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A11649 Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, the booke of the Psalmes, and the Song of Songs, or, Canticles VVherein the Hebrevv vvords and sentences, are compared with, and explained by the ancient Greeke and Chaldee versions, and other records and monuments of the Hebrewes: but chiefly by conference with the holy Scriptures, Moses his words, lawes and ordinances, the sacrifices, and other legall ceremonies heretofore commanded by God to the Church of Israel, are explained. With an advertisement touching some objections made against the sinceritie of the Hebrew text, and allegation of the Rabbines in these annotations. As also tables directing unto such principall things as are observed in the annotations upon each severall booke. By Henry Ainsworth.; Annotations upon the five bookes of Moses, and the booke of the Psalmes Ainsworth, Henry, 1571-1622? 1627 (1627) STC 219; ESTC S106799 2,398,875 1,194

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2 c. Vers. 15. judgement shall returne to justice that is severity to mercy the rigour of the Law changed to the clemency of the Gospell So judgement is often used for sentence of punishment as Ier. 52. 9. and justice for grace and mercy see Psal. 24. 5. Or judgement which in the affliction of Gods people and prosperity of the wicked seemeth to be parted from justice shall returne unto it when the godly are delivered and the wicked punished after it so the Greeke turneth it or after him meaning God Vers. 16. who will rise up or who standeth up namely to assist me meaning no man doth Vers. 17. an helpfulnesse that is a full helpe see Psal. 44. 17. in silence the place of stilnesse and silence that is the grave as the Greeke explaineth it so Psal. 115. 17. see also Psal. 49. 13. Vers. 18. is moved or slippeth see Ps. 38. 17. Vers. 19. my cogitations my carefull troubled thoughts perplexed as the branches of a tree for so the word properly signifieth therefore the Greeke turneth it sorrowes So Ps. 139. 23. Vers. 20. of wofull evils or of mischiefes the mischievous tyrannous throne of the unrighteous Iudge shall it have fellowship or be joyned with thee O God meaning it shall not as Shalt thou build 2 Sam. 7. 5. is Thou shalt not build 1 Chr. 17. 4. See also Psal. 5. 5. which frameth or he that frameth or formeth by a decree or for a statute a law V. 21. run by troupes combine and gather together as banded to fight in Greeke they hunt for V. 23. will turne Hebr. hath turned that is will assuredly turne in their malice or for their evill PSAL. XCV An exhortation to praise God 3 for his greatnesse 6 and for his goodnesse 8 A warning not to harden the heart against Gods word as Israel had done who therefore entred not into his rest COme let us shout joyfully to Iehovah let us shout triumphantly to the Rocke of our salvation Let us prevent his face with confession with Psalmes let us shout triumphantly to him For Iehovah is a great God and a great King above all gods In whose hand are the deepe places of the earth and the strong heights of the mountaines are his Whos 's the sea is for he made it and the dry land his hands have formed Come let us bow downe our selves bend downe let us kneele before Iehovah our maker For he is our God and we are the people of his pasture and sheepe of his hand to day if ye shall heare his voice Harden not your heart as in Meribah as in the day of Massah in the wildernesse Where your fathers tempted me proved me also saw my worke Fortie yeeres I was irked with ' that generation and said they are a people erring in hart and they know not my waies So that I sware in mine anger if they shall enter into my rest Annotations COme or Goe to The holy Ghost by David thus exhorteth Israel to laud the Lord and obey his voice For he penned this Psalme Heb. 3. 7. and 4. 7. the Rocke meaning Christ as the Apostle sheweth Heb. 3. 6 7. the Greeke translateth it God our Saviour Vers. 2. prevent come first and speedily Vers. 3. great God or great Potentate Ael So Christ is also intituled Tit. 2. 13. All Gods Angels Princes or false gods Psa. 8. 6. and 82. 6. and 96. 4 5. Vers. 4. deepe places or deepe closets Hebr. searchings that is deepe secret places for which search is made Iob 28. 1 2 c. and which cannot by mans search be found Iob 38. 4 5 6 18. strong heights or wearisome heights high mounts which weary men to climbe them but the word hath also a signification of strong and not being wearied Numb 23. 22. Vers. 7. of his hand that is of his guidance Psal. 77. 21. See also Psal. 100. 3. to day hereby is meant the whole time wherin Christ speaketh by his Gospell Heb. 3. 7 13 15. and 4. 7 8. Vers. 8. in Meribah that is in the Contention or Provocation as the Greeke turneth it The name of a place in the wildernesse where Israel contended with Moses and tempted the Lord saying Is the Lord among us or no because there was no water for the people to drinke Therefore he called the place Massah Tentation and Meribah Contention Exod. 17. 1 2 7. Also another place where againe they contended with Moses with the Lord Num. 20. 1 3 13. day of Massah that is of Tentation by day againe we may understand the whole space wherein they tempted God ten times as is said Num. 14. 22. so the day of salvation 2 Cor. 6. 2. is the time thereof Yet there was a speciall day and place of Tentation named Massah Ex. 17. 2 7. whereupon Moses warned the people Ye shall not tempt the Lord your God as ye tempted him in Massah Deut. 6. 16. Vers. 9. tempted me hereupon the Apostle saith they tempted Christ 1 Cor. 10. 9. my worke that is workes Heb. 3. 9. both in miraculous mercies giving them bread from heaven and waters out of the rockes c. Psal. 78. 15 23 c. and in punishments for their rebellions Psal. 78. 31 33 c. Heb. 3. 17. For worke sometime signifieth reward Psal. 109. 20. Iob 7. 2. Lev. 19. 13. Vers. 11. if they shall enter that is they shall not enter Heb. 3. 11. 18. a part of the oath is not uttered see Psal. 89. 36. This oath was made at Cadesh where the people through unbeleese refused to enter the promised land Num. 14. 21 22 23 30 32. Heb. 3. 17. 19. my rest the land of Canaan Deut. 12. 9. 1 Chron. 23. 25. a figure of a better rest which we that have beleeved the word doe enter into Heb. 4. 3. for if that land wherein now they were had beene their rest David would not have spoken of another there remaineth therfore a Rest for the people of God let us studie to enter into it Heb. 4. 8 9 11. PSAL. XCVI An exhortation to praise God for his greatnesse 5 The vanity of Idols 8 God onely is to be served 9 His reigne and judgement is to be shewed to the Gentiles SIng ye to Iehovah a new song sing ye to Iehovah all the earth Sing ye to Iehovah blesse ye his name preach the good tidings of his salvation from day to day Tell among the nations his glory among all peoples his marvellous workes For great is Iehovah and praised vehemently fearefull he is above all Gods For all the gods of the peoples are vaine idols but Iehovah made the heavens Glorious majesty and comely honour are before him strength and beauteous glory in his sanctuary Give to Iehovah yee kindreds of the peoples give to Iehovah glory and strength Give to Iehovah the glory of his name take up an oblation and come into his courts Bow downe your selves to Iehovah in the comely honour of the sanctuary
Praise ye Iah see Psalm 135. 1. Vers. 2. in my life so long as I live so Psalm 104. 33. Vers. 4. his spirit mans ghost so the soule is said to goe forth Gen. 35. 18. to his earth whereof he was made earth is in Hebrew Adamah hereof man was called Adam Earthly compare Gen. 2. 7. and 3. 19. Ps. 104. 29. his thoughts or purposes the most excellent effects of the minde or spirit of man Vers. 7. the bound or prisoners but here it may be meant more largely for sicknesses also are Satans bonds which our Lord Christ loosed Luke 13. 16. See also Isa. 61. 1. Vers. 8. openeth the eyes or giveth sight to compare Mat. 9. 29 30. Ioh. 9. 6 7 32. uprightneth or maketh strait as Psal. 145. 14. see this fulfilled Luke 13. 13. Vers. 9. setteh upright maketh to continue sure so Psal. 20. 9. and 147. 6. Compare Deut. 10. 18. and 27. 19. Ezod 22. 22 23 24. Psal. 68. 6. overthroweth or turneth up-side downe so Iob 19. 6. see also Psal. 1. 6. PSAL. CXLVII The Prophet exhorteth to praise God for his care of the Church wisedome power mercy and providence unto all 12 To praise him for his blessings upon the kingdome 15 for his works in nature 19 and for his gracious word and ordinances given to his people PRaise yee Iah for it is good to sing Psalmes to our God for it is pleasant praise is comely Iehovah buildeth Ierusalem gathereth together the outcasts of Israel He healeth the broken in heart and bindeth up their griefes Counteth the number of the starres calleth them all by names Great is our Lord and much in able might of his understanding there is no number Iehovah setteth upright the meeke debaseth the wicked unto the earth Sing yee to Iehovah with confession sing Psalmes to our God with the harpe That covereth the heavens with clouds that prepareth raine for the earth that maketh the mountaines to bud forth grasse That giveth to the beast his food to the young ravens which crie Hee delighteth not in the strength of the horse he taketh not pleasure in the legs of man Iehovah taketh pleasure in them that feare him that patiently hope for his mercie Laud Iehovah O Ierusalem praise thy God O Sion For he strengtheneth the barres of thy gates he blesseth thy sonnes within thee He putteth in thy border peace he satisfieth thee with the fat of wheat He sendeth his edict upon earth his word runneth very swiftly He giveth snow like wooll the hoare frost he scattereth abroad like ashes He casteth forth his ice like morsels who can stand before his cold He sendeth his word and melteth them he causeth his wind to blow the waters flow He sheweth his words unto Iakob his statutes and his judgements unto Israel Hee hath not dealt so with any Nation and judgements they have not knowne them Halelu-jah Annotations OVtcasts or driven out in Greeke the dispersions that is the di●●ersed which word the Apostle useth 1 Pet. 1. 1. Iam. 1. 1. Compare Deut. 30. 4. Isa. 11. 12. and 56. 8. Ioh. 11. 52. Vers. 3. bindeth up their griefes that is healeth their wounds as Luke 4. 18. with Isa. 61. 1. Compare also Ezek 34. 16. Vers. 4. Counteth or Telleth numbreth which to man is impossible see Gen. 15. 5. Ier. 33. 22. Isa. 40. 26. Vers. 5. no number nor searching out Isa. 40. 28. Vers. 6. setteth upright conserveth to continue yet see Psal. 146. 9. Vers. 7. Sing or Answer that is Sing by turnes one after another as Exod. 15. 21. Vers. 8. with clouds as in Elias time 1 King 18. 45. the mountaines and desarts where no man is as Iob 38. 26 27. Psal. 104. 14. Vers. 9. food Hebr. bread that is the beasts their food as the Greeke hath it young ravens Hebr. sons that is younglings of the ravens So in Iob 39. 3. who prepareth for the raven his meat when his young ones call unto God wandring for lacke of meat Vers. 13. strengtheneth or hath made strong a signe of Gods favour and Sions safetie see the contrary Lam. 2 9. Ier. 51. 30. Amos 1. 5. Psal. 107. 16. Isa. 45. 2. These graces are to be referred unto the Church under the Gospel called the heavenly Ierusalem Rev. 21. 2. and which is above Gal. 4. 26. So the Hebrew Doctors say It is written Land the Lord O Ierusalem and the Scripture speaketh of the Ierusalem that is above R. Menache on Gen. 3. Vers. 14. putteth in or putteth thy border c. that is maketh peace in thy borders Compare Isa. 60. 17 18. Ier. 12. 12. and 15. 13. and 17. 3. fat that is fine flower so Psal. 81. 17. Vers. 15. his edict or saying that is commandement Vers. 17. ice or frost the frozen haile stones can stand that is endure it so Pro. 27. 4. Nah. 1. 6. V. 19. his words the ten commandements or morall law Exo. 20. 1 called the ten words Deut. 10. 4. statutes decrees constitutions of Gods worship see the note on Psal. 2. 7. judgements the judiciall lawes for punishing offenders Exod. 21. 1. Psal. 19. 10. Vers. 20. any or every but in Hebrew all is often used for any see Psal. 103. 2. and 143. 2. judgements the Greeke saith his judgements he hath not manifested to them which sense the Hebrew also may beare he hath not made knowne to them as the Chaldee also interpreteth it PSAL. CXLVIII The Psalmist exhorteth all the heavenly 7. the earthly 11. and the reasonable creatures to praise God Halelu-jah PRaise yee Iehovah from the heavens praise yee him in the high places Praise ye him all his Angels praise yee him all his hosts Praise yee him Sunne and Moone praise ye him all starres of light Praise yee him heavens of heavens and the waters that be above the heavens Let them praise the name of Iehovah for he commanded and they were created And hee stablished them for aye for ever a statute hee gave and it shall not passe Praise ye Iehovah from the earth Dragons and all deepes Fire and haile snow and vapour stormie wind doing his word Mountaines and all hils fruitfull tree and all cedars The wilde beast and all cattell creeping thing and fethered fowle Kings of the earth and all peoples Princes and all Iudges of the earth Young men and also maidens old men with children Let them praise the name of Iehovah for high advanced is his Name even his alone his glorious Majestie is above earth and heavens And hee hath exalted the horne of his people the praise of all his gracious Saints the sonnes of Israel a people neare him Halelu-jah Annotations FRom the heavens ye heavenly creatures as the Chaldee yee holy creatures of heaven so after from the earth vers 7. is earthly creatures Compare Rev. 5. 13. in the high places which the Chaldee expoundeth high Angels Vers. 3. starres of light bright shining starres which praised God together Iob 38. 7. Vers. 4. above the
Moses and the sonnes of Israel this song unto Iehovah and they said saying I WILL SING unto Iehovah for hee excelleth gloriously the horse and his rider hath he throwne into the sea Ioh is my strength and song and hee hath beene to me a salvation this is my God and I will make him an habitation the God of my father and I will exalt him Iehovah is a man of warre Iehovah is his name Pharaohs charets and his host hath he cast into the sea and the choise of his captaines are drowned in the red sea The depths have covered them they sank downe into the bottomes as a stone Thy right hand O Iehovah is become glorious in power thy right hand O Iehovah hath dashed in peeces the enemie And in the greatnesse of thine excellencie thou hast overthrowne them that rose up against thee thou sentest forth thy wrath which did eat them up as stubble And with the blast of thy nostrills the waters were gathered together the floods stood upright as an heape the depths were congealed in the heart of the sea The enemie said I will pursue I will overtake I will divide the spoile my soule shall be filled with them I will draw out my sword mine hand shall destroy them Thou didst blow with thy winde the sea covered them they sank as lead in the mighty waters Who is like thee amongst the gods O Iehovah who is like thee glorious in holinesse fearfull in praises doing wonders Thou stretchedst out thy right hand the earth swallowed them Thou leadest forth in thy mercy this people which thou hast redeemed thou guidest them in thy strength unto the habitation of thine holinesse This may be sung also as the 113. Psalme Nto Iehovah sing will I for he excelleth gloriously the horse and him that rode thereon into the sea throwne downe hath he Iah is my strength and melodee and hath beene my salvation This is my God and for his sake I will an habitation make God of my father is this same And I will highly him preferre Iehovah is a man of warre Iehovah his renowned name Charets of Phar'oh and his host He downe into the sea hath cast His Captaines eke each chosen one He did them in the Red sea drowne The deepes them covered they sanke downe Into the bottomes as a stone Thy right hand O Iehovah is Glorious become in powerfulnesse Iehovah thou with thy right hand Hast dasht in peeces th' enemie And in thy great excellencie Thrown down them that did thee withstand Thy servent wrath thou forth didst poure Which them as stubble did devoure And waters with thy nostrils blast Together gathered were as heaps The flouds stood upright and the deepes In seas heart were congealed fast The enemie said I will make Pursuit I will them overtake I will divide the gotten spoile My soule shall be replenished With them my sword I will unshead Mine hand shall utterly them foile Then with thy wind thou diddest blow The sea them coverd they sanke low As lead in waters vehement Among the Gods who is like thee Lord who like thee in sanctitee Glorious in praises reverent Thou doest wonders Hast out spred Thy right hand them the earth swallowed Thou in thy mercy leadest on This people which thou didst redeeme And in thy strength thou guidest them Vnto thine holy mansion The peoples shall heare and bee stirred sorrow shall take hold of the Inhabitants of Palestina Then the Dukes of Edom shall be amazed the mighty men of Moab trembling shall take hold upon them all the inhabitants of Canaan shall melt away Terrour and dread shall fall upon them by the greatnesse of thine arme they shall bee as still as a stone till thy people passe over O Iehovah till this people passe over which thou hast purchased Thou wilt bring them in and plant them in the mountaine of thine inheritance in the place O Iehovah which thou hast made for thee to dwell in in the Sanctuarie O Lord which thy hands have established Iehovah shall reigne for ever and aye For the horse of Pharaoh went in with his charets and with his horsemen into the sea and Iehovah brought againe the waters of the sea upon them but the sonnes of Israel went on dry land in the mids of the sea And Mary the Prophetesse the sister of Aaron tooke a timbrell in her hand and all the women went out after her with timbrels and with dances And Mary answered them SING yee to Iehovah for he excelleth gloriously the horse and his rider hath he throwne into the sea And Moses removed Israel forward from the red sea and they went out into the wildernesse of Shur and they went three daies in the wildernesse and found no water And they came to Marah and they could not drinke of the waters of Marah for they were bitter therefore the name of it was called Marah And the people murmured against Moses saying What shall we drinke And he cried out unto Iehovah and Iehovah shewed him a tree and he cast it into the waters and the waters were made sweet there he appointed to him a statute and a judgement there he tempted him And hee said If hearkning thou wilt hearken to the voice of Iehovah thy God and wilt doe that which is right in his eyes and wilt give eare to his commandements keepe all his statutes I will not put upon thee any of the diseases which I have put upon the Egyp 〈…〉 s for I am Iehovah 〈◊〉 he aleth thee And they came to Elim and there were twelve we●s of water and se 〈…〉 〈◊〉 trees and they 〈◊〉 there by the●●●●●rs The peoples they shall heare and quake Sorrow shall hold upon them take That in Palestina remaine The Dukes of Edom shall be then Amazed Moabs mighty men Take hold on them shall trembling paine In Canaan shall melt away The dwellers all Fearfull dismay And dread shall fall on them from thee They shall as still be as a stone By thy great arme till over gone Thy people O Iehovah be Vntill this people over past Shall be which purchased thou hast Thou wilt bring in and plant them sure In mount of thine inheritance In place which for thine habitance Thou O Iehovah dost procure Even in the Sanctuarie Lord Which thy hands firmely have prepar'd Iehovah ev'r and aye is king For Pharaohs horse cars and horsemen Went into Sea Iehovah then Did the sea waters on them bring But goe the sonnes of Isr'el did Vpon dry land the sea amid Vnto Iehovah sing doe yee For he excels with glorious fame The horse and rider on the same Into the sea throwne downe hath he Annotations VNto Iehovah that is unto his praise as David saith They beleeved in his words they sang his praise Psal. 106. 12. So the Chaldee beginneth the song thus We will sing praise and confesse unto the Lord. With this song of victory over Pharaoh the Holy Ghost compareth the song of those that have
are comprehended under these heads hearken unto or obey his voice if any speciall thing be commanded unto any as when God sent Saul to root out Amalek 1 Sam. 15. 1 2 19 20. 22. Vers. 18. hath avouched thee or made thee to say that is to promise or give thy word in Greeke hath chosen thee peculiar treasure in the Greek a peculiar people in Chaldee a beloved people see the notes on Exod. 19. 5. to keepe that is that thou shouldest keepe which as it is a part of the covenant on Gods behalfe so is it the worke of his grace in all his people as he hath said I will put my Law in their inward parts and write it in their hearts Ier. 31. 33. Vers. 19. give thee to be high or make thee set thee high of which see the notes on Deut. 28. 1. And this is the third argument to perswade obedience in respect of the high excellency which Gods people begin to obtaine by him in this life and shall fully possesse in the end See Colos. 3. 1 2 3 4. Iam. 1. 9. in praise or for praise to be praised even of the enemie for my mercies upon thee as Zeph. 3. 19. 20. So he is said to make Ierusalem his Church a praise in the earth Esay 62. 7. for he exalteth the borne of his people the praise of all his Saints Psal. 148. 14. in name or for name that is fame or renowne this is a continuance and increase of the former praise called therefore an everlasting name that shall not be cut off Esay 56. 5. and a name that shall remaine Esay 66. 22. And it was by a setled continuance of the state of his Church as on the contrary by scattering them he is said to blot out the name of Israel from under heaven 2 Kings 14. 27. beautifull glory which consisteth in outward blessings wherwith God adorneth his Church as with garments of beautifull glory Esay 52. 1. opposed unto ashes Esay 61. 3. and is the continuance of his heavenly ordinances and Kingdome among them Esay 64. 11. Ezek. 16. 12. And all these three degrees of grace the Church enjoyeth by being united unto God as it is written As the girdle cleaveth to the loines of a man so have I caused to cleave unto 〈…〉 e the whole house of Israel and the whole house of Iudah saith Iehovah that they might be unto me for a people and for a name and for a praise and for a beautifull glorie Ier. 13. 11. See also Ier. 33. 9. an holy people This is the chiefest end of all our obedience the glory of God and our owne salvation which is accomplished by our sanctification as the Apostle saith Being now made free from sinne and become servants to God yee have your fruit unto holinesse and the end everlasting life Rom. 6. 22. CHAP. XXVII 1 The people are commanded to write the Law upon the stones when they are come into the land of Canaan 5 and to build an altar of whole stones 11 The T 〈…〉 s divided on Gerizzim and Ebal 14 The curses pronounced on mount Ebal ANd Moses and the Elders of Israel commanded the people saying Keep all the Commandement which I command you this day And it shall be in the day when you shall have passed over Iordan unto the land which Iehovah thy God giveth unto thee that thou shalt set thee up great stones and plaister them with plaister And thou shalt write upon them all the words of this Law when thou art passed over that thou maist goe in unto the land which Iehovah thy God giveth unto thee a land that floweth with milke and honey as Iehovah the God of thy fathers hath spoken And it shall be when yee are passed over Iordan yee shall set up these stones which I command you this day in mount Ebal and thou shalt plaister them with plaister And thou shalt build there an Altar unto Iehovah thy God an Altar of stones thou shalt not lift up any iron upon them Of whole stones shalt thou build the Altar of Iehovah thy God and thou shalt offer thereon Burnt-offerings unto Iehovah thy God And thou shalt sacrifice Peace-offerings and shalt eat there and rejoyce before Iehovah thy God And thou shalt write upon the stones all the words of this Law very plainly And Moses and the Priests the Levites spake unto all Israel saying Take heed and heare O Israel this day thou art become the people of Iehovah thy God Therefore thou shalt obey the voice of Iehovah thy God and doe his Commandements and his Statutes which I command thee this day And Moses commanded the people in that day saying These shall stand to blesse the people upon mount Gerizzim when yee are passed over Iordan Simeon and Levi and Iudah and Issachar and Ioseph and Benjamin And these shall stand for the curse on mount Ebal Reuben Gad and Aser Zabulon Dan and Naphtali And the Levites shall answer and say unto all the men of Israel with an high voyce Cursed be the man that maketh a graven or a molten image an abomination unto Iehovah the worke of the hand of the craftsman and putteth it in a secret place and all the people shall answer and say Amen Cursed be hee that setteth light by his father or his mother and all the people shall say Amen Cursed be hee that removeth his neighbours limit and all the people shall say Amen Cursed be hee that maketh the blinde to erre in way and all the people shall say Amen Cursed be hee that wresteth the judgement of the stranger fatherlesse and widow and all the people shall say Amen Cursed be he that lieth with his fathers wife because hee uncovereth his fathers skirt and all the people shall say Amen Cursed be he that lieth with any beast and all the people shall say Amen Cursed be hee that lieth with his sister the daughter of his father or the daughter of his mother and all the people shall say Amen Cursed be hee that lieth with his mother in law and all the people shall say Amen Cursed be hee that smiteth his neighbour in secret and all the people shall say Amen Cursed be he that taketh a reward to smite a soule the bloud of an innocent and all the people shall say Amen Cursed be he that confirmeth not the words of this Law to doe them and all the people shall say Amen Annotations THe Elders of Israel in Greeke the Senate of the sonnes of Israel compare vers 9. Here Moses giveth order for the confirmation of all the Lawes before repeated by outward signes once to be performed by Israel when they should be come into Canaan The end whereof was to teach them salvation by Christ that they should not expect it by the workes of the Law for that leaveth them under the curse vers 26. Gal. 3. 10. all the commandement that is commandements as the Greeke translateth it or every commandement See
comes thereof as Prov. 31. 16. 31. their seed that is children or posteritie Psal. 22. 24. 31. and ●7 25. Gen. ●7 7. 10. Vers. 12. shall not be able to wit to stablish as the Greeke explaineth or to effect it After this word can or able there often wanteth a word to be understood see Psal. 101. 5. Vers. 13. a Butt to shoot at Hebr. a shoulder because the earth is heaped up like shoulders The Chaldee paraphraseth thou hast set them to thy people as one shoulder make ready or fit namely thine arrowes against their faces The Chaldee otherwise in the cords of thy Tent thou wilt order thy law before them PSAL. XXII David as a figure of Christ complaineth of his many afflictions 10 Prayeth with faith for deliverance 13 Foresheweth the sundry evils which the wicked would doe unto Christ at his death 23 After deliverance Christ declareth Gods name and praises to his brethren 27 Communicateth the fruits of his death and resurrection to the ends of the earth 31 Whereupon they shew forth their obedience and preach his justice To the master of the musicke concerning the Hinde of the morning a Psalme of David MY God my God wherefore hast thou forsaken me art farre off from my salvation from the words of my roaring My God I call by day thou answerest not and by night and there is no silence to me And thou art holy sitting the praises of Israel In thee our fathers trusted they trusted thou deliveredst them Vnto thee they cried out and were safe delivered in thee they trusted and were not abashed But I am a worme and not a man the reproach of men and despised of the people All they that see me doe scoffe at me they make a mow with the lip they wag the head He confidently turned unto Iehovah let him deliver him let him rid him because hee delighteth in him But thou art the drawer of me forth out of the belly the maker of me to trust even at my mothers brests Vpon thee I have beene cast from the wombe from my mothers belly thou art my God Be not thou gone farre off from me for distresse is neere for there is no helper Many bullocks have compassed me about mighty buls of Bashan have environed me They have wide opened upon mee their mouth as a renting and roaring Lion I am powred out as waters and all my bones dispart themselves my heart is as wax it is molten in the middest of my bowels My able strength is dried up like a pot-sheard and my tongue cleaveth to my jawes and thou hast brought me down to the dust of death For dogs have compassed me the assembly of evill doers have inclosed me they Lion-like pierced my hands and my feet I may tell all my bones they did behold they did view me They parted my garments among thē for my coat they cast a lot And thou Iehovah be not farre off my fortitude hasten to my helpe Rid my soule from the sword my alonely soule from the hand of the dog Save me from the mouth of the Lion and from the hornes of Vnicornes thou hast answered me I will tell thy name to my brethren in the middest of the Church I will praise thee Yee that feare Iehovah praise him all ye seed of Iakob honor him and be afraid of him all ye seed of Israel For hee hath not despised nor abhorred the affliction of the poore afflicted nor hid his face from him and when hee cried out unto him he heard Of thee shall be my praise in the great Church my vowes I will pay before them that feare him The meeke shall eat and be satisfied they shall praise Iehovah that seeke him your heart shal live to perpetuall aye All the ends of the earth shall remember and turne unto Iehovah and all families of the heathēs shal bow down thēselves before thee For to Iehovah pertaines the Kingdome he is ruler among the nations All the fat ones of the earth shall eat and bow downe themselves all that goe downe to the dust shall bend downe before him and hee that quickneth not his soule A seed shall serve him it shall be accounted to the LORD for a generation They shall come and shall declare his justice to a people that shall be borne that he hath done this Annotations THe Hind of the morning meaning Christ who as a Hind was by Iewes and Gentiles the dogs vers 7. hunted and worroughed in the morning Iohn 18. 28. and also rose from death the third day early in the morning Ioh. 20. 1. when God had made his feet like Hindes feet and set him on his high places Psal. 18 34. Compare with this Song 2. 9. 17. and 8. 14. where Christ is also likened to a young Hart. And in Psal. 49. 15. the resurrection is called the morning for then the true light of comfort and salvation shall appeare A Hinde called in Hebrew Aijeleth hath the name of prowesse or fortitude as in the 20 verse of this Psalme Aejaluth is fortitude and so it may be understood for the strength or fortitude of the morning that is the helpe and power of God to raise up Christ from the dead which may be the meaning of the Greeke translation for the morning helpe Some of the Iewes have interpreted it the morning starre which although the word be no where else found in Scripture for a star agreeth also to our Lord Christ who is intituled the bright morning starre Rev. 20. 16. Others applying this title to the Musicke retaine the Hebrew words still A 〈…〉 eleth hasshachar The Chaldee expoundeth it To praise God for the mightie continuall sacrifice Vers. 2. My God my God c. Christ speaketh this Psalme to God his Father The Hebrew is Aeli Aeli lammah ghnazabtani which words our Lord uttered on the crosse Mat. 27. 46. save for the later he used the Syriak sabachtani of the same signification At which the prophane Iewes mocked saying that he called for Elias Mat. 27. 47. 49. Wherefore hast thou forsaken me or why leavest thou me They are the words of saith striving in tentation and doe imply both a hope of and a prayer for deliverance as it is noted on Psal. 10. 1. See the like also in Psal. 42. 10. and 43. 2. my roaring this argueth great griefe of heart uttered with loud complaint So Psal. 38. 9. and 32. 3. Iob 3. 24. And Christ in the dayes of his flesh offered up prayers with strong crying and teares to him that was able to save him from death Heb. 5. 7. Vers. 3. no silence to me or but I have no silence and consequently no rest or ease So Iob 30. 20. 27. Vers. 4. sitting or sittest that is abidest still one and the same as Psal. 9. 8. and 55. 20. and 102. 13. or fittest to wit still as Ruth 3. 18. that is risest not up to helpe me or sittest that is inhabitest as Psal. 9.
words or my matters perverting them and giving them another figure or fashion So the Hebrew word is used for fashioning Iob 10. 8. It signifieth also grieving Esa. 63. 9. Vers. 7. They draw together or gather that is convene and combine together or gather warres as is expressed Psal. 140. 3. So Psal. 59. 4. my steps or my heeles or foots●les after the manner of that old Serpent Gen. 3. 15. Vers. 8. cast downe or make descend to wit to the pit of corruption as Psal. 55. 24. or nether parts of the earth as Ezek. 32. 18. Vers. 9. my wandring my flitting to and fro as from Sauls presence to Gath 1 Sa● 21. 10. from thence to the cave of Adullam 1 Sam. 22. 1. from thence to Mispeh in Moab vers 3. then to the forest of Hareth in Iudah vers 5. then to Keilah 1 Sam. 23. 5. thence to the wildernesse of Ziph vers 14. thence to the wildernesse of Maon ver 25. then to Eugedi 1 Sam. 24. 1 〈◊〉 and so from place to place as a partrich on the mountaines in all which David acknowledged Gods care and providence towards him in thy bottle that is reserve them diligently Bottles were used to put in milke and wine Iudg. 4. 19. 1 Sam. 16. 20. In the Hebrew there is an allusion to the former word wandring called Nod a bottle being also in that tongue called Nod having difference in writing but none in sound are they not in thy register or in thy booke and reckoning meaning doubtlesse they are A question is often used for an earnest affirmation or deniall As when one Evangelist saith Doe yee not erre Mar. 12. 24. another saith ye doe erre Mat. 22. 29. Vers. 10. that God will be for me or with me or that God is mine as the Greeke saith thou art my God Vers. 13. Thy vowes are upon me that is I have thank-offerings ready wherewith to pay my vowes which I made unto thee A like phrase is in Prov. 7. 14. Vpon me are peace-offerings See also how vowes were paid with peace or thank-offerings Lev. 7. 15 16. Psal. 66. 13. Or they are upon me that is I am bound to pay them or doe now binde my selfe and take them upon me The Chaldee saith O● me I have received O God thy vowes confessions that is as the Chaldee saith sacrifices of confession or thanks which were distinguished from vowes Lev. 7. 12 15 16. Vers. 14. hast thou not also meaning surely thou hast as before in vers 9. and Psal. 116. 9. from sliding or from driving from thrust that is from sliding by the thrust of my enemies to walke on or converse it noteth a continuall and pleasing carriage of ones selfe acceptable to God therefore the Greeke expresseth it by well-pleasing and the Apostle followeth the same in Heb. 11. 5. from Gen. 5. 24. So in Psal. 116. 9. The meaning also of the phrase here is that I may walke as that which one Prophet saith lashabeth to dwell 1 Chron. 17 4. another saith leshibti that I may dwell 2 Sam. 7 5. the light of the living or light of life meaning the vitall of lively light which men here on earth doe enjoy and therefore in Iob 33. 28 30. this is opposed to the pit or grave and in Psal. 116. 9. it is called the land of the living whereof see Psal. 27. 13. This also respecteth the better light of life mentioned by our Saviour Ioh. 8. 12. PSAL. LVII David in prayer flying unto God complaineth of his dangerous case 8 He encourageth himselfe to praise God To the master of the musicke Corrupt not Michtam of David when he fled from the face of Saul into the cave BE gracious to me O God be gracious to me for in thee my soule hopeth for safety and in the shadow of thy wings will I hope for safetie till the wofull evils passeth over I will cal unto God most high to the God that perfectly accomplisheth towards me 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 My soule is among Lions I lie among inflamers the sonnes of Adam their teeth are speares and arrowes and their tongue a sharpe sword Be exalted over the heavens O God over all the earth be thy glory They prepared a net for my steps he bowed downe my soule they digged a pit before me they are fallen into the midst of it Selah Firmely prepared is my heart O God firmely prepared is my heart I will sing and praise with Psalme Raise up my glorie raise up Psalterie and Harpe I will raise up at the day dawning I will confesse thee among the peoples O Lord I will praise thee with Psalme among the nations That thy mercy is great unto the heavens and thy truth unto the skies Be exalted over the heavens O God over all the earth be thy glory Annotations COrrupt not or Bring not to corruption or perdition This word sometime importeth corruption of faith and manners by sinne as is noted on Psal. 14. 1. sometime perdition or utter destruction the punishment of sin Ps. 78. 38. 45. Gen. 6. 13 and 9. 11. 15. it is a more vehement word than killing Ezek. 9. 6 8. This word is also in the title of the 58 59 and 75. Psalmes Michtam a golden song See Psal. 16. 1. from face or for feare of Saul See Psal. 3. 1. into the cave Saul sought David in the wildernesse of Engedi upon the rocks among the wilde goats and being there in a cave David cut off the lap of Sauls coat and would not kill him Which when Saul after perceived his heartrelented for Davids kindnesse and hee wept acknowledging his fault And taking an oath of David that hee should not destroy his seed hee ceased his persecuting for a time 1 Sam. 24. David in that distresse made this Psalme Vers. 2. evills passeth that is every evill or the whole heape of evills passeth Vers. 3. perfectly accomplisheth or performeth to wit his grace or his promise or my affaires bringing them to a full end and stay So Psal. 138. 8. A like speech the Apostle useth Phil. 1. 6. Vers. 4. He will send or usually sendeth to wit his hand as Psal. 144. 7. or his Angell as Dan. 3. 27. and so the Chaldee explaineth it or his mercy and truth as after here followeth swallow mee or breatheth after mee See Psalm 56. 2. Vers. 5. Lions called here Lebaim ●eartie stout couragious Lions of Leb that is heart courage As there be sundry sorts of Lions so have they sundrie names see Psal. 7. 3. Lions are mentioned in the Scriptures for the stoutnesse of their heart 2 Sam. 17. 10. boldnesse Prov. 28. 1. and grimnesse of their countenance 1 Chron. 12. 8. Saul and his Courtiers are here Lions to David as were the Kings of Asshur and Babel after unto Israel Ier. 50. 17. the Roman Emperour to Paul 2
so the Greeke explaineth it well the Hebrew speaking of the good thing in generall comprehending the wholestore of pleasures and commodities 〈◊〉 Deu. 6. 11. Ge● 45. 23. The like here followeth holy for all holy things And among good things understand the principall the gift of the holy Ghost as that which in Matth. 7. 11. is good things in Luk. 11. 13. is called the holy Ghost Vers. 6. Fearefull things c. God out of his Tabernacle gave oracles and answers to his people Numb 7. 89. and from Heaven he answered to their prayers against their adversaries Psal. 3. 5. he answered alwaies things reverend and fearefull those farre off by sea whereby is meant not onely those upon the sea whose hope God is Psal. 107. 23. 28 c. but those also that dwell farre asunder disjoyned by the sea as in Ilands which wait for his law Isa. 42. 4. So the Chaldee interpreteth it and of the Iles of the sea which are disjoyned from the dry land or continent Vers. 7. O he that stablisheth or which setteth fast it is a continued speech to God as the words before and after manifest but the person changed for more passion like that in Iob 18. 4. O he that teareth his soule for O thou that tearest thy soule See the notes on Psal. 59. 10. mountaines hereby is often meant kingdomes polities and common-weales Ier. 51. 25. See Psal. 30. 8. The Chaldee understands it here of Gods preparing food for the wild Goats of the mountaines Vers. 8. of the seas waters signifie peoples Rev. 17. 15. and seas are the huge armies of peoples Ier. 51. 42. Esai 17. 12 13. All such as well as the naturall seas God asswageth See also Psal. 46. 7. Vers. 9. And they or When they feare utmost parts or borders to wit of the earth as is expressed Isa. 41. 5. the out-goings of morning c. This may be meant both of the successive course of day and night and of them that go out at morning and evening which be men to their labour and beasts for their prey as is shewed Psal. 104. 20 23. and of people inhabiting the East and West parts of the world Vers. 10. plenteously moistenest it This sense the Greeke yeeldeth the Hebrew also may be turned when thou hadst made it to desire raine or and givest it the desire thereof These things are spoken first of the land of Canaan as the Chaldee expoundeth thou remembrest the land of Israel which God visited and blessed continually as Moses telleth Deut. 11. 12. and spiritually are meant of Christs Church Ezek. 36. 8. 9 c. very much or with multitude to wit of riches or good things the streame or brooke riveret See Psal. 1. 3. and 46. 5. The Chaldee paraphraseth from the fountaine of God which is in heaven which is full of the showers of blessing of God that is with heavenly sweet and wholesome streames of waters not as Aegypt watered with mans labour but drinking waters of the raine of heaven Deut. 11. 10 11. The streame of God may here be taken for an excellent streame as mountaines of God Psal. 36. 7. and the word with is to be supplied Compare herewith Ioel. 3. 18. Rev. 22. 1. where a fountaine and pure river of water of life come forth from the Lords house and throne their corne theirs that dwell in thy land and house after that thou hast thus prepared the land and watered it thou makest it fruitfull Vers. 11. set lest the furrowes or the clods that is with raine thou causest the clods to lye close to cover the seed The Hebrew words being indefinite to settle c. have like signification with the former See Psal. 49. 15. and 77. 2. and 103. 20. makest it soft or meltest resolvest makest it moist with drops of raine that fall many See Psal. 72. 6. the bud or branch that which springeth up out of the earth This name is given to Christ himselfe Esai 4. 2. Zach. 3. 8. and 6. 12. Vers. 12. yeere of thy goodnesse that is thy good yeere which thou honourest with singular blessings So God commanding the Sabbath yeere promised to blesse the sixt yeere that it should bring forth fruit for three yeeres Lev. 25. 20 21. But the good yeere is that acceptable yere of the Lord which Christ preached Esai 61. 2. Luke 4. 19. thy pathes drop the clouds which are Gods chariot Psal. 104. 3. in which water is bound Iob 26. 8. and from which raine is dropped to cause the earth to fructifie Iob 36. 28. and 38. 26 27. And pathes here are properly such trackes as are made by chariot wheeles Vers. 13. of the wildernesse where there is no man Iob 38. 26. that grasse may grow for beasts Psal. 104. 14. Though sometime shepherds there feed their flocks as Exo. 3. 1. girded with gladnesse rejoycing for the store of grasse that grow on them on every side Things are figuratively said to be glad when they attaine unto abide in their naturall perfection so light is said to rejoyce when it shineth cleare and continually Prov. 13. 9. Vers. 14. the pastures or fields are cloathed that is covered abundantly stored with flockes of sheepe For fields the Greeke putteth Rams of the sheepe the Hebrew Carim signifieth both Esai 30. 23. and 34. 6. but the grammaticall construction and coherence here sheweth it rather to be fields or pastures PSAL. LXVI An exhortation to praise God 5 to observe his workes 8 to blesse him for his gracious benefits 13 The Prophet voweth religious service to God 16 Hee declareth Gods speciall goodnesse to him-selfe To the Master of the Musicke a Song a Psalme SHout ye unto God all the earth With Psalme sing the glory of his name put glory to his praise Say unto God how fearefull is every of thy workes through the greatnesse of thy strength thine enemies shall falsly deny to thee Let all the earth bow downe themselves to thee and sing Psalme to thee let them sing Psalme to thy name Selah Come and see the workes of God he is fearefull in his doing toward the sonnes of Adam He turned sea to dry land they passed thorow the River on foot there did wee rejoyce in him He ruleth with his power for ever his eyes espie among the nations the rebellious let them not exalt themselves Selah Ye peoples blesse our God and make the voice of his praise to be heard That putteth our soule in life and hath not given our foot to be moved For thou O God hast proved us thou hast tried us as silver is tried Thou hast brought us into the net thou hast laid straitnesse on our loines Thou hast caused men to ride upon our head we came into fire and into waters and thou hast brought us out to an abundant place I will come into thine house with burnt-offerings I will pay to thee my vowes Which my lips have opened and my mouth hath spoken in the distresse upon me
peoples in righteousnesses Annotations A New song see Psal. 33. 3. saved him or got him salvation and victory over all his enemies See Esa. 59. 16. and 63. 5. Vers. 2. his salvation the redemption by Christ as Luke 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 Esa 52. 10. V. 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 horne Ios. 6. 4. and these were used both in warres and in the worship of God see Psal. 81. 4. V. 8. clap the hands or clap palmes a signe of joy as Isa. 55. 12. Psal. 47. 2. V. 9. in justice that is justly So Psal. 96. 13. in righteousnesses that is most righteously So Psal. 9. 9. PSAL. XCIX The Prophet setting forth the kingdome of God in Sion 5 exhorteth all by the example of fore fathers to worship God at his holy mountaine IEhovah reigneth the peoples are stirred he sitteth on the Cherubims the earth is moved Iehovah is great in Sion and high he is above all the peoples Let thē confesse thy name great and fearefull holy it is And the strength of the King loveth judgement thou hast stablished righteousnesses thou hast done in Iakob judgement and justice Exalt yee Iehovah our God and bow downe your selves at the footstoole of his feet holy he is Moses and Aaron with his Priests and Samuel with them that call on his name they called upon Iehovah and hee answered them In the pillar of a cloud hee spake unto them they kept his testimonies the decree he gave them Iehovah our God thou answeredst them a God forgiving thou wast unto them and taking vengeance on their practises Exalt yee Iehovah our God and bow downe your selves at the mountaine of his holinesse for Iehovah our God is holy Annotations ARestirred or though they be stirred to wit with anger as the Greeke translateth be angry see Psal. 4. 5. This is opened in Rev. 11. 17 18. thou Lord reignest and the nations are angry Thus the wicked are affected but the godly doe rejoyce Psal. 97. 1. he sitteth or even hee 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 Ezr. 8. 22. and here seemeth to have like meaning that God is strong to punish in judgement the rebellious and defend his people V. 5. at the footstoole or toward it meaning the Sanctuary and Arke there Esa. 60. 13. 1 Chron. 28. 2. Lam. 2. 1. Psal. 132. 7. Ezek. 43. 7. he is as is expressed vers 8. or it the temple is holy V. 6. with his Priests or among his principall officers see the like phrase in Ps. 54. 6. The Hebrew Cohén w ch we call a Priest or Saerificer is the name of the kings chiefe officer as in 2 Sa. 8. 18. Davids sons were Cohéns chiefe Rulers Aularchai as the Greek termeth them which is expounded in 1 Chro. 18. 17. to be the first or Chiefe at the Kings hand It hath the name of ministration Esa. 61. 6. 10. was a title specially given to Aaron and his sonnes that ministred unto God in the Sanctuary Exod. 28. 3 4 41. called or were calling that is prayed for the people as Exod. 32. 11 c. Numb 14 17 19. and 16. 22 46. 1 Sam. 7. 9. and 12. 19 23. Hereupon Moses and Samuel were noted for chiefe intercessours with God Ier. 15. 1. So the Chaldee here expounds it his Priests which gave their lives for the Lords people and Samuel prayed to the Lord for them as the fathers of old which prayed in his name V. 7. of a cloud 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 clouds or shadowes obtained eternall redemption for us that we may goe boldly to the throne of grace for to receive mercy finde grace to helpe in time of need Heb. 4. 14 16. and 7. 25. and 9. 11 12. Vers. 8. a God for giving a mighty God that pardonedst or tookest away to wit the punishment of their sin see Psal. 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 sinnes which God punished and would not be intreated as Num. 20. 12. Deut. 3. 23 24 25 26. PSAL. C. An exhortation to praise God cheerefully for his grace goodnesse and fidelity A Psalme for confession SHout ye triumphantly to Iehovah all the earth Serve ye Iehovah with gladnesse come before him with singing joy Know yee that Iehovah he is God hee made us and a His we art not we his people and sheepe of his pasture Enter ye his gates with confession his courts with praise confesse ye to him blesse ye his name For Iehovah is good his mercy is for ever and his faith unto generation and generation Annotations FOr confession for the publike praise of God with thanks for his mercies all the earth that is as the Chaldee translateth all inhabitants of the earth Vers. 2. singing or shrilling shouting 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. Esa. 43. 7. and 29. 23. Ephes. 2. 10. and not we or and his we are as the Hebrew in the margine readeth it Both senses are good and the Chaldee keepeth this latter his we are sheepe or flocke which hee seedeth See Ezek. 34. 30. 31. Psal. 95. 7. V. 4. confession the sacrifice of thankes was thus named 2 Chron. 29. 31. Ier. 17. 26. Vers. 5. faith or faithfulnesse truth in performing his promises PSAL. CI. David maketh a profession of godlinesse touching his owne person his house and the Citie of God in cherishing the good and suppressing the wicked A Psalme of David MErcy and judgement I will sing to thee Iehovah will I sing Psalme I will doe wisely in the perfect way when wilt thou come unto me I will walke in the perfection of mine heart in the middest of mine house I will not set before mine eies any word of Belial I hate the doing of them that turne aside it shall not cleave unto me A froward heart shall depart from me I will know none evill 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
of the mountaine And mount Sinai was all of it on a smoke because that Iehovah descended upon it in fire and the smoke thereof ascended as the smoke of a furnace and all the mruntaine trembled exceedingly And the voice of the trumpet was giong and waxing strong exceedingly Moses spake and God answered him by a voice And Iehovah descended upon mount Sinai on the top of the mountaine and Iehovah called for Moses unto the top of the mountain and Moses went up And Iehovah said unto Moses Goe downe testifie unto the people lest they breake thorow unto Iehovah to see and many of them fall And the priests also which come neere unto Iehovah let them sanctifie themselves lest Iehovah breake forth upon them And Moses said unto Iehovah The people cannot come up unto mount Sinai for thou hast testified unto us saying Set bounds about the mountaine and sanctifie it And Iehovah said unto him Goe downe and come up thou Aaron with thee but the priests and the people let not them breake through to come up unto Iehovah lest he breake forth upon them And Moses went downe unto the people and said it unto them Annotations MOneth or new moone which was the first day of every moneth among the Hebrews therefore here followeth in the same day to signifie not the Moneth onely but the first day thereof to be meant Or as some thinke the same day meaneth the third day as it was the third moneth and this was 430. yeeres after the promise made unto Abraham but the covenant of the Law now given could not disanull the covenant of grace that was confirmed afore of God in respect of Christ Gal. 3. 17. Sines in Greeke the Holy Ghost writeth it Sina which is a mountaine in Arabia situate in the wildernesse called thereupon the wildernesse of mount Sina Gal. 4. 25. Acts 7. 30. Vers. 3. unto God the Greeke saith unto the mountaine of God the Chaldee into the presence of the word of the Lord this was Christ who is called the Angel Act. 7. 38. the Angel of Gods Face or presence Esay 63. 9. It seemeth that the cloud by which God conducted them now rested upon that mount See Numb 9. 17. c. Vers. 4. you or your selves have seene c. This speech was to prepare them to receive Gods covenant now to be made and the like was spoken at the renewing of the covenant Deut. 29. 2. c. Eagles wings to cary you out of your place of bondage openly safely speedily as the Eagle doth her yong ones from their sluggish nest This similitude is more explained in Deut. 32. 11. And as the Church of Israel here fled from the dragon Pharaoh as he is called in Ezek. 29. 3. so the Christian Church fled from the Serpent or Dragon into the wildernesse with two wings of a great Eagle Rev. 12. 14. The Greeke and Chaldee here translate as upon Eagles wings unto my selfe to serve me at this mount as was promised in Exod. 3. 12 and for ever so the Chaldee explaineth it to my service and Thargum Ierusalemy saith to the doctrine of my Law Vers. 5. my voice the voice of my Word saith Thargum Ierusalemy a peculiar treasure or jewell The Hebrew Segullah signifieth ones own proper good which he loveth and keepeth in store for himselfe and for speciall use 1 Chron. 29. 3. Eceles 2. 8. Here it is applyed to Gods Church and translated in Greeke a peculiar people which phrase Paul followeth in Tit. 2. 14. but Peter expresseth it by another word a people for peculiar possession 1 Pet. 2. 9. as the Greek version is in Mal. 3. 17. The Chaldee translateth it beloved so doe other Hebrews saying Segullah signifieth that they should be beloved before him as a desirable treasure which a king delivereth not into the hand of any of his officers but keepeth it himselfe And such is the case of Israel of whom it is said in Deut. 32. 9. For the Lords portion is his people c. R. Menachem on Exo. 19. This grace which the Apostles shew we have obtained by Christ is sundry times mentioned to the praise of God Deut. 7. 6. and 14. 2. and 26. 18. For Iah hath chosen Iakob unto himselfe Israel for his peculiar treasure Psal. 135 4. the earth with the plenty thereof is mine yet my delight is in you to love you and to chuse you and your seed above all peoples So Moses openeth this speech in Deut. 10. 14. 15. and other Prophets as Thou Israel art my servant Iakob whom I have chosen the seed of Abraham my friend Thou whom I have taken from the ends of the earth and called thee from the chiefe men thereof and said unto thee Thou art my servant c. Esay 41. 8. 9. Vers. 6. a kingdome of priests which the Apostle following the Greeke version calleth a kingly priesthood 1 Pet. 2. 9. The Chaldee saith ye shall be before mee kings priests and an holy people Such Christ hath made us unto God his father Rev. 1. 6. Kings to reigne on the earth Rev. 5. 10. and priests Mosser up spirituall sacrifices 1 Pet. 2. 5. Rom. 12. 1. Vers. 7. Elders by them to communicate these thing with the people see Exod. 3. 16. laid or proposed Hebrew put Vers. 8. together with one accord as the Greeke 〈…〉 laineth it and elsewhere Moses saith with one 〈◊〉 Exod. 24. 〈◊〉 The people not yet knowing the unpossibilitie of the law which is weak through the flesh Rom. 8. 3. make promise of more than they were able to performe After when the law 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they fea●e and flee away Exod. 〈◊〉 1● 1● And it 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 but either men not understanding the 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 presume of their 〈◊〉 strength or understanding it doe despaire 〈…〉 e the grace of God in Christ doe sustaine 〈…〉 Rom. 7 9 10 24. 25. 〈…〉 〈…〉 in the thicke cloud Hebrew in the thicknesse of the cloud which the Greeke explaineth the pillar of the cloud the Ierusalemy Thargum expoundeth it my Word shall bee revealed unto thee in the thicke cloud in thee see Exodus 14. 31. This confidence in Moses the Iewes alwaies retained and said they were Moses disciples they knew that God spake with Moses Iohn 9. 28. 29. They write of him thus Moses our Master Israel beleevod not in him because of the signes which he did for hee that beleeveth because of signes there is in his heart a suspicion that the signe may possibly bee done by inchantment or sorcerie But all the signes which Moses did in the wildernesse hee did them upon necessity c. we needed food hee brought us downe Manna They were a thirst hee clave the rocke for them The congregation of Korah rebelled against him the earth swallowed them and so all other signes But wherefore beleeved we in him For that standing at mount Sinai which our owne eyes did see and not a stranger and our eares did heare and not another the
The Proselyte bringeth and professeth as it is said to Abraham A father of a multitude of nations have I given thee to be Gen. 17. 5. Behold he is the father of all the whole world which are gathered under the wings of the divine Majestie And to Abraham was the oath at first that his sonnes should inherit the land Likewise the Priests and Levites doe bring first-fruits and professe because they have cities and suburbs He that separateth his first-fruits and selleth his field bringeth them but professeth not for he cannot say WHICH THE LORD HATH GIVEN ME because the land is not his And he that bought it is not bound to separate other first-fruits of that sort because he that sold it hath separated them already and if he doe separate any he may bring them but not make profession but of another sort he may separate bring and professe He that separateth first-fruits and they are lost before they come at the mount of Gods house he separate other for thē he bringeth the second but professeth not because he cannot say THE FIRST OF THE FRVIT OF THE LAND Deut. 26. 10. for they are not the first c. Hee that bringeth first-fruits of one kinde and maketh profession and commeth againe bringeth first-fruits of another kinde hee maketh no profession over them for it is said I PROFESSE THIS DAY one time in the yeere doth hee make profession and not twise He that bringeth first-fruits after the feast untill the dedication although he separated them before the feast bringeth them but maketh no profession because it is said in vers 11. AND THOV SHALT REIOYCE IN ALL THE GOOD so there is no professing but at the time of rejoycing from the beginning of the feast of Weekes untill the end of the feast Maimony in Biccurim ch 3. sect 12. c. and ch 4. sect 1. c. In that which is said of the Proselyte or Stranger Maimony differeth from his fellowes for in Thalmud Bad. in Biccurim ch 1. sect 4. it is said The Proselyte bringeth but professeth not because he cannot say which thou hast sworne to our fathers to give unto us but if his mother were an Israelitesse hee bringeth and professeth But the former well agreeth with the mystery of the Gospell for as it is prophesied in Ezek. 47. 22. Yee shall divide the Land by lot for an inheritance to you and to the strangers that sojourne among you which shall be get children among you and they shall bee unto you as borne in the countrey c. So when Christ came Zacheus the chiefe Publican became the sonne of Abraham Luk. 19. 9. and in Christ there is neither Iew nor Greeke but all are one in him and Abrahams seed and heires according to the promise Gal. 3. 28 29. And in him is this service in the mystery of it fulfilled when wee at our Pentecost that is when wee receive the first-fruits of Gods Spirit Act. 2. Rom. 8. 23. doe honour him with our persons our substance and with the first-fruits of all our increase Prov. 3. 9. offering the sacrifice of praise unto God continually the fruit of our lips confessing to his name Heb. 13. 15. For as the first of all fruits were holy so the Church is holy unto the Lord of all peoples in the earth Rev. 14. 4. Iam. 1. 18. as it is written Israel is holinesse unto Iehovah the first-fruits of his revenue Ier. 2. 3. And as these first-fruits were brought into the Sanctuary in a basket so the good Israelites whom God would accept for his are likened to a basket of good figs set before the Temple of the Lord even like the sigs that are first ripe and them God promiseth to acknowledge and to set his eies upon them for good and that they shall bee his people and he will be their God c. Ier. 24. 1 2 5 6 7. A Syrian ready to perish Hebr. An Aramite perishing or of perdition that is ready to perish through poverty affliction and misery As in Prov. 31. 6 7. Give strong drinke unto him that is ready to perish c. Let him drinke and forget his poverty and remember his misery no more An Aramite is after the Greeke called a Syrian as is noted on Gen. 10. 22. this Syrian here spoken of was Iacob who dwelt in Syria with Laban the Syrian twenty yeeres in hard service Gen. 28. 5. and 31. 38 40 41 42. Hos. 12. 12. and therefore though hee was naturally an Hebrew yet for his misery is called a Syrian as contrariwise Iether who by nature was an Ismaelite 1 Chron. 2 17. is for his faith and state of grace called an Israelite 2 Sam. 17. 25. And thus God said to the Iewes that dwelt in Canaan thy nativity is of the land o● Canaan thy father was an Amorite and thy mother a Chethite Ezek. 16. 3. Others understand it here of Laban translating A Syrian was destroying my father or working his perdition and to this the Chaldee agreeth saying Laban the Syrian sought to destroy or undoe my father and the vulgar Latine A Syrian persecuted my father The Greeke differeth from both translating My father left Syria By this speech they were taught to acknowledge their first estate and originall to have beene most miserable and so we ought all to confesse Ephes 2. 2 3. a few men in Chaldee a small people they went downe but with seventy soules Gen. 46. 27. Vers. 6. evill intreated did evill or vexed and this is a commemoration of their second maine affliction whereof see Exod. 1. c. and it was afigure of our bondage under sinne and Satan which wee being delivered from are to mention with thankfulnesse Rom. 6. 17 18. Tit. 3. 3. hard servitude in Greeke hardworkes they made them serve with rigour that their lives were bitter unto them Exod. 1. 14. God would not have us forget our former miseries though wee bee come out of them hee sundry times commandeth this Thou shalt remember that thou wast a servant in Egypt Deut. 16. 12. Remember that yee having beene in times passed heathens c. were without Christ being aliens from the Common-wealth of Israel c. Ephes. 2. 11 12. Vers. 7. wee cried out in Chaldee wee praied see Exod. 2. 23 24 25. heard our voice in Chaldee accepted our praier saw in Chaldee it was revealed or manifest before him see Exod. 3. 7. our labour or our molestation Vers. 8. out stretched in Greeke and Chaldee an high arme see Exod. 7. c. terriblenesse or terrour this the Greeke and Chaldee translate visions and so in Deut. 4. 34. Vers. 9. milke and honey under which two all other earthly blessings and heavenly also in figure are implied and hereby they acknowledge the truth of Gods promises made unto their fathers whereof see the notes on Exod. 3. 8. So after in vers 15. Vers. 10. the first-fruit in Greeke the first-fruits of the fruits As wee our selves are
the Israelites by miracles wonders and signes which God did by him in the middest of them Act. 2. 22. Heb. 2. 4. in whom God was reconciling the world unto himselfe 2 Cor. 5. 19. whō God buried not as he did Moses but raised him frō the dead that he saw no corruption Of him Moses wrote and to him give all the Prophets witnesse that through his name whosoever beleeveth in him shal receive remission of sins Act. 10. 40. 43. And by him all that beleeve are justified from all things from which we could not be justified by the law of Moses Act. 13. 39. This is the true God eternall life 1 Ioh. 5. 20. To him be honour and glory and praise throughout all generations and let all the earth be filled with his glory Amen and Amen A TABLE OF SOME PRINCIPALL THINGS OBSERVED IN THE ANNOTATIONS ON THE FIVE BOOKES OF MOSES A AAron and his sonnes made Priests Exod. 28. their first offerings Lev. 9. Aarons death Num. 21. 24. 28. Abib the moneth which we call March Exod. 13. 4. and 23. 15. Deut. 16. 1. Abrahams name interpreted Gen. 17. 5. Accepting the face what it is Gen. 19. 21. Adultery punished with death Lev. 20. 10. Deut. 22. 22. Afflicting of the soule by fasting c. commanded unto all Israel one day in the yeere Lev. 16. 29. It was to be from evening to evening Lev. 23. 32. All or every for all sorts Exod. 9. 6 25. Almighty or All-sufficient Shaddai Gods name Gen. 17. 1. Altar Gen. 8. 20. Altar of incense Exod. 30. 1. c. called the Altar of gold Exod. 40. 26. Altar of Burnt-offering or Brazen Altar Exod. 27. 1 c. and 40. 29. The Princes Offrings at the dedication of the Altar Num. 7. Amalek Gen. 36. 12. His destruction commanded Exod. 17. 16. Deut. 25. 19. Amen what it signifieth Num. 5. 22. Amids for within Gen. 2. 9. Ammonites Gen. 19. 38. Israel might not fight with them Deut. 2. 19. Amorites used for all heathens in Canaan Gen. 48. 22. And for but Gen. 2. 17. for that Gen. 12. 12. and 27. 4. Exod. 8. 29. for for Gen. 12. 19. Exod. 15. 2. for or Gen. 13. 8. and 19. 12. for then Gen. 3. 5. for that is Gen. 13. 15. or namely 1 Chron. 1. 36. for a passion of the minde Gen. 27. 28. And for both or superfluous Gen. 36. 24. and 40. 9. and 8. 6. for who which c. Gen. 49. 25. or that which Deut. 32. 1. for therefore Gen. 31. 44. for if or and if Gen. 18. 30. Exod. 4. 23. Levit. 26. 40. Angell what it signifieth Genes 16. 7. and 32. 1. Christ called an Angell Gen. 26. 24. and 48. 16. Exo. 3 2. and 14. 19. and 23. 20. The heathens opinion of Angels Gen. 32. 1. Anointing what it signified Exod. 29. 7. and 30. 26. The Anointing oile described Exod. 30. ●3 c. who were anointed therewith Ex. 30. 33. Answering what it is from God Gen. 36. 3. Appearing before God with three things Exod. 23. 15. Arke Teba Gen. 6. 14. Arke Aron Exod. 25. 10. Arabia whereof it was named Gen. 10. 7. Aram called Syria Gen. 24. 10. and 25. 20. Armies or hosts of Israel Exod. 6. 26. Arrowes for plagues Deut. 32. 23. Asses of what use Gen. 49. 11. Assembly or Church for multitude Gen. 28. 3. Ascending for burning Exod. 27. 20. Assured saying Gen. 22. 16. Atonement Exod. 29. 36. Lev. 1. 4. Atonement day with the Law for making reconciliation for the Church once in the yeere Levit. 16. Avenging and bearing grude forbidden Levit. 19. 18. B BAal-peor the Idoll wherewith Israel joyned Num. 25. Babylon Gen. 10. 10. and 11. 9. Back-parts of God what they meane Ex. 33. 23. Balaam and Balak with their storie Numb 23. c. Balaams prophesies Num. 24. his death Num. 31. 8. Baldnesse made for sorrow for the dead forbidden Lev. 21. 5. Banquet named of drinking Gen. 19. 3. Battlements to be made on houses Deut. 22. 8. Beersheba The Well of the oath Gen. 21. 31. and 26. 33. Before one i. exposed to him Gen. 13. 9. and 20. 15. and 34. 10. Begin how it is used for the doing of any thing Gen. 9. 20. Bekah an halfe shekell Exod. 38. 26. Belial what it signifieth Deut. 13. 13. Bels on the High Priests garments Ex. 28. 34 35. Beleefe or faith what it meaneth Gen. 15. 6. Exod. 17. 12. Bending the head what it meaneth Exod. 4. 31. Benjamin Benoni Gen. 35. 18. set before the children of the bond-woman Exod. 1. 3. Shoulders of Benjamin what they meane Deut. 33. 12. Bethel a Citie Gen. 12. 8. and 28. 19. Bethlehem Gen. 35. 16 19. Betrothing of a wife the manner of it among the Iewes Deut. 22. 23. The punishment for lying with a betrothed woman Deut. 22. 24 c. Binding a Chariot for making ready Gen. 46. 29. Bishops where of named Num. 3. 32. Biting usurie forbidden but allowed upon strangers Exod. 22. 25. Deut. 23. 19 20. Blasphemers to be put to death Lev. 24. 16. Blemishes might not be in any sacrifice Lev. 1. c. Deut. 17. 1. Blesse what it meaneth Gen. 1. 22. and 2. 3. and 12. 2. and 14. 19 20. and 27. 4. Blessing for gift 33. 11. for salvation Gen. 47. 7. Blessings for them that keepe Gods commandements and curses for the transgressors Lev. 26. Deut. 28. The Priests blessing of Israel Numb 6. 23 c. Blessing God for meat drinke c. Deut. 8. 10. Blessings and Curses where to be pronounced Deut. 27. Moses Blessings of the tribes Deu. 33. Blew what colour it was Exod. 25. 4. Bloud for life Gen. 9. 4. Blouds for murther Gen. 4. 10. Bloud of the sacrifice put on the Priests eare thumbe and toe Exod. 29. 20. Bloud of fowles and beasts might not be eaten Lev. 7. 26. 17. 10 11 12. Bloud of wilde beasts and fowles must be covered with dust Lev. 17. 13. Booke of God or of life Exod. 32. 32. The feast of Boothes or Tabernacles Lev. 23. 34. Borrowing and lawes concerning it Ex. 22. 14 15. Bowing downe for worship Gen. 22. 5. Ex. 4. 31. Brasse what it signifieth Exod. 27. 2. Bread for all food Gen. 3. 19. and 21. 14. 31. 54. Breath Neshamah what Gen. 2. 7. Brestplate of the high Priest Exod. 28. 15. Bribes forbidden Exod. 23. 8. Bringing neere and offering used for the same Lev. 1. 2. Brother for kinsman Gen. 13. 8. for the same humane nature Gen. 19. 7. Building how used Gen. 2. 22. Building for having children Gen. 16. 2. and 30. 3. Bullocke of the second yeere as a Calfe of the first Exod. 29. 1. Burnt-offering Gen. 8. 20. The Law concerning it whether it were of the herd flocke or fowles with the signification Lev. 1. and 6. 9 c. Butter what it signified Deut. 32. 14. C A Cake of the first of the dough to be given to the Lord Num. 15. 20. Calfe of the first yeere
20. with his next friend or his neighbour his friend with whom he is associate Sometime this word is used for a speciall friend 2 Sam. 13. 3. Psal. 35. 14. Prov. 17. 17. but often generally for a neighbour or next as the new Testament translateth it in Greeke Mat. 19. 19. from Levit. 19. 18. And who is our neighbour our Lord teacheth us Luke 10. 29 36. with lip of flatteries that is smooth deceitfull speeches as the Greeke translateth deceitfull lips a lip being sometime put for a speech or language Gen. 11. 1. Of such deceivers that had taught their tongues to speake lies Ieremy also complaineth Chap. 9. vers 4 5. a heart and a heart that is a double heart and deceitfull So stone and stone Ephah and Ephah Deut. 23. 13. 14. meaning double and deceitfull weights and measures The men of Zabulun are commended for that they were not thus of a heart and a heart 1 Chron. 12. 33. The Greeke translateth with a heart and a heart he speaketh evill things Vers. 5. our lips are with us or are ours that is we have skill power and liberty to speake who shall controll us Vers. 6. I will rise up the Chaldee addeth will rise up to judgement set in salvation that is deliver out of all misery and safely settle in health and prosperous estate he shall have breathing or he meaning God will give breathing or respiration to him that is to every poore man as after in vers 8. or hee will breath out that is speake plainly to him The Greeke changing the person translateth parrhesiásomai that is I will speake plainly with him So it noteth the bold assured comfort which God by promise giveth to the afflicted whose faithfull word is therefore commended in the verse following This word sometime is used for plaine and confident breathing out or uttering of the truth Habak 2. 3. Prov. 12. 17. Or we may understand it of the wicked thus I will set in salvation him whom he puffeth at that is whom the wicked boldly defieth as this word was used before Psal. 10. 5. or whom he hath ins●ared The Chaldee expoundeth it I will appoint salvation for my people but against the wicked I will testifie evill Vers. 7. The sayings or the words promises tried examined fined as in fire The like praise of Gods pure word is in Psalm 18. 31. and 119. 140. Prov. 30. 5. a subliming furnace of earth This furnace called Ghnalil a sublimatorie of subliming or causing to ascend upward is the best and choisest vessell for trying and subliming of metall called therefore in Greeke Dokimion a Triall And the Apostle hath the like word for a Triall of faith better than gold 1 Pet. 1. 7. seven times or seven fold that is many times fully and sufficiently Seven is a perfect number used for many 1 Sam. 2. 5. Prov. 24. 16. and 26. 25. Vers. 8. preserve him that is every one of them so before in the end of the sixt verse and often in the Scripture like sudden change of number may be observed It may also be read prayer-wise keepe them preserve him The Greeke changeth person also saying wilt keepe us and preserve us from this generation that is from the men of this generation as when Christ said Whereto shall I liken this generation Mat. 11. 16. he meant Whereto shall I liken the men of this generation Luke 7. 31. The like may be seene in Mat. 12. 42. compared with Luke 11. 31. The originall word Dor that is generation race or age hath the signification of durance or durable dwelling and abiding Psal. 84. 11. and so noteth the whole age or time that a man dureth in this world Eccles. 1. 4. and so consequently for a multitude of men that live together in any age as here and Deut. 1. 35. and in many other places Vers. 9. vilenesse or vile luxuriousnesse riotize The word Zulluth here used is derived from Zolel that is a rioter glutton or luxurious person Deut. 21. 20. Prov. 23. 21. and consequently one vile contemptible and nought worth opposed unto the precious Ier. 15. 19. And here vilenesse or riotize may either be meant of the vice it selfe or of vicious doctrine opposed to Gods precious word before spoken of vers 7. or a vile and riotous person may so be called for more vehemencie sake as Pride for the proud man Psalm 36. 12. The Greeke translateth thus according to thine highnesse thou hast much increased or made abundant the sons of men The Chaldee thus the wicked walke round about as an horsleech that sucketh the bloud of the sonnes of men PSAL. XIII David complaineth of delay in helpe 4 prayeth for mercy 6 and glorieth therein To the Master of the Musicke a Psalme of David HOw long Iehovah wilt thou forget me for ever how long wilt thou hide thy face from me How long shal I set counsels in my soule sorrow in my heart by day how long shall my enemie be exalted above me Behold answer thou me Iehovah my God lighten thou mine eyes lest I sleepe the death Lest my enemy say I have prevailed against him my distressers be glad when I am moved But I in thy mercy doe I trust my heart shall be glad in thy salvation I will sing to Iehovah for he hath bounteously rewarded unto me Annotations HIde thy face that is withdraw thy favourable countenance and comfort which the Chaldee expoundeth the brightnesse of thy face This is contrary to the lifting up of the light of Gods face Psal. 4. 7. and importeth trouble and griefe and is caused by sinne and is the cause of many adversities and discomforts Deut. 31. 17. 18. Isa. 59. 2. Ezek. 39. 23 24 29. therefore this Prophet doth often complaine hereof and pray against i● Psalm 30. 8. and 104. 29. and 88. 15. and 69. 18. and 102. 3. and 143. 7. and 27. 9. Vers. 3. set counsels that is consult and devise with my selfe how to escape by day that is daily in Greeke day and night Vers. 4. lighten my eyes that is make them see cleare and consequently make me joyfull for the light of the eyes rejoyceth the heart Prov. 15. 30. Or keepe me alive which sense the words following seeme to imply and the like speeches in Prov. 29. 13. Eccles. 11. 7 8. The eyes are said to be inlightened when penurie sorrow sicknesse or other affliction whereby they were dulled is done away and the senses by some meanes refreshed 1 Sam. 14. 27. 29. Esr. 9. 8. also when ignorance is by Gods Word and Spirit done out of the minde Psal 19. 9. Ephes. 1. 18. See also Psal. 38. 11. left I sleepe or that I sleepe not the death meaning the sleepe of death that is lest I die For death is often called sleepe in the Scripture Psal. 76. 6. Iob 3. 13. and 14. 12. Act. 7. 60. and 13. ●6 the sleepe of e●ernitie Ier. 51. 39. The Chaldee paraphraseth thus Enlighten mine eyes in
Gen. 17. 16. Vers. 18. I will make memorie will mention and make to be remembred The inditer of this Psalme speaketh this to Christ and of his eternall kingdome and glory shall confesse thee shall celebrate or praise thee The Hebrew is Iehodu of it Iehudah had his name Gen. 29. 35. from which name his blessing was derived thou art Iudah thy brethren Iodu shall confesse thee Gen. 49. 8. This here is fitly applied to Christ the Lion of the tribe Iudah Revel 5. 5. and aye or and to perpetuitie PSAL. XLVI The confidence which the Church hath in God 5 The river that maketh glad the citie of God 6 His presence and helpe from enemies 9 An exhortation to behold his workes To the master of the musicke to the sons of Korach upon Alamoth a song GOd will be to us an hopefull shelter and a strength a helpe in distresses we shall find very great Therefore we will not feare though the earth change and though the mountaines be moved into the heart of the seas Though the waters thereof make a noise be muddy though the mountaines quake for the haughtinesse therof Selah A river the streames thereof shal make glad the citie of God the holy the dwelling places of the most high God in the mids of it it shall not be moved God will helpe it at the looking forth of the morning The nations made a noise the Kingdomes were moved he gave his voice the earth melted Iehovah of hosts is with us the God of Iakob a high refuge for us Selah Come on behold the workes of Iehovah who putteth wondrous desolations in the earth He maketh warres to cease unto the utmost end of of the earth he breaketh the bow and cutteth the speare the charriots he burneth in fire Surcease and know that I am God I will be exalted in the nations I will be exalted in the earth Iehovah of hosts is with us the God of Iakob a high refuge for us Selah Annotations ON Alamoth This seemeth to be some musicall instrument or tune 1 Chron. 15. 20. 〈◊〉 We may call it Uirginals or Virgin tunes having high and shrill voyces or notes for Alamoth signifieth also Virgins Song 1. 2. The originall word Alam signifieth Hid whereupon the Greeke translateth it here kruphioon hidden ones or hid things And the Chaldee after mention of the sonnes of Korah addeth by their hand was it spoken in prophesie at what time their father was hidden from them but they were delivered and said this song If it be not referred to the musicke it seemeth rather to intend the hid counsels of God appertaining to his Church in Christ. Vers. 2. we shall find to wit an helpe or in distresses that we shall find as in Ps. 116. 3. distresse and sorrow I did find that is did feele or fall into And thus the Greeke saith here in tribulations that have found us vehemently Or we may translate it hee is found that is God is present at hand as in Gen. 19. 15. thy daughters which are found that is which are present very great or very mightie vehement Vers. 3. though the earth or when the earth change to wit her place By the changing of the earth and removing of the mounts are often meant the alteration of states and polities Hag. 2. 22 23. Revel 6. 14. Ier. 51. 25. hart of the seas that is the middest or deepest bottomes of them as the Chaldee expoundeth it the gulfe of the great sea The like phrase is in Exod. 15. 8. Io● 2. 3. Prov. 23. 34. Vers. 4. be muddy or cast up mud that is rage or be troubled as the Greeke translateth it Waters are peoples Rev. 17. 15. Ier. 47. 2. and their restlesse stirre is likened to the seas that cast up mire and dirt and foame out their own shame Isa. 57. 20. Iude verse 13. for the haughtinesse the proud swelling rage and surges Vers. 5. A river the streames thereof or There is a flood whose riverets or streames In the earthly Ierusalem this may be meant of the river Kidron 2 Sam. 15. 23. Iob 18. 1. and the streames or lesser rivers of Gibon and Shiloah 2 Chron. 32. 4 30. Isa. 8. 6. In the heavenly Ierusalem there is a pure river of the water of life proceeding out of the throne of God and of the Lambe Rev. 22. 1. Ezek 47. 1. c. See also Ioel 3. 18. Gen. 2. 10. Psal. 65. 10. But as waters sometimes signifieth peoples so here the Chaldee paraphraseth peoples as flouds the streams of them shal come make glad the citie of God and shall pray in the house of the Sanctuary of the Lord in the tabernacles of the most high the citie of God that is Ierusalem called also the citie of the great King Psal. 48. 3. the citie of Iehovah Isa. 60. 14. the holy citie Esay 52. 1. Matth. 4. 5 the holy meaning the holy place Sion or the Sanctuary there dwelling places or habitacles see Psal. 43. 3. Esay 4. 5. Vers. 6. at the looking forth of the morning that is as the Greeke explaineth it very early when the morning peereth or sheweth the face The like phrase is in Exod. 14. 27. Iudg. 19. 26. and so of the looking forth of the evening Gen. 24. 63. Deut. 23. 11. Vers. 7. gave his voice that is spake aloud or thundred See Psal. 18. 14. or gave with his voice but the word with or in seemeth to be superfluous in the Hebrew as else-where Ier. 12. 8. Psal. 68. 34. So to seeke in Iehovah 2 Chron. 34. 26. is to seeke Iehovah 2. King 22. 18. The Chaldee referreth it to Gods voice on mount Sinai whe● the gave the Law to his people the nations were troubled the kingdomes trembled melted that is was dismaied with feare So Psal. 75. 4. and 107. 26. Exod. 15. 15. Amos 9. 5 13. Ios. 2. 9. Vers. 10. chariots or round shields as both the Greeke and Chaldee Paraphrast here taketh it but else-where it is not to found but for wagons very often Vers. 11. Surcease or Leave off see Psal. 37. 8. The Chaldee expounds it of Surceasing from wars PSAL. XLVII The nations are exhorted cheerefully to entertaine the kingdome of Christ. To the Master of the Musicke to the sonnes of Korach a Psalme ALl peoples clap ye hands shout triumphantly to God with voice of shrilling For Iehovah is high fearfull a great King over all the earth Hee hath subdued peoples under us and nations under our feet He hath chosen for us our inheritance the high excellencie of Iakob whom hee loveth Selah God is gone up with triumph Iehovah with voice of trumpet Sing Psalme to God sing Psalme sing Psalme to our King sing Psalme For God is King of all the earth sing an instructing Psalme God reigneth over the heathens God sitteth on the throne of his holinesse 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 hee exalted Annotations CLap hands or the Palmes Hebrew the palme a signe of joyfull approbation used as at other times so at the coronation of Kings 2 King 11. 12. So after Psalm 98. 8. voice of 〈…〉 ing that is a shrill voice and joyfull See the notes on Psalm 5. 12. and 41. 12. Vers. 4. He hath subdued or will subdue So in the next verse He will chuse but the time to come is often used for the time past or continued And here it seemeth to be spoken of the subduing of the Canaanites and the 〈◊〉 subduing of nations to Christ by preaching of the Gospell Of subduing see Psal. 18. 48. the Chaldee here translateth it kill Vers. 5. our inheritance the land of Canaan Psal. 78. 55. and that immortall undefiled heritage reserved in heaven for us 1 Pet. 1. 4. high excellencie or glorious highnesse meaning the kingdome priest-hood Temple c. as the Chaldee mentioneth the house of the Sanctuary whereby Iacobs posteritie excelled Ezek. 24. 21. Amos 6. 8. and 8. 7. Nahum 2. 2. and all the heavenly promises given to the Church in Christ. Vers. 6. God is gone up as when the ●rke went up from Ki 〈…〉 th-j●arim to Ierusalem 2 Sam. 6. 15. 1 Chron. 13. 8. and 15. 28. when the Arke was carried by Solomon into the Temple 2 Chron. 5. when Christ ascended with triumph into heaven Luke 24 51 52. and with like glory shall he come againe 1 Ihess 4. 16. Act. 1. 9 11. The Chaldee referreth this Going up to the Exalting of Gods name Vers. 7. an instructing Psalme Maschil the title of Psal. 32. and many others here used in like sense for a Psalme to give instruction or as in Psal. 14. 2. for a prudent understanding person in this sense sing Psalme every one that is prudent or as the Greeke explaineth it sing prudently the Chaldee with good understanding Vers. 9. throne of his holinesse Greeke his holy throne See Psal. 9. 5. Revel 4. 2. The Chaldee calleth it the throne of his glory Vers. 10. The bounteous Princes or the voluntaries Nobles A name given to the liberall and free hearted Isa. 32. 5. 8. Exod. 35. 21 29. and to Princes or Nobles Numb 21. 18. Psal. 113. 8. and 118. 8. Iob 12. 21. So here the Greeke hath Princes are Gods or to God belong the shields of the earth He is the great conquer our and protectour of all Gen. 15. 1. Shields also are Magistrates and Governours that protect the Common-weales Hos. 4. 18. Psal. 89. 19. So the Greeke here hath the strong men of the earth PSAL. XLVIII God is magnified for the ornaments privileges and protection of the Church A song a Psalme to the sonnes of Korach GReat is Iehovah praised vehemently in the citie of our God the mountaine of his holinesse Faire in situation the joy of all the earth is mount Sion in the sides of the North it is the Citie of the great King God in the loftie palaces therof knowne he is for an high refuge For loe the Kings were assembled they went together Themselves saw so they wondered they were suddenly 〈…〉 ubled they were frighted away Trembling tooke hold on them there paine as of her that travelleth with childe With an east wind thou wilt break asunder the ships of Tarshish Even as we have heard so have we seene in the citie of Iehovah of hosts in the citie of our God God will establish it for ever Selah Wee have quietly minded thy mercie O God in midst of thy Palace As thy name O God so thy praise is unto the ends of the earth thy right hand is full of justice Let mount Sion rejoyce let the daughters of Iudah be glad because of thy judgements Compasse ye Sion and goe round about it tell the towers thereof Set your heart on the fort thereof distinctly view the loftie Palaces thereof that ye may tell to the generation after That this God is our God ever and aye he will guide us untill death Annotations SOnnes of Korach See the notes on Psal. 42. 1. Here the Greeke addeth for the second day of the W 〈…〉 that this Psalme was then to be sung in the Temple as is before noted on Psal. 24. 1. Vers. 2. the mountaine in the Greeke his holy mountaine in Chaldee the mount of the house of his Sanctuary This was mount Sion vers 3. a figure of the Church of Christ Hebr. 12. 22. Rev. 14. 1. Vers. 3. Faire in situation or Beautifull of coast or climate situate in a faire climate or region The Chaldee expounds ●t Faire as a Bridegroome the joy of all that dwell on the earth the sides of the North the place where the Temple was builded So Isa. 14. 13. of the great King that is of God who dwelt in this citie vers 9. Zach. 8. 3. Hereupon Christ said sweare not by Jerusalem for it is the 〈◊〉 of the great King Mat. 5. 35. Vers. 4. loftie Palaces or high bowers or steeples So vers 14. and Psal. 122. 7. Vers. 5. the Kings we may referre this either to the Kings of Moab and Ammon in the daies of Iosaphat 2 Chro. 20. or to Sanacherib and his Captaines in the daies of Ezekiah 2 King 18. 19. or to the Philistian Princes 2 Sam. 5. were assembled or came together to wit by agreement at an appointed time and place so the originall word impor 〈…〉 Vers 7. that travelleth with childe or that bringeth forth And this paine is great and sudden an● inevitable See Mic. 4. 9. 1 Thess. 5. 3. Vers. 8. an east wind which is strong and boystrous also drie and parching Isa. 27. 8. Ier. 18. 17. Exod. 14. 21. and 10. 13. Gen. 41. 7. Ezek. 19. 12. Ion. 4. 8. Hereupon the Greeke translateth it violent wind and the Chaldee a strong East wind as a fire from before the Lord. of Tarshish or of the Ocean sea Tarshish was the name of the son of Iavan the son of Iapheth the sonne of Noah Ger. 10. 4. of whom Tarsus mentioned in Act. 21. 34. the chiefe citie of Cilicia in Syria had the n●m● From thence they went by shipping into farre countries Africa India Ophir c. 1 King 22. 48. and 10. 22. Hereupon that Sea was called Tarshish and generally the name is applied to every Ocean or maine sea Vers. 10. we have quietly winded or in silence thought upon and consequently waited for Vers. 12. daughters of Iudah the lesser cities of that tribe which were as daughters to the mother citie Ierusalem as the lesser cities of the Ammonites were daughters to Rabbah Ier. 49. 3. So Ekron with her daughters Ios. 15. 45. and many the like So Psal. 97. 8. Vers. 13. tell the towers number count them These things seeme to intend not only a taking notice but also a care and fortification of Ierusalem against all enemies See Esay 33. 18. Vers. 14. Set your heart minde earnestly set your affections on as Psal.
fathers 1 Chron. 17. 11. another saith for it sleepe that is die 2 Sam. 7. 12. the untimelybirth or fallen birth meaning fallen before due time So Iob. 3. 19. Eccles. 6. 3. 5. Vers. 10. Ere that they shall perceive or Before men shall understand He speaketh to the wicked of their sudden destruction The meaning seemeth to be this Ere men shall perceive or feele the pricking of your thornes which are thornes of the Bramble God will as with a whirlewind destroy every of them The bramble or brier mentioned also in Iotha●s parable Iudg. 9. 14 15. hath strong and sharpe thornes fit to resemble the evill counsels and deeds of the wicked The Hebrew Sir is used both for a thorne and a pot wherefore some here translate po●s yet yeelding the same sense The Greeke turneth it thornes as alive or even quicke which noteth sudden destruction as Psal. 55. 16. let them goe downe to hell alive or their lively vigour which made them feare no destruction as Psal. 38. 20. my enemies are alive are mightie This word is sometime used for raw flesh 1 Sam. 2. 15 which some that translate the former word pots retain also here even in wrath or a● with burning anger We may also understand the word thorne thus as well the living thorne that is fresh and greene as the thorne of burning that is the burnt or seare thorne because on the bramble some of the thornes are parched and arie when others are young and greene he will tempestuously whirle it away God will take away or skare away it that is every thorne as with a whirlwind or tempest For as with a whirlwind that passeth the wicked is no more Prov. 10. 25. Vers. 11. his feet in bloud This noteth both the greatnesse of the slaughter and comfortable use which the just shall make hereof Compare Psalm 68. 24. Esay 63. 3. Rev. 14. 20. Vers. 12. earthly man Hebr. Adam put here for men in generall as son for sons 2 King 21. 6. with 2 Chr. 33. 6. See also Ps. 8. 9. fruit that is a comfortable reward after their labours and troubles As Heb. 12. 11. Jam. 3. 18. So the Chaldee translateth it a good reward God that judge or Gods judging A mystery of the holy Trinitie used sundry times in the Scripture as Gods caused me to wander Gen. 20. 13. he is holy Gods Ios. 24. 19. he is living Gods Ier. 10. 10. though most commonly it is otherwise See the note on Psal. 3. 3. PSAL. LIX David prayeth to be delivered from his enemies 7 He complaineth of their crueltie 9 He trusteth in God 12 He prayeth against them 17 He praiseth God To the Master of the Musicke Corrupt not Michtam of David when Saul sent and they kept the house for to kill him DEliver me from mine enemies O my God from them that rise up against me set thou me on high Deliver me from the workers of painfull iniquitie and save thou me from the men of blouds For loe they lay wait for my soule the strong doe draw together against mee not for my trespasse nor for my sinne Iehovah Without iniquitie in me they runne and make ready raise thee up to meet mee and see And thou Iehovah God of hosts God of Israel awake to visit all the heathens bee not gracious to any that unfaithfully worke iniquitie Selah They returne at evening they make noise as a dogge and compasse the Citie Loe they utter with their mouth swords are in their lips for who heareth But thou Iehovah wilt laugh at them thou wilt mocke at all the heathens His strength unto thee will I take heed for God is mine high defence The God of my mercie will prevent me God will let mee see on mine enviers Slay them not lest my people forget make them wander abroad in thy power and bring them downe our shield Lord. The sinne of their mouth the word of their lips when they shall be taken in their haughtinesse and of cursing and of false deniall let them tell Consume in wrath consume and let them be no more and let them know that God ruleth in Iakob to the ends of the earth Selah And they shall returne at evening make noise as a dog and compasse the citie They shall wander abroad for to eat and shall howle if they be not satisfied But I will sing thy strength and will shout at morning thy mercie for thou hast beene an high defence to me and a refuge in day of my distresse My strength unto thee will I sing Psalme for God is mine high defence the God of my mercy Annotations COrrupt not or bring not to perdition See Plasm 57. 1. Michtam a notable song see Psalm 16. 1. to kill him or to doe him die Saul having cast his speare at David and missed him sent messengers after unto Davids house for to keepe or watch him and to kill him But his wife Michal Sauls daughter bewrayed the matter let David downe at a window and so he escaped 1 Sam. 19. 10 11 12. Hereupon he made this Psalme Vers. 2. set mee on high set mee aloft where I may be safe that my foes reach not to me Vers. 4. not for my trespasse to wit against them as else-where David professeth 1 Sam. 24. 10 12. Vers. 5. without iniquitie to wit of mee or on my part understanding it of sinne as in the former verse or without punishment understanding it of the enemies they runne c. Iniquitie is often used for Punishment See Psalm 69. 28. Or without iniquitie without blame in their owne conceit as in Ierem 50. 7. their enemies said wee offend not because they have sinned c. to meet me meaning for good that is to assist me For sometime meeting is to oppose and resist Psal. 35. 3. Vers. 6. to visit namely with punishment as Exod. 20. 5. See otherwise in Psal. 8. 5. the heathens that is the wicked mine enemies called here heathens as elsewhere strangers Psalm 54. 5. unfaithfully worke or distoyally commit See this word Psal. 25. 3. Vers. 7. They returne at evening The enemies like hungry dogs come at evening secretly to surprise and devoure me So wicked persecutors are likened to dogs Psal. 22. 17. or it may be a prophesie of their extreme poverty that when others goe to rest they goe about howling for meat make noise as a dog barking grinning howling as a dog for his meat as after vers 15 16. therefore the Greeke turneth it they are hungry Vers. 8. utter or well out as from a fountaine belch or babble as Prov. 15. 2 28. This similitude is explained Ierem. 6. 7. As the fountaine casteth out her waters so shee casteth out her malice swords c. that is they speake sharpe devouring words So the Chaldee interpreteth it words that are sharpe like a sword See Psalm 57. 5. who heareth These are the adversaries words who thought that none did heare or as the Chaldee addeth would punish them
in the world specially his Gospel Act. 18. 25 26. as his salvation is Christ Luke 2. 30. Vers. 4. shall confesse or let them confesse and so af 〈…〉 Vers. 7. The earth or land of Canaan as the Chaldee explaines it the hand of Israel the seat of Gods Church whose fruitfull increase God promised in the Law Levit. 25. 19. and ●6 4 and the Prophets apply it to the spirituall graces of the Gospel Ezek. 34. 27. Zach. 8. 12. Esay 45. 8. and our land or earth is our hearts regenerate to beare fruits to the Lord Matth. 13. 19 23. Heb. 6. 7. PSAL. LXVIII A Prayer at the removing of the Arke with a Prophesie of Christs resurrection 5 An exhortation to praise God for his mercies 8 and for his care of the Church 19 A prophesie of Christs ascension and benefits following for which God is to be blessed 32 and of the conversion of the Gentiles unto his further praise To the Master of the Musicke a Psalme a Song of David LEt God arise let his enemies be scattered and they that hate him flee from his face As smoke 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 And let the just rejoyce let them shew gladsomnesse before the face of God and let them joy with rejoycing Sing ye to God sing Psalme to his name make an high way for him that rideth in the desarts in Iah his name and shew gladnesse before his face He is a father of the fatherlesse and a Iudge of the widowes even God in the mansion of his holinesse God seateth the solitary in house bringeth forth those that are bound in chaines but the rebellious dwell in a dry land O God when thou wentest forth before thy people when thou marchedst in the wildernesse Selah The earth quaked also the heavens dropped at the face of God Sinai it selfe at the face of God the God of Israel A raine of liberalities thou didst shake out O God thine inheritance when it was wearied thou didst confirme it Thy company doe dwell in it thou doest prepare in thy goodnesse for the poore afflicted O God The Lord will give the speech of those that publish glad tidings to the great armie The Kings of the armies shall flee and shee that remaineth in the house shall divide the spoile Though yee lie betweene the pot ranges yee shall bee as the wings of a Dove which is decked with silver and her feathers with yellow gold When the Almighty scattereth abroad Kings in it it shall be snow white in Tsalmon A mountaine of God mount Bashan is an hilly mountaine mount Bashan Why leape ye O hilly mountaines this is the mountaine God desireth for his seat yea Iehovah will dwell in it to perpetuall aye Gods Chariot twise ten thousand thousands of Angels the Lord is with them as in Sinai in the Sanctuarie Thou art ascended to on high thou hast led captive a captivitie thou hast taken gifts unto men and also the rebellious to dwell O Iah God Blessed be the Lord which day by day lodeth us the God our salvation Selah Our God is a God of salvations and to Iehovih the Lord belong the issues of death But surely God will wound the head of his enemies the hairie scalpe of him that goeth on in his guiltinesses The Lord hath said I will bring againe from Bashan I will bring againe from the gulfs of the sea That thy foot may embrew it selfe in bloud the tongue of thy dogs in bloud of thine enemies even of every of them They have seene thy goings O God the goings of my God my King in the Sanctuarie The singers went before the plaiers on instruments after amongst them the Damosels beating on Timbrels In the Churches blesse ye God even the Lord yee of the fountaine of Israel There little Benjamin with their ruler the Princes of Iudah with their assemblie the Princes of Zebulun the Princes of Naphtali Thy God hath commanded thy strength strengthen O God that thou hast wrought for us For thy Palace in Ierusalem Kings shall bring thee a present Rebuke the company of speare men the congregation of mighty bulls with the calves of the peoples and him that submitteth himselfe with peeces of silver he hath scattered abroad the peoples that delight in warres Princely Ambassadours shall come out of Egypt Aethiopia shall hastily stretch her hands unto God Sing unto God ye kingdomes of the earth sing Psalme to the Lord Selah To him that rideth in the heavens of heavens of antiquitie loe hee will give his voice a voice of strength Give the strength to God his high Majestie is upon Israel and his strength in the skies Fearefull art thou O God out of thy Sanctuaries the God of Israel he giveth strength and forces to the people blessed be God Annotations LEt God arise or stand up By God here is meant Christ our Lord for of him is this Psalme interpreted by the Apostle Ephes. 4. 8 9 10. This entrance is taken from Moses Numb 10. 35. where when the host of Israel rose up from mount Sinai to journey towards Canaan the Arke of the covenant of the Lord went before them three dayes iourney to search out a resting place for them And when the Arke went forward Moses said Rise up Iehovah and let thine enemies be scattered c. where Moses respected not onely the Arke the figure of Christ but the promise of God Behold I send an Angell before thee to keepe thee in the way and to bring thee to the place which I have prepared beware of him and heare his voice c. for my name is in him c. Exod. 23. 20 21. This was the Angell of the covenant Mal. 3. 1. the Angell of Gods face or presence which saved the people Isa. 63. 9. even Christ whom they tempted in the wildernesse 1 Cor. 10. 9. in whom God was 2 Cor. 5. 19. and who himselfe is God our all blessed for ever Amen Rom. 9. 5. David applieth these things to his owne time and action of bringing home the Arke 1 Chro. 13. and prophesieth also of things to come as Act. 2. 30 31. Vers. 4. let them joy to wit inwardly with delight as the Greeke explaineth it as the former word signifieth outward ioyfull cariage and exultation Vers. 5. make an high way or exalt but that this is meant of a way or causie first the Hebrew word Sollu naturally beareth as Isa. 62. 10. and 57. 14. secondly the Greeke version hodopoiesate make way confirmeth it thirdly the scope of this place sheweth it compared with Esay 40. 3. where the Voice in the wildernesse crieth to prepare the way of the Lord Christ Matt. 3. 2. desarts places where things are mixed and confused as the word Ghnaraboth properly signifieth So Gnarabah is a desart or wildernesse Isa. 40. 2. and there is a declaration of this place that vallies should
seeke mine evill And I will patiently wait continually and adde unto all thy praise My mouth shall tell thy justice all the day thy salvation though I know not the numbers I will enter in the powers of the Lord Iehovih I will record thy justice thine onely O God thou hast learned me from my child-hood and hitherto have I shewed thy marvellous workes And also unto old age and hoarinesse O God forsake me not untill I shew thine arme to this generation thy power to every one that shall come And thy justice O God which is to on high which hast done great things O God who is like thee Which didst make mee to see distresses many and evill didst returne and quicken me and from the deeps of the earth didst returne and bring mee up Thou didst much increase my greatnesse didst turne about and comfort me Also I will confesse thee with the instrument of Psalterie even thy faithfulnesse my God I will sing Psalme to thee with Harpe O holy One of Israel My lips shall shout when I sing Psalme unto thee and my soule which thou hast redeemed Also my tongue shall talke of thy justice all the day for they are abashed for they are ashamed that seeke mine evill Annotations IN thee Chald. In the Word of the Lord. This Psalme which hath no title in the Hebrew is in Greeke thus intituled Of David a Psalme of the sonnes of Ionada● and of them that were first captived Vers. 2. deliver or make me to escape safe Vers. 3. of habitation or of mansion a rocke whereto I may flie and there dwell safe God is often called a Rocke Psal. 18. 3. and a mansion or habitation to his people Psal. 90. 1. The Greeke here makes it plaine thus Be to me for a God protector hast commanded to wit thine Angels as Psal. 91. 11. or hast effectually appointed See Psal. 44 5. Vers. 4. evill doer or injurious wrong doer the levened that is the malicious for maliciousnesse and wickednesse is likened to leven 1 Cor. 5. 8. The Hebrew Chomets properly signifieth that which is levened or sowre Exod. 12. 39. here used for the malicious or violent cruell man as the Greeke turneth it the injurious or Chomets may be used for Chomes the violent Vers. 5. Iehovih or God for it hath the vowels of Aelohim so after vers 16. See Psal. 68. 21. Vers. 6. tookest me or didst rid me to wit from danger Compare this with Psal. 22. 10 11. of thee or in thee but in is often used for of as Psal. 63. 7. and 87. 3. see the notes there Vers. 7. a wonder to many or a monster to the mighty a signe whom the many or mighty doe gaze upon speake of and shew to others and wonder at A wonder and a signe are sometimes used as one 2 Chron. 32. 24. with 2 King 20. 8 9. So Christ and his Disciples were as signes and wonders in Israel Isa. 8. 18. Heb. 2. 13. Iehoshuah and his fellowes were monstrous persons Zach. 3. 8. the Apostles agazing stocke to the world 1 Cor. 4. 9. hope or refuge a place where one hopeth for safety Vers. 8. with thy glory or glory of thee that is with glorifying thee honouring beautifying and commending thy Majestie Vers. 10. speake of or say of me that God hath forsaken me vers 11. or they speake against me observe that is lay wait for it is meant here for evill as is the observing of the steps Psal. 56. 7. but often this phrase is used for good to keepe regard and preserve the soule or life Psal. 97. 10. and 121. 7. Prov. 22. 5. Vers. 14. adde unto all thy praise that is increase it I will praise thee more than I have done or more than others doe as 2 Chron. 10. 11. I will adde unto your yoke that is increase it Vers. 15. though I know not or for I know not the numbers to wit of them Gods justice and salvation is innumerable waies administred which are to be celebrated but cannot be reckoned Psal. 40. 6. Vers. 16. I will enter to wit into this worke of praising God in his power not mine owne or I will enter that is begin with his powerfull works to praise them or I will enter that is go in hand or goe forward with my busines through his power Vers. 18. unto old age or whiles old age is upon me as vers 9. So elsewhere God saith that he had borne Israel from the wombe and birth and would beare them still unto old age and the hoary haires Isa. 46. 3 4. thine arme that is strength helpe salvation So Psal. 77. 16. Isa. 51. 5. and 53. 1. D●u 33. 27. this generation the men of this age The word this or present is understood by that which followeth see also Psal. 45. 4. Vers. 19. And thy justice O God which is to on high that is which reacheth up to Heaven viz. I will shew it Thus the Greeke understandeth it We may also translate For thy justice is unto the high place that is to heaven incomprehensible as Psal. 36. 6 7. And may be in stead of For as Psal. 60. 13. and the high place is by the Chaldee expounded the high heavens so Psa. 93. 4. Mat. 2● 9 Vers. 20. didst make me see or us see sheweast me and us for the Hebrew hath a double reading meaning David in speciall and other Gods people with him so after it is read in the margine quicken me bring me up as also the Greeke ●●th i● but written in the line quicken us bring us up By making see is also meant experience and feeling as Psal. 49. 10. and evill or evils that is calamities didst returne that is didst againe quicken or wilt againe quicken me So after But the Greek turneth it in the time past deeps abyss●s of the earth gulfs of affliction and death elsewhere called the lowest parts Psal. 88. 7. such Christ in his humanitie sorrowes and death went downe unto and returned Eph. 4. 9. Rom. 10. 7. Vers. 21. my greatnesse or magnificence majestie honour for Christ after afflictions entred into his glory Luk. 24. 26. 1 Pet. 1. 11. Phil. 2 8 9. and the godly must suffer with him that they may also be glorified with him Rom. 8. 17. Vers. 22. psalterie or lute see Psal. 33. 2. even thy faith or for thy faithfull truth holy one or Saint of Israel God is so called both for that he is holinesse it selfe and sanctifieth his people Lev. 20. 8 26. and againe is sanctified that is holily praised and honoured of them Isa. 8. 13. So Psal. 78. 41. and 89. 19. Vers. 24. talke of or meditate that is speake advisedly and after due meditation See Psal. 1. 2. for they or when they are abashed that is destroyed See Psal. 6. 11. PSAL. LXXII David praying for Solomon sheweth the goodnesse and glory of his in type and in truth of Christs Kingdome 18 He blesseth God For Solomon O God give
1. The Chaldee paraphraseth from the foolish King Vers. 23. ascendeth that is commeth up unto thee it is so great as Iona. 1. 2. or it increaseth as the battle is said to ascend when it increased 1 Kin. 22. 35. PSAL. LXXV A confession to God and promise to judge uprightly 5 A rebuke of the proud by consideration of Gods providence To the Master of the Musicke Corrupt not a Psalme of Asaph a Song WE confesse to thee O God we confesse neere is thy name they tell thy wondrous works When I shal receive the appointment I will judge righteousnesses Dissolved is the earth and all the inhabitants thereof I have set sure the pillars therof Selah I said to the vain-glorious fools be not vain-gloriously foolish and to the wicked lift not up the horne Lift not up your horne to on high nor speake with a stiffe neck For not from the East or from the West neither from the desart commeth promotion But God is the judge he abaseth one and exalteth another For a cup is in the hand of Iehovah and the wine is red it is full of mixture and hee powreth out of the same but the dregs thereof wring out and drinke shall all the wicked of the earth And I will shew for ever will sing Psalme to the God of Iakob And will hew off all the hornes of the wicked the hornes of the just man shall be advanced Annotations COrrupt not or Destroy not see Psal. 57. 1. The Chaldee addeth in the time when David said destroy not the people of Asaph or to Asaph in Chaldee by the hand of Asaph see Psal. 50. 1. Vers. 2. and neere is to wit neere in our mouths and hearts to celebrate it Thus Gods word is said to be neere Rom. 10. 8. and thou art neere in their mouth Ier. 12. 2. In this sense the Greeke also explaineth it and wee will call on thy name they tell that is I and others with me so the Greeke saith I will tell Vers. 3. receive the appointment or take the appointed thing or time as the Chaldee translateth it that is the office appointed and promised They seeme to be the words of the Psalmist as appeareth more plainly by vers 10. and 11. in person of Christ to whom the kingdome of Israel was appointed in due time whom David was a figure of in taking and administring the kingdome 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 mountaines which may also meane Governours for great personages are likened to Pillars Gal. 2 9. Vers. 5. the horne the signe of power and glorie Ps. 112. 9. and 89. 18. 25. Lu. 1. 69. In 1 Chr. 25. 5. mention is made of prophesies to lift up the horne Vers. 6. to on high that is aloft or against the high God with a stiffe necke like untamed oxen shaking off the yoke of obedience Or speake not a hard thing as Psal. 31. 19. with a necke stretched out that is arrogantly or with one necke that is with joynt force as heart in Psal. 83. 6. is for one heart Vers. 7. the desart that is the South or North for desarts were on both ends of the land of Canaan promotion or exaltation or as the Greeke translateth desart of the mountaines that is the mountainy desart meaning that preferment or deliverance comes not from any of the nations round about The Hebrew Harim is ambiguous signifying both exaltation and mountaines The Chaldee maketh this paraphrase For there is none besides me from East to West from the North the place of the desart or from the South the place of the mountaines Ver. 8. abaseth one Hebr. this man another Hebr. this man It may also be read He this God abaseth and he advanceth Vers. 9. a cup to measure out afflictions as Psa. 11. 6. a similitude often used see Hab. 2. 16. Ezr. 23. 31 32. Ier. 25. 28. The Chaldee saith a cup of curse wine that is wrath or indignation as is expressed Ier. 25. 15. Iob 21. 20. Revel 14. 10. red or thicke troubled muddie noting fierce indignation The Greeke turneth it acratou more meaning strong wine not allaied So in Revel 14. 10. where mere or pure wine meaneth great afflictions The Greeke there is taken frō this Psalme of mixture that is of liquor mixed ready to be drunke as wisdome is said to have mixed her wine Prov. 9 2. that is tempered it ready So Rev. 14 10. The Chaldee addeth mixture of bitternesse he powreth out to wit unto his owne people afflicting them as is expressed Ier. 25. 17 18 28 29. the dregs the most grievous afflictions as Esai 51. 17. 22. wring out or sucke up that is feele and be affected with it So Ezek. 23. 34. Esa. 51. 17. Vers. 10. will shew to wit this worke of God his mercy and judgement The Chaldee explaineth it will shew thy miracles hornes of the wicked their power dominion and pride whereby they afflict and scatter Gods people Ier. 48. 25. Lam. 2. 3. Zach. 1. 21. Rev. 17. 12 13. as by hornes of the just man is meant his power dominion glory Psal. 132. 17. and 92. 11. and 148. 14. 1 Sam. 2. 10. So the Chaldee openeth it And I will humble all kingdomes the high strength of the wicked PSAL. LXXVI A declaration of Gods majestie in the Church against her enemies 12 An exhortation to serve him reverently To the Master of the Musicke on Neginoth a Psalme of Asaph a Song GOd is knowne in Iudah his name is great in Israel And in Shalem is his tabernacle his dwelling in Sion There brake hee the burning arrowes of the bow the shield the sword the war Selah Bright wondrous excellent art thou more than the mountains of prey The mighty of heart have yeelded themselves to the spoile they have slumbred their sleep none of the men of power have found their hands At thy rebuke O God of Iakob both chariot and horse hath beene cast asleepe Thou thou art fearefull and who shall stand before thee when thou art angry From the heavens thou causedst judgement to be heard the earth feared was still When God arose to judgement to save all the meeke of the earth Selah Surely the wrathfull heat of men shall confesse thee the remnant of the wrathfull heats thou wilt gird Vow ye and pay to Iehovah your God all they that be round about him let them bring a present to the FEAR To him that gathereth as grapes the spirit of the Governours that is fearefull to the Kings of the earth Annotations ON Neginoth or with stringed instruments see Psal. 4. 1. of Asaph or to Asaph see Psal. 50. 1. Vers. 3. Shalem or Salem the City of
tremble ye at his feet all the earth Say ye among the nations Iehovah reigneth the world also shall be stablished it shall not be moved hee will judge the peoples with righteousnesse Let the heavens rejoyce and the earth be glad roare let the sea and the plenty thereof Let the field shew gladnesse and all that therein is then let all the trees of the wood shout joyfully Before Iehovah for he commeth for hee commeth to judge the earth he will judge the world with justice the peoples with his faithfulnesse Annotations A New song c. see Psal. 33. 3. This Psalme is a part of that song wherewith God was celebrated when the Arke of his covenant was brought with joy into Davids citie from Obed-edoms house 1 Chron. 16. 23 c. And it containeth a prophesie of Christs kingdome and of the calling of the Gentiles from Idols to serve praise the living God Vers. 2. preach the good tidings or Evangelize see Psal. 40. 10. Vers. 4. praised and praise-worthy see Ps. 18. 4. Vers. 5. Vaine idols or things of nought as the Apostle openeth this word saying we know that an idoll is nothing in the world 1 Cor. 8. 4. Elim and Elohim in Hebrew are Gods of Strength Elilim idols as being Al-Elim not Gods without strength So elsewhere they are plainly called lo Elohim no Gods 2 Chron. 13. 9. unable to doe good or evill and unprofitable Ier. 10. 5. Esa. 44. 9. 10. And as the name of God is joyned with things to shew their excellencie Psal. 36. 7. so is this contrariwise to shew their vanity as of Physitians Iob 13. 4. of shepherds Zach. 11. 17. of false doctrine Ier. 14. 14. The Greeke here turneth it daimonia devils by which name idols are called 1 Cor. 10. 19 20. Rev. 9. 30. 2 Chron. 11. 15. Vers. 6. beateous glorie for this in 1 Chron. 16. 27. is written joyfulnesse Vers. 7. Give c. Compare Psal. 29. 1 2. The Chaldee expoundeth it Bring a new song to God Vers. 8. to his courts to his face or presence as 1 Chron. 16. 29. Vers. 9. of the sanctuary or of sanctity see Psal. 29. 2. tremble or be pained as in travell of child-birth Vers. 10. with righteousnesses that is most righteously Vers. 11. Let rejoyce or shall rejoyce and so the rest So Psa. 98. 7 8 9. The Chaldee paraphraseth Let the hosts of heaven rejoyce and the just of the earth be glad Vers. 13. with justice or in justice that is justly so Rev. 19. 11. Act. 17. 31. Psal. 9. 9. PSAL. XCVII The majestie of Gods kingdome 7 The Church rejoyceth at Gods judgements upon idolaters 10 An exhortation to godlinesse and gladnesse IEhovah reigneth let the earth be glad let the many iles rejoyce Cloud and gloomy darknesse are round about him justice and judgement are the stable-place of his throne Fire goeth before him and flameth round about his distressers His lightnings illuminate the world the earth seeth and trembleth The mountaines like waxe melt at the presence of Iehovah at the presence of the Lord of all the earth The heavens declare his justice and all peoples see his glory Abashed be all they that serve a graven thing that gloriously boast themselves in vaine idols bow downe your selves to him all ye Gods Sion heareth and rejoyceth and glad are the daughters of Iudah because of thy judgements Iehovah For thou Iehovah art high above all the earth vehemently art thou exalted above all Gods Ye lovers of Iehovah hate evill he keepeth the soules of his gracious Saints hee will deliver them from the hand of the wicked Light is sowne for the just and joy for the right of heart Rejoyce ye just in Iehovah and confesse to the remembrance of his holinesse Annotations IEhovah that is Christ called Iehovah our justice Ier. 23. 5. 6. of him and his reigne is this Psalme as the 7. verse manifesteth the many iles that is nations or gentiles dwelling in the iles as the iles shall wait for his Law Esa. 42. 4. which is expounded thus the Gentiles shall trust in his name Matth. 12. 21. So Esa. 60. 9. Vers. 2. gloomy darknesse see Psa. 18. 10. this noteth the terrour of his doctrine and administration Mal. 3. 2. Matth. 3. 12. as at the law giving Deut. 4. 11. The Chaldee saith A cloud of glory and gloomy darknesse stable-place establishment or base see Psal. 89. 15. Vers. 3. Fire severe judgements for Christs enemies as Esa. 42. 25. and 66. 15 16. Ps. 50. 3. Vers. 4. illuminate or have illumined as at the giving of the law there were thunders lightnings voices earthquakes c. Exod. 19. so the like proceed from the throne of Christ Rev. 4. 5. trembleth or is pained 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 as the Chaldee interpreteth See Psal. 50. 6. Vers. 7. vaine idols see Ps. 96. 5. allye Gods that is as the Greeke saith all ye his Angels see Psal. 8. 6. Vnto this the Apostle seemeth to have reference saying when he bringeth in his first begotten sonne 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 Greeke version of Deut. 32. 43. but the Hebrew 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 Psal. 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 we are dead our life is hid with Christ in God Col. 3. 3. 4. it doth not yet appeare what we shall be 1 Ioh. 3. 2. Vers. 12. confesse to that is celebrate it See Psal. 30. 5. PSAL. XCVIII The Psalmist exhorteth the Iewes 4 the Gentiles 7 and all creatures to praise God for his salvation by Christ. A Psalme SIng ye to Iehovah a new song for he hath done marvellous things his right hand hath saved him and the arme of his holinesse Iehovah hath made knowen his salvation to the eies of the nations he hath revealed his justice He hath remēbred his mercy and his faithfulnesse to the house of Israel all the ends of the earth have seene the salvation of our God Shout triumphantly to Iehovah all the earth shout cheerefully shout joyfully sing Psalmes Sing Psalmes to Iehovah with harpe with harpe and voice of a Psalme With trumpets and voice of the cornet shout triumphantly before the King Iehovah Let the sea roare and the plenty thereof the world and they that sit therein Let the rivers clap the hands together let the mountaines shout joyfully Before Iehovah for hee is come to judge the earth he will judge the world in justice and the
condition our matter and forme the originall word properly is a formed vessell of earth applied to our fraile estate Rom. 9. 20 21. sometime this is spoken of our fictions and sinfull imaginations Gen. 6. 5. Deut. 31. 21. and so the Chaldee interpreteth it here our evill concupiscence which carrieth us into error Vers. 15. as the grasse c. that is few and transitorie though making a faire shew Compare Psal. 90. 5 6. Iob 14. 1 2. Iam. 1. 10 11. 1 Pet. 1. 24. Vers. 16. not know it or know him that is hee shall have no more place here So Iob 7. 10. Vers. 18. to doe them this noteth the outward practise and operation of the Law whereas keeping or observing is with the heart and spirit of man Prov. 3. 1 3. and 4. 4 21. Psal. 78. 8. Vers. 19. prepared his throne● or stab●●●he it a signe of dominion and gover 〈…〉 be administred in heaven whereby the Church is figured Rev. 4. 1. 2. See also Psal. 9. 5 8 9. and 11. 4. Vers. 20. hearkning or to hearken to obey and this noteth a willing and ready minde in the Angels and our Lord teacheth vs to pray for the like Mat. 6. 10. The Hebrew phrase to obey may be Englished obeying as the like in Psal. 104. 15 21. and 105. 11. See also Psal. 49. 15. and 65. 11. Vers. 21. his hosts or armies the thrones principalities powers c. that are in the heavenly places Eph. 3. 10. Col. 1. 16. for they are his hosts 1 King 22. 19. Gen. 32. 2. and generally all creatures are his hosts see Psal. 24. 10. ministers the Angels which minister unto him Psal. 104. 4. Dan. 7. 10. the same title is given also to men Esa. 61. 6. PSAL. CIV A meditation upon Gods powerfull workes and wonderfull providence in creating and governing the world and creatures therein 31 Gods glory is eternall 33 The Prophet voweth perpetually to praise him MY soule blesse thou Iehovah Iehovah my God thou art vehemently great thou araiest thy selfe with Majesty and comely honour Deeking him-selfe with light as with a garment stretching out the heavens as a curtaine Planchering his lofts in the waters making the clouds his Chariot walking vpon the wings of the wind Making his Angels spirits his Ministers a flaming fire He hath founded the earth upon her bases it shall not bee moved for ever and aye Thou coveredst it with the deepe as with a raiment the waters stood above the mountaines At thy rebuke they fled at the voice of thy thunder they hasted away The mountaines they went up the vallies they went downe to the place which thou foundest for them Thou didst set a bound they shall not passe they shall not returne to cover the earth That sendeth wel-springs in the vallies they walke betweene the mountaines They give drinke to all the wilde beasts of the field the wilde asses breake their thirst By them the fowle of the Heaven dwelleth from betweene the branches they give the voice That watreth the mountaines from his lofts the earth is filled with the fruit of thy workes That maketh grasse to grow for cattle and the herbe for the use of man bringing forth bread out of the earth And wine that rejoyceth the heart of sorry man making the face chearefull with osle and bread that upholdeth the heart of sorry man Tilled are the trees of Iehovah the Cedars of Lebanon which he planted That there the birds may make their nest the Storke the Fir trees are her house The high mountaines for the wilde goats the rocks a shelter for the conies He made the Moone for appointed times the Sunne knoweth his going downe Thou puttest darknesse and it is night in it doe creep forth all wilde beasts of the wood The lurking Lions roaring for the prey and seeking their meat of God The Sunne riseth they gather them away and couch downe in their dens Out goeth man unto his worke and to his labour till evening How many are thy workes Iehovah all of them hast thou done in wisdome the earth is full of thy riches This Sea great and wide of spaces there are creeping things even innumerable small wilde beasts with great There goe the ships Levjathan whom thou hast formed to play therein They all looke attentively unto thee to give them their food in his time Thou givest it to them they gather it thou openest thine hand they are fil●ed with good Thou hidest thy face they are suddenly troubled thou gatherest their spirit they breath out the ghost and returne unto their dust Thou sendest forth thy spirit they are created and thou renewest the face of the earth The glory of Iehovah be for ever rejoyce let Iehovah in his deeds He looketh upon the earth and it trembleth he toucheth the mountaines and they smoke I will sing to Iehovah in my life I will sing Psalmes to my God while I am Sweet shall my meditation be of him I will rejoyce in Iehovah Consumed be sinners out of the earth and wicked men be they no more my soule blesse thou Iehovah Halelujah Annotations ANd comely honour that is shewest thy selfe by all thy works to be God over all to whom glory and honour is due Therefore God challengeth Iob and so all men to doe thus if they can and they shall be celebrated of him Iob 40 4 5. 9. Of these words see Psal. 8. 2 6. Vers. 2. Decking or clothing or He clotheth to wit himselfe with light dwelling in the light that none can attaine unto 1 Tim. 6. 16. and at first commanding the light to shine out of darknesse wherewith he decked the world Gen. 1. 3. 2 Cor. 4. 6. as a curtaine that is as a canopie or tent Song 1. 5. Ier. 49. 29. when he spred out the firmament by himselfe alone Gen. 1. 6. Esa. 44. 24. and 51. 13. Iob 37. 18. Vers. 3. Planchering He plancketh or planchereth his lofts or upper chambers that is the clouds aloft or upper regions of the aire as after in vers 13. in the waters among them or with waters which are above in the firmament Gen. 1. 7. where God bindeth the waters in the clouds and the cloud is not broken under them Iob 26. 8. making or putting that is disposing them his Chariot to sit and ride on as Esa. 19. 1. Rev. 14. 14. Compare Psal. 18. 11. Vers. 4. spirits that is spirituall substances so differing from Christ who is no made or created spirit but the maker of all things Psal. 102. 26. and from men made of flesh and bloud Luk. 24. 39. The originall word also signifieth winds and Angels by interpretation are messengers whereupon some translate he maketh the winds his messengers but the Holy Ghost in Heb. 1. 7. sheweth this to be spoken of Angels properly who are named also ministring spirits Heb. 1. 14. flaming fire effectuall in their administration the Angels therefore have appeared like horses and Chariots of fire 2 King 6. 17. and 2.
thy right hand this may be spoken to God the Father at whose right hand Christ sitteth as vers 1. or to the people of God at whose right hand he standeth as Psal. 109. 31. hath wounded or shall wound or embrew in bloud as Psal. 68. 22 24. a prophesie spoken as of a thing done So usually in the Prophets Isa. 9. 6. and 53. 4 5 c. See this fulfilled Rev. 19. 18. Vers. 6. hath filled or shall fill to wit all places with dead bodies slaine and unburied as Ier. 16. 4. So the Chaldee paraphraseth he hath filled the land with carkasses of the wicked which are slaine the head Antichrist the man of sinne whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth 2 Thes. 2. 3 8. or head for heads and land for lands that is all wicked governours wheresoever Vers. 7. of the brooke or streame to wit of afflictions as waters usually signifie Ps. 18. 5. Christ was to drinke that is to suffer and so to enter into his glory Matth. 26. 39 42. Luke 24. 26. 1 Pet. 1. 11. Philip. 2. 8 9. Or drinking of the brooke in the way may meane a short refreshing of himselfe and then a hot pursuit of his enemies without delay till he hath got a full conquest of them Compare herewith the history of Gedeons souldiers Iudg. 7. 4 5 6 c. As waters sometimes signifie doctrine so the Chaldee here expoundeth it From the mouth of the Prophet he shall receive doctrine in the way PSAL. CXI The praises of God for his glorious and gracious workes 1 Halelu-jah I Will confesse Iehovah with all the heart in the secret of the righteous and assembly 2 Great are the actions of Iehovah sought out of all that delight in them 3 Glorious majesty and comely honour is his worke and his justice standeth to perpetuall aye 4 He hath made a memoriall of his marvellous workes gracious and pittifull is Iehovah 5 He hath given a prey to them that feare him hee will remember his covenant for ever 6 He hath shewed to his people the able power of his actions in giving to them the inheritance of the heathens 7 The actions of his hands are truth and judgement faithfull are all his precepts 8 Stablished they are for aye for ever done in truth and righteousnesse 9 Hee sent redemption to his people hee hath commanded his covenant for ever holy and fearefull is his name 10 The beginning of wisedome is the feare of Iehovah good prudency have all they that doe them his praise standeth to perpetuall aye Annotations HAlelu-jah Praiseye Iah This Psalme setteth forth the praises of God and is composed after the order of the Hebrew Alphabet every sentence beginning with a severall letter So also the Psalme following See Psal. 25. 1. the secret or Councell see Psal. 64. 3. and 89. 8. Vers. 2. sought out that is regarded and cared for so Isa. 62. 12. a citie sought out that is cared for as Deut. 11. 12. Or sought out that is found or manifested unto as Isa. 65. 1. compared with Rom. 10. 20. Or sought that is worthy to be sought as Praised Psal. 18. 4. for praise-worthy of all that delight or for all their delights that is the delights and pleasures of Gods workes are such as they are worthy to be sought into The originall may beare either sense Vers. 3. Majestie that is most maj●sticall and honourable standeth that is continueth or abideth firme as 1 Sam. 16. 22 Psal. 102. 27. and 33. 11. 2 Cor. 9. 9. from Psal. 112. 9. Vers. 5. a prey that is a portion of meat or food as the Greeke and Chaldee explaine it So Prov. 31. 15. Mal. 3. 10. Vers. 6. in giving or to give unto them Vers. 7. faithfull or sure constant see Ps. 19. 8. Vers. 9. redemption or deliverance which meaneth both a riddance from the evils wherein they have beene Deut. 7. 8. and 15. 15. Psal. 25. 22. and 130. 8. and a preservation from the evils whereinto the wicked fall Exod. 8. 23. Psal. 49. 7 16. and 119. 134. Vers. 10. beginning the first chiefe and principall either in time or dignity So the first Marke 12. 28. for the great commandement Matth. 22. 36. prudenci● understanding or successe and felicitie which commonly followeth prudency Prov. 3. 4. have all or shall be to all doe them the precepts mentioned vers 7. or these things generally The Greeke saith doe it meaning the covenant vers 9. his that is Gods praise of whom this Psalme is composed vers 1 c. standeth that is abideth or continueth as vers 3. PSAL. CXII The praises of the godly man who hath the promises of this life and of that which is to come His prosperity shall be an eye-sore to the wicked Halelu-jah 1 OBlessed is the man that feareth Iehovah that delighteth greatly in his commandements 2 His seed shall be mighty in the earth the generation of the righteous shall be blessed 3 Wealthy store and riches shall bee in his house and his justice standeth to perpetuall aye 4 Vnto the righteous light ariseth in darknesse gracious and pittifull and just 5 A good man doth graciously and lendeth he will moderate his words in judgment 6 Surely hee shall not be moved for ever the just man shall be to everlasting momorie 7 He will not feare for evill heare-say his heart is fixed trusting in Iehovah 8 His heart is stablished he will not feare untill he see upon his distresses 9 He hath scattered abroad he hath given to the poore his justice standeth to perpetuall aye his horne shall be exalted with honour 10 The wicked shall see and be angry he shall gnash with his teeth and melt away the desire of the wicked shall perish Annotations HAlelu-jah or Praise ye the LORD This Psalme setteth out the praises of the godly man and is composed after the order of the Hebrew Alphabet even as the former 111. Psalme with which in many things it is to be compared Vers. 2. his seed his children as Psal. 21. 11. Levit. 21. 17. So the Chaldee saith his sonnes shall be mighty in the Law 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 sufficiency of wealth gathered with labour and industry the Hebrew Hon signifieth also sufficiency Prov. 30. 15. standeth that is continueth abideth as Psal. 111. 3. where the very same is spoken of God So after vers 9. Vers. 4. light ariseth or springeth up properly as the Sunne riseth Mal. 4. 2. Light signifieth comfort peace joy c. as darknesse 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 Esa. 58. 10. Exod. 10. 23. and the contrary Iob 38. 15. gracious this may be understood of God thus from him that is
thine eyes are as doves Behold thou art faire my beloved yea pleasant also our bed is greene The beames of our houses are Cedars our galleries of Brutin trees CHAPTER I. This may be sung as the 55 or 86 Psalme WIth kisses of his mouth let him kisse me Because thy loves then wine much-better be For thy good ointments odoriferous-sent Thy name it is a powred-forth ointment Therefore the Virgins they have loved thee Doe thou me draw run after thee will we Into his chambers brought me hath the King We will be glad in thee and joyfull-sing We will record thy loves the wine above They that are upright doe thee dearly-love O daughters of Ierusalem I am Blacke but am pleasing-comely with the same Like to the tabernacles of Kedar Like to the curtaines Solomons which are Looke not on me because that I am browne Because the Sun hath on me looked-downe The children of my mother they have beene Incensed against me with angry-teene To keepe the Vineyards they did me assigne I have not kept my Vineyard which is mine O my soules love tell me where thou feedest Where thou dost make thy flocke at noone to rest For why should I be like to one that goes Aside unto the flocks of thy fellowes If thou thy selfe know not ô fairest one Of womankind then forth get thou thee gone By footsteps of the flocke and thy yong-goates Feed thou besides the shepheards dwelling-cotes I have compared thee my love unto The horses troop in Charrets of Phar'oh Thy cheekes with rowes thy necke with chaines are deckt We will make thee gold rowes with silver speckt At his round table while the King doth sit My spikenard giveth-forth the smell of it A bag of myrrh my Loved is to me Betwixt my breasts lye-all-the-night shall he My Lov'd to me a cluster of Cypres That in the vineyards of Engedi is Lee thou art faire ô thou my dearest love Loe thou art faire thine eyes are as the dove Loe thou art faire ô thou my deare-loved Yea pleasant art greene also is our bed Beames of our houses of the Cedars be Our galleries are of the Brutin tree Annotations THe Song of Songs Songs and Psalmes are for the most part arguments of joy and gladnesse in them that sing and of their praises whom the songs concerne Iam. 5. 13. Ephes. 5. 19. Exod. 15. Iudg. 5. Esay 26. 2 Sam. 22. Psal. 66. 1. 2. 3. c. So this booke treating of mans reconciliation unto God and peace by Iesus Christ with joy in the Holy Ghost is called a Song which therefore the faithfull should learne to sing with understanding making melody in their hearts to the Lord when they feele themselves made partakers of his joy And it is intituled the Song of Songs that is the chiefest and most excellent Song as Christ whom it concerneth is called the King of Kings and Lord of Lords Rev. 19. 16. and 17. 14. that is the most high and mighty King and supreme Lord of all Solomon made a thousand Songs and five 1 King 4. 32. of all which this was most excellent yea and of all the Songs in the Scripture for this celebrateth the mysteries of Christ and his Church and the communion betweene them more amply and excellently then any other which is Solomons It is better to heare the rebuke of the wise then for a man to heare the song of fooles Eccles. 7. 5. but Solomon who made this Song in praise of Christ and of his Church surpassed all the Kings of the earth in riches and wisdome 2 Chron. 9. 22. hee was wiser then all men for God gave him wisedome and understanding exceeding much and largenesse of heart even as the sand that is on the sea shoore 1 King 4. 31. 29. and all the earth sought the face of Solomon to heare his wisedome which God had put in his heart 1 King 10. 24. There was none like him before him neither after him shall any arise like unto him 1 King 3. 12. It may also bee interpreted which belongeth to or concerneth Solomon understanding hereby Christ himselfe whom Solomon prefigured in Kingdome wisedome and glory And Solomon called in Hebrew Shelomoh but after the Greeke Solomon Matthew 1. 6. had his name of peace because he was a man of rest and God said of him Solomon shall be his name and I will give salom that is peace and quietnesse unto Israel in his dayes 1 Chronic. 22. 9 so hee had peace on all sides round about him 1 King 4. 24. Now Christ is our peace Ephes. 2. 14. even the Prince of peace Esay 9. 6. and he is called Solomon in this Song Chapter 3. 11. and David prophesying of Christs Kingdome intituled his Psalme For Solomon Psalme 72. Thus the penman of this booke being the wisest of all the Prophets and Christ whom it concerneth being the very wisedome of God 1 Cor. 1. 24. and greater then Solomon Matthew 12. 42. this Song is commended unto us by the Holy Ghost in the highest degree of excellency The Chaldee paraphraseth on this title thus Songs and hymnes which Solomon the Prophet the King of Israel uttered by the Spirit of prophesie before the Lord the Lord of all the world V. 2. Let him kisse me As the Scripture mentioneth the Bride the Bridegroome and the friends of them both the children of the bride chamber Ioh. 3. 29. Matthew 9. 15. so in this Song all these especially the two former are brought in as speakers every one of and unto other so declaring their mutuall desires loves and affections The Bride is the Church espoused to Christ and called the wife of the Lambe Rev. 21. 9. to whom shee is to be presented a chaste virgin 2 Cor. 11. 2. and this Church Christ loved and gave himselfe for it that he might sanctifie and clense it with the washing of water by the Word that he might present it to himselfe a glorious Church not having spot or wrinkle or any such things but that 〈◊〉 should bee holy and without blemish Ephes. 5. 25. 26. 27. How be it before Christ came in our humanity the Church according to the ●●conomical dispenlatio of God was as a child in her non age under tutors and governours untill the time appointed of the Father Gal. 4. 1. 2. kept under the Law shut up unto the faith which should afterwards be revealed which law was a Schoolemaster unto Christ Gal. 3. 23. 24. In this estate shee continued till faith came and then she being dead to the Law by the body of Christ was to bee maried unto another even to him who is raised from the dead that she might bring forth fruit unto God Rom. 7. 1. 4. So though our godly forefathers in the daies of the Prophets saw the promises a farre off and were perswaded of them and embraced them and did all obtaine testimony and were glorious through faith yet they received not the promise God having provided some better thing