rom. 15.7 -11. Annotations Psalm CXVIII Vers 1. FOr he or that he is good so verse 29. Vers 4. that fear strangers of all nations as before he mentioned the church and ministers see Psalm 115.9 Vers 5. with a large-roumth that is by bringing me into it as is expressed Psalm 18 20. and 4.2 Vers 6. for me to weet an helper as the Greek explaineth which the Apostle followeth Heb. 13.6 See also Psalm 56.5.12 Vers 7. with them that help me instead of all helpers see a like phrase Psal 54 6. The Greek saith mine helper see on them to weet their reward or vengeance as the Chaldee explaineth See Psalm 54.9 and 91 8. Vers 10. but in c. or in the name of Iehovah I trust that I shall cut them off The Greek agreeth with the former the Chaldee with this latter and so in the verses folowing Vers 12. were quenched or on the contrary were kindled as both the Greek and Chaldee do translate it Sundry words signifie contraries as barac to blesse and to curse 1 King 21.13 The fire of thorns is both soon kindled and soon quenched so Christs enemies for or but in the name c. Vers 13. Thrusting c. that is Thou didst sorely thrust speaking to the enemie an Hebraisme often used as after vers 18. So Cutting shal be cut off Num. 15.30 that is shall die without mercie Heb. 10.28 Vers 14. song or melodie that is whom I sing land unto This is taken from Exod. 15.2 so Isa 12.2 for a salvation or a salvation that is hath saved or reskued me against mine enemies as 2 Sam. 10.11 where the like phrase is used so after verse 21. the word for may be omitted as sometime in the Hebrew it self 2 Chron. 18.21 compared with 1 King 22.22 Vers 15. salvation that is victorie as Psalm 98.1 or thanks for salvation as Psalm 116.13 See Rev. 19.1 tents that is dwelling-places but spoken of as in warrs or for short continuance as Hebr. 11.9 So tents of the saints Rev. 20.9 See also 2 Chron. 31.2 Vers 18 gave or delivered so Ezek. 31.14 Vers 19. gates of justice that is of Gods sanctuarie the gates whereof were to be opened by the Preists and Levites for men to come and serve the Lord. 1 Sam. 3.15 Called gates of justice because onely the just and clean might enter into them as vers 20. Isa 26 2. 2 Chron. 23 19. Rev. 21.27 Vers 22. The stone c. By this stone is meant David himself and his son Christ by the builders are meant the chief men of Israel that refused David and Christ to reign over them Mat. 21.42 Act. 4 11. for head that is the chief corner stone which coupleth and fastneth the building see also Isa 28 16. 1 Petr. 2 6.7.8 Eph. 2.20 21. Vers 24. made that is preferred in honour above others so making somtime signifieth as 1 Sam. 12 6.
heart and they know not my wayes verse 11 So-that I sware in mine anger if they shall enter into my Rest PSALM XCV Sing this as the 45. or as the 97. Psalm verse 1 COme let us to the LORD showt-joyfully to Rock of our health showt-triumphantly verse 2 Let us prevent his face with thanksgiving let us with psalms to him triumpnant-sing verse 3 Because the LORD is a great God-mightie a great King eke above al Gods is hee verse 4 In whose hand are the earths deep-secrecies the strōg-heights of the mountains eke are his verse 5 His is the sea for he did make the same and the dry-land for that his hands did frame verse 6 Come let us bend and bowing-down-adore the LORD our maker let us kneel before verse 7 For he our God is and the people wee of his pasture and sheep of his hand bee His voice if ye shall hear the same to day verse 8 Make not your heart hard as in Meribah as in the wildernes in Massah day verse 9 Where me your fathers tempting-did-essay they proved me also they saw my deed verse 10 I fourtie yere was with that race yrked and sayd a folk they are in heart that stray and of my wayes the knowledge have not they verse 11 That in my wrath I did with-oath-protest If ever they enter into my Rest PSALM XCVI verse 1 SIng ye to Iehovah a new song sing ye to Iehovah al the earth verse 2 Sing ye to Iehovah blesse ye his name preach-the-good-tidings of his salvation from day to day verse 3 Tell among the nations his glorie among all peoples his marveilous works verse 4 For great is Iehovah and praysed vehemently fearful he is above al Gods verse 5 For al the Gods of the peoples are vayn-idols but Iehovah made the heavens verse 6 Glorious-majestie comly-honour are before him strength and beauteous-glorie in his sanctuarie verse 7 Give to Jehovah ye kinreds of the peoples give to Jehovah glory and strength verse 8 Give to Jehovah the glory of his name take-up an oblation and come into his courts verse 9 Bow-down your selves to Jehovah in the comly-honour of the sanctuarie tremble-ye at his face all the earth verse 10 Say ye among the nations Jehovah reigneth the world also shall be stablished it shall not be moved he will judge the peoples with righteousnesses verse 11 Let the heavens rejoyce and the earth be glad rore let the sea and the plenty thereof verse 12 Let the field shew-gladnes and all that therein is then let all the trees of the wood showt-joyfully verse 13 Before Jehovah for he cometh for he cometh to judge the earth he will judge the world with justice and the people with his faithfulnes PSALM XCVI Sing this as the 45. Psalm verse 1 SIng ye unto Jehovah a new psalme O all the earth sing to th'eternal-JAH verse 2 Sing ye unto Jehovah blesse his name preach his salvation from day to day verse 3 His glorie tel among the nations 'mong peoples all his wondrous-actions verse 4 For great Jehovah praysed eke is hee greatly fearful above all gods he is verse 5 For all the peoples gods vayn-idols bee but of the heav'ns Jehovah maker is verse 6 Glory and honour are before his face strength and beautie within his Holy-place verse 7 Ye kinreds of the peoples give to JAH give to Jehovah glorie strength also verse 8 Give ye the glorie of his name to JAH an offring take and come his courts into verse 9 Bow-down in th'honourable Holy place to JAH the whole earth tremble at his face verse 10 Among the heathen-nations say yee Iehovah reigneth also stablenes the world shall have it shall not moved bee the peoples he will judge with righteousnes verse 11 Let heav'ns be glad and the earth rejoyce let sea and plenty thereof roar-with-noise verse 12 The field and all therein let gladsom be let al trees of the wood then showt-with-mirth verse 13 Before Jehovah because come doth hee because he cometh for to judge the earth the world he judge will with just-right'ousnes the people 's also with his faithfulnes PSALM XCVII This may be sung also as the 37. Psalm verse 1 IEhovah reigns let th' earth exult-with glee let th'ylands many shew-forth-joyfulnes verse 2 About him clouds and gloomy-darknes bee justice and judgment his thrones stablenes verse 3 Fire doth before the face of him procede and round-about his enemies flameth verse 4 His lightnings have the world illumined the earth doth see and painfully-trembleth verse 5 Mounts at Jehovahs presence melted are like waxe at face of Lord of th' earth totall verse 6 The heav'ns his justice openly-declare and see his glorie doe the peoples all verse 7 Abasht be all that serve a graven-thing that in vain-idols boast-them-gloriously O all ye Gods bow-down-him-worshiping verse 8 Sion doth heare and joyeth-chearfully and Judahs daughters shew doe-gladsome-mirth because Jehovah of thy judgements-right verse 9 For thou Jehovah high 'bove all the earth art farre above all Gods advanst-in-hight verse 10 O lovers of Jehovah-hate ye ill souls of his gracious-saints he doth beware he also them safely-deliver will out of the hand of those that wicked are verse 11 A light for him that just is sown there is and joy for them that upright hearted be verse 12 Ye just joy in Jehovah and confesse to the remembrance of his sanctity PSAM XCVII verse 1 IEhovah reigneth let the earth be glad let the many yles rejoyce verse 2 Cloud and gloomy-darknes are round-about him justice and judgement are the stable-place of his throne verse 3 Fire goeth before him and flameth round-about his distressers verse 4 His lightnings illuminate the world the earth seeth and trembleth verse 5 The mountaines like waxe melt at the presence of Jehovah at the presence of the Lord of all the earth verse 6 The heavens declare his justice and all peoples see his glorie verse 7 Abashed-be all they that serve a graven thing that gloriously-boast themselves in vain-idols bow-down-your-selves to him all ye Gods verse 8 Sion heareth and rejoyceth and glad are the daughters of Judah because of thy judgements Jehovah verse 9 For thou Iehovah art high above all the earth vehemently art thou exalted above all Gods verse 10 Ye lovers of Iehovah hate evil he keepeth the soules of his gracious-saints he will deliver them from the hand of the wicked verse 11 Light is sowen for the just and joy for the right of heart verse 12 Rejoyce ye just in Iehovah and confesse to the remembrance of his holinesse PSALM XCVIII 1 A psalm SIng-yee to Iehovah a new song for he hath done marveilous things his right hand hath saved him and the arme of his holines verse 2 Iehovah hath-made known his salvation to the eyes of the nations he hath revealed his justice verse 3 He hath remembred his mercy and his faithfulnesse of the house of Israel all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation
of our God verse 4 Shout-triumphantly to Iehovah all the earth shout-chearfully and shout-joyfully and sing-sing-psalms verse 5 Sing-psalms to Iehovah with harp with harp and voice of a psalm verse 6 With trumpets and voice of the cornet shout-triumphantly before the King Iehovah verse 7 Let the sea roare and the plenty thereof the world and they that fit therein verse 8 Let the rivers clap the palms together let the mountains shout-joyfully verse 9 Before Iehovah for he is come to judge the earth he will judge the world in justice and the peoples in righteousnesses PSALM XCVIII Sing this as the 68. Psalm verse 1 A New song to Jehovah sing for marvels done hath he his right hand hath him saved and his arme of sanctitie verse 2 Jehovah his salvation hath made known unto the eyes even of the nations he hath revealed his justice verse 3 His mercy and his faith to house of Isr'el he thinks on the ends all the earth have seen our Gods salvation verse 4 Unto Jehovah all the earth shout yee triumphantly shout-chearfully and joyful-shout and sing-melodiously verse 5 Unto Jehovah with the harp melodiously-sing yee even with the harp and with the voice of singing-melodie verse 6 With shrilling-trumpets also with the cornets sounding-voice before the king Jehovahs face shout-with-triumphant-noise verse 7 Let sea and plenty thereof roar World and that therein dwell verse 8 Let rivers clap the hands let mounts with joy together shrill verse 9 Before Jehovahs face for he to judge the earth come is with justice he will judge the world and folks with equities PSALM XCIX Sing this as the 85 Psalm verse 1 IEhovah raignes the peoples they are wrathfully-stirred he sits on Cherubims the earth is troubleously-moved verse 2 Iehovah great in Sion and is 'bove all peoples high verse 3 Let them thy great and fearefull name confesse it is holy verse 4 The Kings strength also judgement loves thou righteous-equities hast stablished in Jacob hast done judgement and justice verse 5 Exalt Jehovah our God yee and bow your selves submisse even at the foot-stool of his feet because he holy is verse 6 Moses and A'ron with his Priests and Samuel with them that call on his name call'd on Jah and he did answer them verse 7 Even in the pillar of the clowd unto them speake did he they kept his witnesses and which he gave them the decree verse 8 O LORD our God thou answerest them a God that pardonest thou wast to them upon their acts though vengeance thou takedst verse 9 Exalt Jehovah our God yee and bow your selves submisse at his mount holy for holy Jehovah our God is PSAL. XCIX verse 1 IEhovah reigneth the peoples are stirred he sitteth on the Cherubims the earth is moved verse 2 Jehovah is great in Sion and high he is above all the peoples verse 3 Let them confesse thy name great and fearefull holy it is verse 4 And the strength of the King loveth judgement thou hast stablished righteousnesses thou hast done in Jaakob judgement and justice verse 5 Exalt ye Jehovah our God and bow-down your selves at the footstoole of his feet holy he is verse 6 Moses and Aaron with his Priests and Samuel with them that call on his name they called upon Jehovah and he answered them verse 7 In the pillar of a cloud he spake unto them they kept his testimonies and the decree he gave them verse 8 Jehovah our God thou answeredst them a God forgiving thou wast unto them and taking vengeance on their practises verse 9 Exalt ye Iehovah our God and bow-down your selves at the mountain of his holines for Iehovah our God is holy PSLM C. verse 1 SHowt to Jehovah all the earth verse 2 Serve ye Jehovah with gladnes before him come with singing-mirth 3 Know that Jehovah he God is It s he that made us and not we his folk and sheep of his feeding verse 4 O with confession enter yee his gates his courtyards with praising confesse to him blesse ye his name verse 5 Because Jehovah he good is his mercy ever is the same and his faith unto all ages PSALM C. 1 A psalm for confession SHout ye-triumphantly to Iehovah all the earth verse 2 Serve ye Iehovah with gladnesse come before him with singing-joy Know ye that Iehovah he is God he made us and not we his people and sheep of his pasture verse 4 Enter ye his gates with confession his courts with praise confesse ye to him blesse ye his name verse 5 For Iehovah is good his mercy is for ever and his faith unto generation and generation PSALM CI. 1 A Psalm of David MErcy and judgement I will sing to thee Iehovah will I sing-psalm verse 2 I will doe-wisely in the perfect way when wilt thou come unto me I will walk in the perfection of mine heart in the mids of mine house verse 3 I will not set before mine eyes any word of Belial I hate the doing of them that turn-aside it shall not cleave unto me verse 4 A froward heart shall depart from me I will know none evill verse 5 He that in secret hurteth-with-tongue his fellow-friend him will I suppresse the haughty of eyes and large of heart him I cannot suffer verse 6 Mine eyes shal be on the faithfull of the land for to sit with me he that walketh in the perfect way he shall minister to me verse 7 He shall not sit within my house that doth deceit he that speaketh lyes shall not be established before mine eyes verse 8 In the mornings I will suppresse all the wicked of the land for to cut-off from the city of Iehovah all the workers of painfull-iniquity PSALM CI. Sing this as the 106. Psalm verse 1 MErcy and judgement I will-sing sing-psalm ô JAH to thee verse 2 Will wisely doe in perfect way when wilt thou come to me I le walk in middest of my house in my hearts perfectnesse verse 3 I will not set before mine eyes word of mischievousnesse I hate their fact that turn-aside it shall not cleave me to verse 4 The froward heart from me shall part the evil I will not know verse 5 I will suppresse him that his friend with-tongue-hurts secretly the haughty eyde and large of heart him suffer cannot I. verse 6 Mine eyes on faithfull of the land that sit with me they may unto me minister-shall he that walks in perfect way verse 7 He shall not sit within my house that doth fraud that speaks lyes he shall not be established in presence of mine eyes verse 8 At mornings all the wicked of the land suppresse will I out of IAHS city to cut all that worke iniquity PSALM CII 1 A prayer for the poor-afflicted when he shal be overwhelmed and shall powre-forth his meditation before Iehovah verse 2 IEhovah hear my prayer and let my cry come unto thee verse 3 Hide not thy face from me in the day of my distresse upon me incline thine ear unto me in