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our Lord in the midle of thee Jerusalem PSALME CXVI Laudate Dominum This Psalme is to be undertood of the vocation of the Gentils and the uniting all the people of the earth Iews and Gentils in one society viz. The Church of Christ. 1 PRaise our Lord all yee Nations Psalm 116. All people give him praise 2 Because his mercy is confirmed upon us And the truth of our Lord remains for ever PSALME CXVII Confitemini Domino This Psalme is a Canticle of thanksgiving which some think David sung when he was delivered from all his Enemys and settled upon the throne of Israel But tho this Psalme according to the letter is fitted to the person of David yett all agree and even some of the Rabins it ought also to be understood of the Messias which evidently appears by the application which our saviour himself makes of it and after him S. Peter 1 GIve glory to our Lord Psalm 117. because he is good Because his mercy continues for ever 2 Let Israel now say that he is good That his mercy continues for ever 3 Let the house of Aron now say That his mercy continues for ever 4 Let them all say who fear our Lord That his mercy continues for ever 5 When J was in straits and in tribulation I call'd upon our Lord and our Lord heard me and sett me free 6 Our Lord is my protector I will not fear what man can do to me 7 Our Lord is my protector And I will despise all my enemys 8 Much better it is to confide in our Lord Then to confide in Man 9 Much better it is to place our hope in our Lord Then to place our hope in Princes 10 All the Nations have besett me round But in the name of our Lord I have been reveng'd upon them 11 They have incompassed and beseiged me But in the name of our Lord I have been revenged upon them 12 They have swarm'd round me like bees and have been inflamed like thorns sett on fire But in the name of our Lord I have been revenged upon them 13 I have been run upon and push'd so violently that I was ready to fall But our Lord held me up 14 Our Lord is my strength and my praise And he is become my saviour 15 Avoice of joy and of ●alvation is heard in the tents of the just 16 The Right hand of our Lord has shewn its power The right hand of our Lord has raised me up The Right hand of our Lord has shewn its power 17 I shall not dy but I shall live and relate the works of our Lord. 18 Our Lord has punish'd and chastised me But he has spared my life 19 Open to me the gates of justice when J am enter'd I will praise our Lord This is the gate of our Lord and the just will enter therat 20 I will give thee thanks because thou hast heard me And art become my saviour 21 The stone which the builders rejected is made the corner stone 22 This is the work of our Lord And it is wonderfull in our eyes 23 This is the day which our Lord has made Let us triumph and rejoyce therin 24 O Lord save me May thy reign O Lord be prosperous Blessed is he who comes in the name of our Lord. 25 Wee have blessed you from the house of the Lord. God is our Lord And his light has shined upon us 26 Make this a day of solemnity with thick covering of bows even to the horne of the altar 27 Thou art my God and I will praise thy holy name Thou art my God And I will celebrate thy glory 28 I will celebrate thy holy name because thou hast heard me and hast saved me 29 Praise our Lord because he is good Because his mercy continues for ever PSALME CXVIII Beati immaculati This Psalme is all in praise of the law and ordonances of God wherin the Prophet shews his owne love and zeal for the observance of the Divine precepts Psalm 118. and also exhorts all people to do the like Tho this Psalme be without any Title yet by the ressemblance of the stile the expressions with those that bear the Title of Davids it appears to have been made by the Royall Prophet ALEPH. 1 BLessed are they whos ways are free from sin And who walk according to the Law of our Lord. 2 Blessed are they who make his Commandements their inquiry And who seek him with all their heart 3 For the doers of iniquity have not walkd in his ways 4 Thou hast commanded that thy laws shall be exactly kept 5 Grant O Lord that my ways may be sett right And may only tend to the performance of thy precept 6 I shall not fall into confusion If I have allways thy Commandments before my eyes 7 I will praise thee with an upright heart Because I have been instructed in the rules of thy justice 8 I will keep thy ordinances Do not forsake me for ever BETH 9 Man in his youth how shall he correct his ways but by following thy precepts 10 I have sought the with my whole heart Deny me not grace to fullfill thy law 11 All thy words I have layd up in my heart That I may never offend thee 12 Blessed art thou O Lord teach me thy justifiing precepts 13 I have pronounced with my lipps all the judgments which haue proceeded from thy mouth 14 I have taken as much joy in following the way prescribed by thee as in all the riches of the world 15 I will meditate on thy precepts And study thy ways 16 My thoughts shall dwell upon thy law And I will never forgett thy words GIMEL 17 Bestow thy grace upon thy sevant Give me new life I will keep thy precepts 18 Unveille my eyes and I will contemplate the wonders of thy law 19 J am but as a passenger upon the ear●h Let me not remain in ignorance of the p●ecepts 20 My soul in all times has ardently desired thy justifications 21 Thou hast shewn thy anger against the proud Cursed are they who disobey thy Commandements 22 Deliver me from reproche and contempt since I have diligently sought thy ordinances 23 For the Princes have sett in consultation against me whilst thy servant was busy in performing thy law 24 Thy law is my only meditation In all my actions I have consulted thy precepts DALETH 25 My soul has stuck to the earth Give me life according to thy word 26 I have lay'd open to thee my ways And thou hast heard me Teach me thy saving Truths 27 Lead me in the path of thy precepts And I will meditate on thy wonders 28 My soul is tired and become drouzy strengthen me with thy words 29 Keep me out of the way of iniquity And lett me obtain thy mercy by observing thy law 30 I have chosen the way of truth I have not forgot thy judgments 31 I have adhered to thy testimonys O Lord Let me not
be put to confusion 32 I ran with alacrity in the way of thy commandments When thou wert pleased to inlarge my heart HETH 33 Make thy precepts O Lord my only law And I will allways seek it 34 Give me understanding I will study thy law And I will keep it with all my heart 35 Lead me in the path of thy Commandments which are the desire of my soul. 36 Incline my heart to the love of thy law And not to avarice 37 Turn away my eyes that they may not look upon vanity Make me live in thy way 28 Establish thy word in thy servant by the fear of thee 39 Free me from the reproche which I have dreaded For thy judgme●ts are f●ll of mildnes 40 Behold I have ardently desired thy law According to thy equity bestow life upon me VAU 41 And let thy mercy come down upon me O Lord And thy saving assistance according to thy word 42 And I will answer to thos who reproche me That I have put my trust in thy promises 43 Take not at any time the word of truth out of my mouth Because I have put my whole confidence in thy judgments 44 And I will keep thy law continually for ever and ever 45 I have walk'd at liberty Because I sought thy precepts 46 And I have declared thy law in the presence of Kings And was not confounded 47 I have meditated upon thy commandments which are dear to me 48 And I have lifted up my hands to execute thy precepts which I have loved And I have made thy law my dayly exercise ZAIN 49 Remember thy promise made to thy servant In which thou didst give me hope 50 This has been my confort in my distress For thy word has revived me 51 The proud have never ceased to do wickedly But I have not declined from thy law 52 I have call'd to mind O Lord thy judgments from the beginning And I have been conforted 53 I have been ready to sink down with greif When I beheld sinners transgres sing thy law 54 Thy just decrees have been th● subject of my Canticles in the place of my pilgrimage 55 I have been mindfull by night of thy name O Lord And I have kept thy law 56 This good hath befallen me because I made thy Ordinances my whole inquiry CHETH 57 I have said It is my portion O Lord to keep thy law 58 I have implored thy assistance with all my heart Take pity on me according to thy promises 59 I have examin'd my ways And I have directed my steps according to thy precepts 60 J am prepared without being disturb'd to keep thy Commandments 61 Sinners have lay'd their snares round about me But I have not forgott thy law 62 I have risen in the midle of the night to praise thee for the Equity of thy judgments 63 I take part with all who fear thee And who observe thy precepts 64 The earth is full of thy mercy O Lord Teach me thy just Law TETH 65 Thou hast been good to thy servant O Lord According to thy promises 66 Instruct me in goodnes discipline and science because I have faith in thy Commandments 67 Because I was humbled I sinn'd And therfor I have kept thy Law 68 Thou art good and according to thy goodnes Teach me thy saving precepts 69 The injustice of the proud increaseth against me But I with my whole heart will seek to obey thee 70 Their heart is curdled like milk but I have allways meditated on thy law 71 It is good for me that thou hast humbled me That I may learn thy saving truths 72 The Law which thy mouth has pronounced is better to me then thousands of gold and silver JOD 73 Thy hands have made me and form'd me Give me understanding that I may learn thy precepts 74 Who fear thee will see me and rejoyce Because I have intirely confided in thy words 75 I have known O Lord that thy jugdments are equitable And that according to thy justice thou hast humbled me 76 Let thy mercy allso appear to comfort me According to what thou hast said to thy servant 77 Let thy compassion come towards me and I shall live For thy law is my only study 78 Let the proud be confounded because they have unjustly persecuted me But I will be imployed in performing thy Commands 79 Let them turn on my side all who fear the And who understand thy law 80 Let my heart be pure and sincere in keeping thy commandments That I may not be confounded CAPH 81 My soul has languished in expectation of thy saving mercy I have built my hope upon thy word 82 My eyes languish with longing after thy promises saying when wilt thou comfort me 83 For J am become like a bottle of leather exposed to the frost But I have not forgott thy ordinances 84 How many are the days of thy servant when wilt thou judge thos who persecute me 85 The unjust have told me fables But they were not like thy law 86 All thy Ordinances are truth it self They have persecuted me unjustly Come and releive me 87 They have almost brought me to nothing upon the earth But I have not forsaken thy precepts 88 According to thy mercy give me life And I will keep the law pronounced by thee LAMED 89 Thy word O Lord doth eternally subsist in heaven 90 Thy truth will last from generation to generation Thou hast founded the earth And it will allways remain 91 The day subsists by thy order For all things are subject to thee 92 Had not thy law been my meditation I should perhaps have perished in my affliction 93 I will never forgett thy just laws For by them thou hast given me life 94 J am thine save me Because I have carefully minded thy precepts 95 Sinners have watched me that they might destroy me But I have kept my self attentive to thy law 96 I have seen an end of all perfect things heer below But thy law hath no end MEM. 97 How have I loved thy law O Lord It is my meditation the whole day 98 Thy precepts have made me wiser then my enemys For they are a rule to me for ever 99 J am become more knowing then all my teachers Because thy law is my study 100 J am become more intelligent then the old men Because I have made diligent inquiry into thy ordinances 101 I have keept my feet out of every evill way That I might observe thy precepts 102 I have not swarued from thy rules For thou hast thy self prescribed me a law to go by 103 How delightfull to my taste are thy oracles More delicious then hony to my mouth 104 Thy precepts have given me understanding And therfor I have hated the ways of iniquity NUN 105 Thy word is a lamp to my feet And a light to my path 106 I have sworn and have resolved to observe thy just decrees 107 I have been humbled O Lord on all sides Make me
live according to thy promises 108 Mak● acceptable what my mouth does voluntarly offer to thee And teach me thy judgments 109 My * Expli My life is all●ays in danger soul is allways in my hands And I have not forgotten thy law 110 The sinners have lay'd a snare for me But I have not deviated from thy precepts 111 I have made thy law to be my inheritance for ever Because it is the joy of my heart 112 I have disposed my heart allways to keep thy Commandments Because the reward is great SAMECH 113 I have hated the unjust And I have loved thy law 114 Thou art my helper and my protector And I build my hope upon thy word 115 Depart from me all you that are wicked For I will make the law of my God my whole inquiry 116 Receive me into thy protection according to thy word and I shall live And let me not be confounded in failing of my expectation 117 Help me and I shall be safe And I will allways Meditate upon thy just decrees 118 Thou hast despised all that depart from thy law Because their thoughts are unjust 119 I have look'd upon all sinners of the earth as Prevaricaters Therfor have I lov'd thy testimonys 120 Penetrat my flesh with thy fear For thy judgments are terrible to me AIN 121 I have proceeded with justice and equity Give me not up to thos who calumniat me 122 Receive thy servant into thy good protection Let not the proud oppress me with calumnies 123 My eyes languish in expectation of thy saving mercy And of the decrees of thy justice 124 Deal with thy servant according to thy mercy Teach me thy ordinances 125 I am thy servant give me understanding that I may know thy will 126 It is time for thee O Lord now to act They have annull'd thy law 127 Thy precepts are dearer to me then gold and Topazes 128 Therfor have I directed my steps according to thy Commandments And have detested all wicked ways PHE. 129 Thy testimonys are wonderfull Therfor has my soul searched into them 130 The manifestation of thy words gives light And affords understanding to litle ones 131 I Have open'd my mouth and panted Because I longed for thy Commands 132 Turn thine eyes towards me and have mercy on me As thou usually hast on thos who love thy name 133 Set my steps right in the way of thy precepts And let no injustice rule over me 134 Deliver me from the Calumnies of men That I may keep the Commandments 135 Let thy countenance shine upon thy servant And teach me thy ordinances 137 Fountains of tears have flow'd from my eyes Because they have not kept thy law TSADE 137 Thou art just O Lord And thy judgments are full of equity 138 Thou hast commanded the keeping of thy laws which are justice and truth it self 139 My zeal has consum'd me because my enemys have forgott thy words 140 Thy words are sincere and try'd by fire And thy servant has lov'd them 141 J am litle and contemptible yet have I not forgott thy precepts 142 Thy justice is eternall justice Thy law is truth it self 143 Affliction and distress are come upon me And I still meditate upon thy precepts 144 The equity of thy law is eternall Give me understanding and I shall live COPH. 145 I have cry'd out with my whole heart Hear me O Lord I will seek thy law 146 To thee I have cry'd out Preserve me that I may keep thy Commandments 14● I have made hast and I have cry'd out betimes Because all my hope is in thy promises 148 My eyes before the morning are lifted up to thee That I may meditate upon thy law 149 Hear my voice O Lord according to thy mercy And according to thy justice give me life 150 They who persecute me approche to iniquity and are at a great distance from thy law 151 Thou O Lord art near at hand And all thy ways are truth it self 152 From the beginning I have known that thou hast established for ever the testimonys of thy law REZ 153 See how low J am brought and deliver me For I have not forgott thy law 154 Judge my cause and redeem me Give me life according to thy promise 155 Salvation is far from sinners Because they have not observed thy just law 156 Many are thy mercys O Lord According to the equity of thy judgment give me life 157 Many are they who persecute and afflict me But I have not declined from thy precepts 158 I have beheld the breakers of thy law And I have pyned with greif because thy transgressed thy ordinances 159 See O Lord how I have loved thy Commandments Let thy mercy make me live 160 Truth is the principle of thy words The justice of thy judgments is eternal ZIN. 161 Princes have persecuted me without cause And my heart is kept in fear by thy words 162 I will how ever rejoyce in thy decrees like one who finds rich spoyles 163 I have hated and abominated iniquity But I have loved thy law 164 Seven times in the day I have offer'd praises to thee for the rightiousnes of thy judgments 165 Much peace is enjoyed by thos who love thy law And nothing shall make them fall 166 O Lord I have waited for thy saving mercy And I have loved thy Commandments 167 My soul has kept thy precepts And has ardently loved them 168 Thy Laws and thy ordinances I have carefully observed Because all my ways are seen by thee TAU 169 Let my prayer have accesse to thee O Lord Give me understanding according to thy word 170 Let my petition come before thee Deliver me according to thy promise 171 My lipps shall sing hymnes when thou shalt vouchafe to teach me thy ordinances 172 My tongue shall publish thy words Because thy precepts are justice it self 173 Hold out thy hand to save me Because I have chosen thy law 174 O Lord I have earnestly sought thy saving mercy And thy law is my meditation 175 My soul shall live and praise thee And thy judgments will support me 176 I have wandered like a Lost sheep seek thy servant for I have not forgott thy Commandments PSALME CIX Ad Dominum cum tribularer This Psalme and fourteen more that follow are called by The Title of graduall tho the reason does not appear why they are so call'd David seemes to have made this Psalme in the time of his banishment he begs of God to deliver him from the treachery of his Enemies and deplores his exile amongst barbarous people 1 I call'd out to Our Lord in my affliction Psalm 119. And he heard me 2 Deliver my soul O Lord from unjust lipps And from the deceitfull tongue 3 What will be the just reward of a deceitfull tongue 4 The peircing Arrows of the mighty desolating coals 5 I greive because my banishment is prolonged I have dwelt with the Inhabitants of Cedar My soul has been a long
and has taken me into his protection from a deluge of water he has drawn me out 20 He has rescued me our of the hands of my powerfull enemys and of those who hated me for they were become too mighty for me 21 They first sett upon me in the day of my affliction but our Lord became my protector 22 He has set me at liberty he has sav'd me because he lov'd me 23 Our Lord will render to me according to my justice and according to the cleanes of my hands 24 Because I have kept the ways of our Lord and have not been guilty of impiety towards my God 25 For all his judgments are before my eyes and I have not rejected his just laws 26 And I will keep my self unspotted before him and will watch my self least I fall into iniquity 27 Our Lord will render to me according to my justice and will recompense me according to the cleanes of my hands in his sight 28 * Heb. vvith the mercifull thou vvilt be mercifull With the holy thou wilt be holy and with the innocent man thou wilt be innocent 29 * Heb. and vith the sincere thou vvilt be sincere And with the elect thou wilt be elect and with the pervers thou wilt * Heb. vvrestle be perverted 30 For thou wilt save the people that are humble and thou wilt humble the eyes of the proud 31 'T is rhou o Lord that dost light my lamp my God! illuminat my darknes 23 By thee J shall be delivered from temptation and in the strength of my God I will make my way over the wall 33 The ways of my God are clean without spot the words of our Lord are tryd as it were by fire he is the protector of all that hope in him 34 For who is God but our Lord or what God is there but our God 35 The God who has begirt me with fortitude and made my ways to be free from blemish 36 Who has bestowd on my feet the swiftnes of staggs and has seated me on high places 37 Who hath taught my hands to fight in battel and has made my arms like a bow of brass 38 And thou hast given me o Lord thy protection for my security and thy right hand has held me up 39 Thy discipline has thorowly amended me and by that I will allways be instructed 40 Thou hast widen'd my steps under me and hast made my feet to tread firm 41 I will pursue my enemies and catch them and will not go back till they are defeated 42 I will break them nor shall they stand before me they shall fall under my feet 43 For thou hast given me strength and inabled me for war and has brought under me all those that rose up against me 44 Thou hast made my enemies turn their backs to me and all that hate me thou hast destroyd 45 They cryd out for help but there was none to save them to our Lord they cryd but he did not hear them 46 And I will bruse them as small as dust before the wind and like dirt in the streets they shall be cast out 47 Thou wilt deliver me from the contradictions of the people thou wilt establish me chief over nations 48 A people whom I did not know have serv'd me as soon as they heard of me they obeyd me 49 The degenerate have been false to me the degenerate children are grown rotten they have halted and are gone out of the way 50 Our Lord liveth and blessed be my God let the God of my safety be exalted above all things 51 Thou who hast revenged my cause and subdued nations under me thou who hast deliverd me from all my enraged enemies 52 Thou wilt likewise raise me above those who rise up against me from the injust men thou wilt rescue me 53 Therfore o Lord J will make known thy glory amongst the nations and to thy name I will sing a Psalm 54 May he still increase the safety of his king may he shew mercy to David his anointed and to his seed for ever PSALME XVIII Coeli enarrant gloriam This Psalm consists of two parts in the first wee are taught that the power and glory of God may be knowen by contemplating the celestiall bodies and especially the sun In the second part is described the perfection and efficacy of the Divine law The Psalm concludes with a prayer for the pardon of hidden sins 1 THe heavens speak the glory of God Psalm 18 and the firmament sets forth the works of his hands 2 Each day relates it to the next day and night to night imparts the knowledge of it 3 Not in words or speches whose voice is not heard 4 For the sound of them is gone thorow the whole earth and their words from one end of the world to the other 5 He has placed his tabernacle in the sun and he himself is like a bridegroom comming out of his wedding chamber 6 He setts forth with triumph as a gaint to run his career from one end of the heavens he begins his progres 7 And proceeds to the other end and the whole world do's feel his warmth 8 The law of our Lord is perfect without blemish it converts souls the testimony of our Lord is faithfull it gives wisdom to litle ones 9 The decrees of our Lord are just they comfort the heart the precepts of our Lord are bright they illuminat the eyes 10 The fear of our Lord is holy and remains for ever the judgments of our Lord are true and justifyd in themselves 11 And are more to be desired then gold and all pretious stones and more delitious then hony and the hony comb 12 Therfore thy servant carefully keeps them and for keeping of them great is the reward 13 But who is he that well knows his trangressions Cleanse me o Lord from my hidden sins and from the contagion of strangers preserve thy servant 14 If they have not dominion over me then I shall become pure and shall be cleansed from the greatest sin 15 Then will the words I speak become pleasing to thee as also the meditation of my heart which is allways in thy sight 16 Thou o Lord art my helper and my Redeemer PLALME XIX Exaudiat te Dominus It is beleeved that David composed this Psalm to be sung by the people when he was ready to march against the Ammonites It contains a prayer for the happy succes of his war 1 MAy our Lord hear thee in the day of tribulation Psalm 19 may the name of the God of Jacob protect thee 2 May he send thee succour from his Sanctuary and defense out of Sion 3 May he be mindfull of thy sacrifice and may thy holocaust be gratefull to him 4 May he give thee the desire of thy heart and prosper all thy designs 5 Wee shall rejoyce in thy safety and wee shall have glory in the name of our God 6 May our Lord grant all
by telling them that God as a suprem Iudge presides in the middle of them and will call them to account for the judgements they shall give 1 GOd is present in the assembly of the Gods Psalm 81. and being in the midle of them he judgeth the Gods 2 How long therefor will you judge unjustly how long will you have partiall respect to the persons of sinners 3 Judge the cause of the poor and of the orphan and do justice to the oppressed and the needy 4 Rescue the poor and deliver the indigent from the oppression of the sinner 5 But they are ignorant and void of understanding they walk in the dark For this reason the fundations of the world will be shaken 6 I have sayd you are Gods and all of you sons of the most high 7 But you shall dy like men and shall fall like other Princes 8 Rise up O God! and judge the earth for all the nations will become thy inheritance PLALME LXXXII Deus quis similis erit tibi The time when this Psalme was made is also much controverted amongst interpreters It was certainly made upon the occasion of some great and dangerous war which threatned the Iews and it is very proper to excite in us a confidence in God in the midle of the greatest dangers 1 O God! who shall be like to thee Psalm 82. Be not silent nor de lay any longer shewing thy power 2 For behold thy enemys have made a great noise And those who hate thee have lifted up their head 3 They have form'd malitious designs against thy people and have conspired against thy saints 4 They have said Come Let us exterminate them from amongst the nations that the name of Israel may be quite forgott 5 To this end they have conspired together and are joyn'd in confederacy against thee with the Tents of the Idumeans and of the Ismaelites 6 Moab and the Agarens Gebal and Ammon and Amalech the strangers together with the inhabitants of Tyrus 7 Also the Assyrians are come up to them And are become auxiliarys to the sons of Lot 8 Do by them as thou hast done by the Madianites and by Cicera And as thou hast done by Jabin near the torrent of Cisson 9 They were destroy'd in Endor and they became like dung upon the earth 10 Dispose of their Princes as thou didst of Oreb and Zebel and Salmena 11 All those Princes who have said Come let us possess the sanctuary of God as our owne inheritance My God! turn them about like a wheel and like chaff before the wind 13 As a fire kindled burns down the wood of a forest and as a flame consumes the mountains 14 So will thy tempest drive them before the And thy anger put them to an utter route 15 Fill their faces with Ignominy And they will seek thy name O Lord 16 Otherwise Let their confusione and their terrours last allways Let them be covered with shame and perish 17 And let them know that thy name is Lord And that thou art the only most high upon the earth PSALME LXXXIII Quam dilecta tabernacula The subject of this Psalme seems to be the same with that of the 41. ch wherein David expresseth his great desire of seeing again the tabernacle of our Lord at the time ●hen his persecutions had remoued him at a distance from it But principally it ought to be applied to the ardent desire which the faithfull in the banishment of this life have of injoying God in heaven which is their true country 1 HOw louely are thy tabernacles Psalm 83. O Lord of hosts my soul does languish with ardent desire of entering into the house of our Lord. 2 My heart and my whole body with transports of joy seek the living God 3 Even the sparrow finds a lodging for itself And the turtle a nest wherin to place its young ones 4 Thy Altars O Lord of hosts my king and my God! are my place of rest 5 Happy are they who dwell in thy house O Lord For ever and ever they will praise thee 6 Blessed is the man whos help is from thee he disposeth his heart in this vaile of tears to be still rising upward to the place he hath proposed to himself 7 For the maker of the law will give his benediction They will rise from vertue to vertue They will see the God of Gods in Sion 8 O Lord the God of Hosts hear my prayer hearken to me O God of Jacob 9 Look upon us O God our protector and cast thine eyes upon the face of thy Christ. 10 For better is one day in thy tabernacles then a thousand any wher els 11 I have chosen rather to be the lowest in the house of my God then to dwell in the tents of sinners 12 For God is a lover of mercy and of truth our Lord is the giver of grace and glory 13 He will not deprive thos of his goods who walk in innocence O Lord of Hosts blessed is the man who hopes in thee PSALME LXXXIV Benedixisti Domine This Psalme may be said to containe a double prediction v●z of the return from the Captivity of Babylon and of the generall redemption of mankind which was to proceed from the incarnation of the word 1 THou hast given thy blessing Psalm 84. O Lord to thy Land thou hast delivered Jacob from captivity 2 Thou hast pardon'd the iniquity of thy people thou hast cover'd all their sins 3 Thou hast wholy appeas'd thy anger And hast diverted from us the rigour of thy indignation 4 Convert us to thee O God our saviour and turn away thy anger from us 5 Wilt thou for ever be incensed against us wilt thou extend thy anger from generation to generation 6 O God! in turning towards us thou wilt give us life And thy people will rejoice in thee 7 Shew thy mercy to us O Lord and give us thy saving assistance 8 I will hearken to what our Lord God shal speak within mee for he will speak peace to his people 9 And to his saints And to all thos who are converted at heart 10 His salvation is certainly near at hand to thos who fear him that so glory may dwell in our Land 11 Mercy and truth have met together justice and peace have kissed each other 12 Truth is sprung up fom the earth And justice has look'd down from heaven 13. For our Lord will powr down his blessing And out Land will yeeld its fruit 14 Justice will walk before him And in the way will direct his steps PSALME LXXXV Inclina Domine It appears by this Psalme that David was pressed with some great affliction possibly the persecution of Saul when he made this Psalme ●hich containes a fervent prayer to God to hear him and assist him in his mercy This Psalme also containes a clear prophesy of the conversion of the gentils 1 BOw down thine ear Psalm 85. O Lord heare me for j
nor the machinations contrived in the dark nor the assault of the noon day divell 7 A thousand shall fall by thy side and ten thousand on thy right hand But no hurt shall come att thee 8 But thou shallt consider and look round with thy eyes and see the just recompense of sinners 9 Because thou hast sayd in thee O Lord is my hope And thou hast chosen the most high for thy refuge 10 Evill shall not approche to thee And the scourge will not come near thy habitation 11 For he has given thee in charge to his Angels that they may preserve thee in all thy ways 12 They will bear thee up with thei● hands least thy foot should stumble against the stone 13 Thou shalt safely walk over the aspic and the basilisk And thou shalt trample upon the Lyon and the Dragon 14 Because he has trusted in me I will deliver him I will protect him because he has known my name 15 He shall call upon me and I will hear him I am with him in time of tribulation I will rescue him and make him glorious 16 I will fill him with length of days And I will shew him my salvation PSALME LXXXXII Bonum est confiteri It is beleeved that this Psalme may have been made by David after he was delivered from the war of Absolom he gives God thanks admires the profoundnes of his wisedom in all his works and compares the false felicity of the wicked with the solid and everlasting happines of the just 1 IT is good to praise our Lord Psalm 91. and in Psalms to celebrate thy name that art the most high 2 To sett forth thy mercy in the morning And thy truth by night 3 Upon the instrument of ten strings in concert with the voice and the harpe 4 For thou hast delighted me O Lord in the things thou hast made And in the works of thy hands great will be my joy 5 How magnificent are thy works O Lord Deep and impenetrable are thy thoughts 6 The man without sense will not know and the fool will not understand these things 7 Whilst the sinners spring up like grass And the wicked flourish in the world 8 To perish at last for ever Thou O Lord for all eternity art the most high For behold O Lord thy enemys for behold thy enemys perish And all the workers of iniquity will be scatter'd 10 And like the horn of an unicorn my power will be rais'd up And my oldage will be supported by thy plentifull mercy 11 My eye has look'd upon my enemys with contempt And my ear will hear what becomes of thos who maliciously have risen up against me 12 The just shall flourish like the Palme tree And shall grow up like a Cedar upon Libanus 13 Planted in the house of our Lord They shall flourish in the house of our God 14 Still they shall be multiplyed in a fruitefull old age and shall have vigour and strength to declare 15 That our Lord God is full of equity and that there is no injustice in him PSALME LXXXVIII Dominus regnavit The Author of this Psalme represeuts God's everlasting Kingdom setts forth his power and the truth of his promises 1 OUr Lord reigneth Psalm 92. and is clothed with Majesty Our Lord has put on strength and has begirt himself 2 For he has fixed the globe of the earth which shall not be moved 3 Even then thy throne was established Thy being is before all ages 4 The rivers O Lord have raised The rivers have raised their voice 5 The rivers have raised their waves with the sound of many waters 6 Wonderfull are the swellings of the sea wonderfull yet more is our Lord in the heavens 7 Thy testimonys are most undoubtedly credible 3 Holynes becomes thy house O Lord for ever PSALME LXXXXIII Deus ultionum The Prophet in this Psalme represents the blindnes and uniustice of thos who abusing the patience of God persecute and oppress the just Thes he incourages in their sufferings to rely upon the mercy of God which sooner or later will never faile them and this he confirms by his owne exemple 1 GOd is the Lord of revenge Psalm 93. The God of revenge acts with full liberty 2 Be exalted thou who judgest the earth Render to the proud what they deserve 3 How long O Lord shall sinners how long shall sinners triumph 4 How long shall they vant and utter their iniquitys How long shall they boast who act unjustly 5 They have humbled thy people O Lord They have afflicted thos of thy inheritance 6 They have kill'd the widow and the stranger They have slain the orphan 7 And they have said The Lord will not see it and the God of Jacob will know nothing of it 8 Understand all yee sensless amongst the people And all ye fools at last grow wise 9 He that formed the ear will he not hear and he who made the eye will he not see 10 He that chastiseth whole nations will he not reprehend you he that gives knowledge to man will he not know 11 Our Lord knows the thoughts of men how vain they are 12 Happy is the man whom thou shalt teach O Lord and who shall be instructed by thee out of thy Law 13 That thou mayst make the evill days easy to him untill the pit is dug for the sinner 14 For our Lord will not cast off his people nor will he abandon his owne inheritance 15 But preserve it untill his justice be manifested in his judgements And all shall adhere to it that are upright of heart 16 Who in the mean time will take take my part against the wicked Or who will stand by me against the workers of iniquity 17 If our Lord had not helped me my soule had allmost dwelt in Hell 18 If J said my foot did faile me Thy mercy O Lord at the same time held me up 19 In proportion to the many sorrows that have oppressed my heart Thy consolations have fill'd my soul with joy 20 Will the seat of injustice have communication with thee who hast made thy precept painfull and laborious 21 They will ly in wait to take the life of the just and they will condemn innocent blood 22 But our Lord is become my refuge And my God is the prop of my hope 23 And he will make their injustice return upon themselves The Lord our God will destroy them PSALME LXXXXIV Venite exultemus This Psalme without doubt was made by David since saint Paul cites it as his in the Epistle to the Hebrews Some think it was made at the time when he carryed the Ark to mount Sion It containes a lively exhortation to praise God with our heart our voice and our works and to submitt to his holy laws 1 COme Psalm 94. Let us rejoyce in the presence of our Lord Let us sing the praises of God our saviour 2 Let us make haste to present ourselves before him with
of the Just. 7 For our Lord knows and approuves the way of the Just But the way of the Impious will end in destruction PSALME II. Quare fremuerunt This Psalm thô without a Title as the former has David for the Author and is cited as his Act. 4. v. 5. where it is applyd to Christ and the Church So likewise S. Paul applys those words Thou art my son J this day have begot the to Christ Heb. 1. v. 5. and the Iews themselves think this Psalm relat●s to their Messias Certain it is that under the figure of David and his Reign Christ and his Kingdom are represented the firmnes of his Empire and of his Church are described together with the vain conspiracies of men against it All Kings and Princes are invited to be obedient to it 1 WHy are the Gentils in a rage Psalm And the Nations in a vain conspiracy 2 The Kings of the earth have stood up And the Princes have assembled against our Lord and against his Christ saying 3 Let us break their bonds And let us throw of their yoke 4 But he who dwells in the heavens will laugh at them And our Lord will turn them to derision 5 Then he will speak to them in his anger And in his fury he will confound them 6 But I am constituted by him King over Sion his holy Mountain To hold forth his Law 7 Our Lord said to me Thou art my son I this day have begot thee 8 Ask it of me and I wil give thee the Nations for thy Inheritance And the whole earth shall be in thy possession 9 Thou shalt rule them with a rod of iron Psalm 2. And like a potters Vessel thou shalt break them in pieces 10 And now you Kings be wise Learn well your duty you that judge the earth 11 Serve our Lord with fear Rejoyce and tremble before him 12 Imbrace discipline Least out Lord should be angry and you perish by leaving the way of the Just. 13 When his Indignation shall break out on the sudden Happy are they who confide in him PSALME III. Domine quid multiplicati This in the Title is called the Psalm of David when he fled from the face of Absalon his son as it is related 2. Reg. 15. v. 14. he declares that he puts his hope only in God and describes how powerfull his assistance is and on the contrary how vain the designs of the enemies are 1 WHy o Lord Psalm 3. do's the number increase of those who persecute me Many are they who rise up against me 2 Many say to my soul in vain she seeks for safety from her God 3 But thou o Lord art my protector and my glory by thee my head has been rais'd 4 I have cry'd out with a lowd voice to our Lord and he has heard me from his holy mountain 5 I slept took my rest and have rose up again because our Lord hath protected me 6 I shall not fear those thousands of people that incompass me rise up and save me O Lord my God! 7 For thou hast struck down all that oppose me without cause thou hast broken the teeth of sinners 8 There is no safety but from our Lord by thee my God! thy people are blest PSALME IV. Cum invocarem exaudivit This Psalm is upon the same subject with the former and seems to have been made much at the same time David implores the help of God exhorts the Princes that revolted to desist from their rebellion and to acknowledge him for King as having been so constituted by God 1 WHen I call'd upon him Psalm 4. the God of my justice did hear me thou didst inlarge me when I was in distresse 2 Still have mercy on me and hear my prayer 3 Yee sons of men how long will your hearts be stupid Why do you love vanity and seek after lyes 4 Know that our Lord has done wonderfull things for his holy one he will hear me when I cry out to him 5 Be angry and sin not what you have said in your hearts repent upon your beds 6 Offer a sacrifice of justice and put your confidence in our Lord many say who will shew us good things 7 The light of thy countenance o Lord is printed on us thou hast powr'd joy into my heart 8 They by their plenty of wheat of wine of oyle increase and grow rich 9 I at the same time in peace will sleep and be at rest 10 Because thou o Lord in a singular manner hast strengthen'd me with hope PSALME V. Verba mea auribus This Psalm shews to have been made by David when he was sett upon by the wicked He begs of God to hear his prayers he imprecates the Impious wishing them deserved punishments and conforts the pious and the just with the hope of reward 1 GIve ear o Lord to my words Psalm 5. understand my cry 2 Be attentive to the voice of my prayer my King and my God For to thee I will pray early in the morning o Lord thou shalt hear my voice 4 Early will I stand before thee and I shall know that thou art not a God that loveth iniquity 5 Nor shall the wicked dwell near thee nor the unjust remain in thy sight 6 Thou hatest all doers of injustice thou wilt destroy all that speak lyes 7 The bloody and the deceitfull man our Lord will abominate but I through the abundance of thy mercy 8 Will enter into thy house I will adore in thy holy Temple with fear and reverence 9 Conduct me o Lord in the vvay of thy justice look after me and direct my ways in regard of my enemies 10 Because there is no truth in their mouth vain and hollow is their heart 11 Their throat is an open sepulcher they have dealt deceitfully with their tongues judge them o God! 12 Let them miscarry in their designs according to the multitude of their iniquitys expell them because they have provok'd thee o Lord 13 And let all rejoyce who hope in thee for ever they will be fill'd with joy and thou wilt dwell in them 14 And all will have glory in thee who love thy name for thou wilt bless the just one 15 With thy mercy o Lord as with a sheild thou hast incompas'd us PSALME VI. Domine ne in furore In this Psalm David first sets forth the violence of his sicknes In the next place he begs God to free him from it and lastly he describes the consternation of his Enemies upon his prayers being heard and his health restored to him 1 O Lord Psalm 6. rebuke me not in thy indignation nor chastise me in thy anger 2 Have mercy on me o Lord because I am infirm heal me o Lord for my bones are all in disorder 3 My soul is extremely afflicted but thou o Lord Say how long 4 Turn to me o Lord and rescue my soul save me for thy mercies sake 5 For the dead
and sett before me a table to strengthen me against those who persecute me 7 Thou hast powred oyle upon my head and my inebriating cup how admirable is it 7 And thy mercy will accompany me all the days of my life 9 That I may dwell for ever in the house of our Lord. PSALME XXIII Domini est terra Most believe that David made this Psalm to be sung by the people when the ark was carryd to mount Sion but all interpreters agree that the holy Prophet had principally in his view the ascension of our Saviour Iesus Christ into heaven 1 THe earth is our Lords Psalm 23 and all that it contains the whole world and all that dwell in it are his 2 For he it was that founded the earth above the seas and provided it should be above the rivers 3 Who shall ascend to the mountain of our Lord or who shall stand in his holy place 4 He whose hands are innocent whose heart is clean who has not in vain received his soul and who has not deceitfully sworn to his neighbour 5 This is he who shall receive blessings from our Lord and mercy from God his Saviour 6 This is the race of men who seek him who seek the face of the God of Jacob. 7 Princes lift up your gates eternal gates be yee lifted up and the king of glory will enter 8 Who is the king of glory our Lord the strong the mighty our Lord the powerfull in battel 9 Princes lift up your gates eternal gates be yee lifted up and the king of glory will enter 10 Who is the king of glory the Lord of all power he is the king of glory PSALME XXIV Ad te Domine levavi It is probable that David made this Psalm in the time of the rebellion of Absalon It contains the prayer of a man in great straits begging ye assistance of God against his enel mies and the pardon of his sins 1 TO thee Psalm 24 o Lord I have rais'd up my soul in thee my God I confide and I shall not be asham'd 2. Nor let my enemies deride me for none who waite for thee will be put to confusion 3 Let all those be confounded who void of reason act unjustly 4 Shew to me o Lord thy ways and lead me in thy paths 5 Direct me in thy truth and teach me because thou art my God and my Saviour the whole day I wait for thee 6 Remember o Lord thine own mercy's the mercy's which thou hast shewn from the beginning of the world 7 But call not to mind the sins of my youth nor my ignorances 8 Remember me according to thy mercy o Lord for thy goodnes sake 9 Our Lord is mild and just and therfore he will prescribe a law to those who are out of the way 10 The meek he will guide in Judgment and he will teach the mild his ways 11 All the ways of our Lord are mercy and truth in respect to those who carefully seek his will and his laws 12 For the sake of thy holy name pardon o Lord my sin for very great it is 13 Who is the man that feareth our Lord for him he has provided a law to guide him in the way he has chosen 14 His soul shall dwell in plenty of goods and his seed shall inherite the land 15 Our Lord is a firm support to those that fear him and he will make his covenant manifest to them 16 My eyes shall allways be lifted up to our Lord for he will pull my feet out of the snare 17 Look upon me and have mercy on me because I am alone and poor 18 The griefs of my heart are multiplyd deliver me from my necessitys 19 Behold my low condition and the pain I am in And pardon all my offenses 20 Consider how my enemies are increased And how unjust a hatred they have towards me 21 Preserve my soul And deliver me I will not be ashamed because I have hoped in thee 23 O God! deliver Israel from all its tribulations PSALME XXV Judica me Domine The author of this Psalm appeals to God as his Iudge both of his own innocence and of the injustice of his enemies Interpreters differ in their opinion whither it was made by David in the time of Saul's persecution or of Absalom's rebellion 1 BE my Judge Psalm 25. O Lord because I have proceeded with innocence And having hoped in our Lord I shall not be weaken'd 2 Try me O Lord And put me to the test try my reins and my heart by fire 3 For thy mercy is allways before my eyes And I have delighted in thy truth 4 I have not sat down in the assemblys of vanity nor will I enter amongst the workers of iniquity 5 I have detested the conventions of malitious men nor will I ever sit in company with the Impious 6 I will wash my hands with the innocent And will still keep about thy altar O Lord 7 That I may hear the voice of thy praises And that I may relate all thy wonders 8 I have lov'd the beauty of thy house O Lord And the place where thy glory do's reside 9 Let not my soul O God! be lost with the Impious nor my life with the men of blood 10 Whose hands are stain'd with iniquity And whose right hand is full of bribes 11 But I will still proceed in my innocence redeem me and have mercy on me 12 My feet have stood firm in the right way in all assemblies I will praise thee O Lord PSALME XXVI Dominus illuminatio mea In this Psalm David mentions the dangers which by Gods assistance he has overcome and the assurance he has of being protected for the future he also begs of our Lord that he may without disturbance serve him night and day in the Tabernacle 1 OUr Lord is my light Psalm 27. And my safety whom shall I fear 2 Our Lord is the protector of my life who shall make me tremble 3 When the wicked came up against me to devour me 4 Those enemies that persecuted me were themselves weaken'd And fell to the ground 5 Should armies be drawn up against me my heart would be voide of fear 6 Should they give me battle my hope in this would still be firm 7 One only thing I have askd of our Lord And this I will require that I may dwell all the days of my life in the house of our Lord. 8 That I may contemplate the delights of our Lord And visite his temple 9 For he has hid me in his Tabernacle Psalm 26. in the days of my tribulation he shelter'd me in the secret part of his Tabernacle 10 He has sett me up upon a rock And has now rais'd my head above all my enemies 11 I have gone round and I have offer'd in his Tabernacle a sacrifice of joy I will sing hymns and Canticles to our Lord. 12 Hear O Lord my voice with which I cry out
Noli aemulari ' This Psalm seems to have been made by David when he was in some great affliction and probably when Absalom rebelled against him He fortify's himself likewise others against the scandal which the prosperity of the wicked do's usually cause in the minds of those who do not live by faith 1 BE not troubled at the prosperity of the wicked Psalm 36. nor shalt thou envy the workers of iniquity 2 For they will soon wither like hay And will fade like herbs in the feild 3 Hope in our Lord and do good then shalt thou inhabite the earth and be nourish'd with the plenty of it 4 Place thy delight in our Lord And he will grant thee the petitions of thy heart 5 Lay open thy way to our Lord hope in him and he will do for thee 6 And he will make thy justice appear as a shining light And thy equity as the noon day be subject to our Lord and pray to him 7 Envy not the man who prospers in his ways the man whose ways are full of injustice 8 Lay aside anger and indignation And be not provoked to do evill 9 For the wicked shall be exterminated but they who wait with patience upon our Lord shall inherite the land 10 Stay a litle and the sinner shall be no more you shall look in the place where he was and not find him 11 But the meek shall possess the land And shall be delighted in the fullnes of peace 12 The sinner will watch and observe the just And grind his teeth at him 13 But our Lord will laugh at him because he foresees his day is coming 14 The sinners have unsheathed their swords And they have bent their bows 15 To overthrow the poor and the needy And to slay the upright of heart 16 Let their swords pass into their own hearts And let their bows be broken 17 Happyer is the just man with a litle then sinners with their overflowing riches 18 For the arms of sinners shall be broken but our Lord strengthens the just 19 Our Lord knows the days of those who live without stain And their inheritance will last for ever 20 In evill days they shall not be confounded in the time of famine they shall be fill'd the sinners are they who shall perish 21 The enemies of our Lord after they have been honour'd and rais'd up in the world shall suddenly fall and vanish like smoak 22 The sinner shall borrow and never pay but the just shall have compassion and give 23 For they that bless and praise God shall inherite the earth but they who blaspheme him shall be brought to nothing 24 The hopes of the just man shall be guided by our Lord And he will be pleased with his way 25 When he falls he shall not be bruised because our Lord lays his hand under him 26 I have been young and now I am old And I have not seen a just man abandon'd and his children begging bread 27 The whole day he is compassionate lends And his posterity shall be in benediction 28 Avoid evill and do good And thou shalt live for ever and ever 29 For our Lord loves justice and will never forsake his holy ones eternally they shall be preserved 30 The unjust shall be punished And the race of the Impious shall perish 31 But the just shall inherite the land And shall dwell in it age after age 32 The mouth of the just man shall utter wisdom And his tongue shall speak according to justice and equity 33 The law of his God is in his heart And he shall not be supplanted in his way 34 The sinner watches and observes the just one And seeks how to destroy him 35 But our Lord will not leave him in his hands nor will condemn him when he comes to be judged 36 Wait for our Lord and keep his way and he will raise thee that thou may'st possess the land by inheritance when the Impious shall have perished then thou wilt see this 37 I have seen the wicked man mightily exalted Psalm 361 And elevated like the Cedars of Libanus 38 And passing by again behold● he was no more I look'd for him And the place where he sto●d was not to be found 39 Preserve thy innocence and judge uprightly for there will be still remaines of the man that loves peace 40 But the Impious shall fall all at once And all that remaines of him shall perish 41 The preservation of the just is from our Lord he is their protector in the time of tribulation 42 And our Lord will assist them and deliver them he will rescue them out of the hands of sinners And save them because they have hoped in him PLALME XXXVII Domine ne infurore All agree that this penitentiall Psalm was made by David after the two crimes of adultery and murder which he had committed It containes the true and just sentments of a penitent heart 1 O Lord rebuke me not in thy indignation Psalm 37. nor chastise me in thy anger 2 For thy arrows are struck fast in me And thy hand is heavy upon me 3 At the sight of thy anger all my flesh is diseased at the sight of my sins I have no rest in my bones 4 Because my iniquitys are grown up above my head And like a heavy weight they press me down 5 My old wounds are putrified and are full of corruption by reason of my extreme folly 6 I am become wretched and bowed to the very ground the whole day I walked in sorrow 7 For my loins are full of illusions and there is no soundnes in my flesh 8 I am afflicted and exceedingly humbled my sighs did roar thorow the oppression of my heart 9 Thou seest o Lord what I desire And my sighs are not hidden from thee 10 My heart is full of trouble my strength hath forsaken me and the ligh of my eyes even that has fail'd me 11 My friends and my relations came towards me And stood up against me 12 They who have been neerest to me stood far from me And they used violence who sought my life 13 And the contrivers of mischief against me spoke things void of truth their dayly study was to deceive 14 But I as if I were deaf heard them not And like a dumb man I did not open my mouth 15 And so I became like one that had lost his hearing And was unable to give any answer 16 But since O Lord I have put my whole confidence in thee thou wilt hear me O Lord my God! 17 For I have sayd within my self let not my enemies insult over me who seeing me ready to fall already speak of me with pride and contempt 18 Yet I am still prepar'd for suffering And my sorrow is never out of my sight 19 I will openly declare my iniquity And allways think of my sin 20 But in the mean time my enemies live And are strengthen'd against me And they increase who
hate me unjustly 21 They who render evill for good speak ill of me because I have followed goodnes 22 Forsake me not O Lord my God! do not depart from me be mindfull to help me O Lord God of my salvation PSALME XXXVIII Dixi custodiam vias David probably made this Psalm about the same time with the former viz. When he was pursued by Absalom and outraged by Semei He describes the vanity shortnes of this life and the necessity of patience to attaine peace and quiet 1 I have said Psalm 38. I will watch my ways that I may not offend with my tongue 2 I have put a guard upon my mouth when the sinner stood up against me 3 I was silent and humbled my self even the good things I could say I suppressed And my greif did augment 4 My heart was in a great heat And whilst I meditated a flame rose up with in me 5 I said with my tongue Lord make known to me my end 6 And what is the number of my days that I may know what is wanting to me 7 I see that thou hast stinted my days And that my being is as it were nothing before thee 8 True it is that every living man is vanity all over 9 True it is that man passeth away like a shadow and like an image And yet he vainly disquiets and troubles himself 10 He gathers and hoords up wealth And yet knows not who after him shall injoy it 11 But now where lyes my hope and expectation is it not in our Lord all my treasure is in thee my God! 12 Deliver me from all my iniquitys thou hast made me a subject of derision even to fools 13 I have held my tongue and have not open'd my mouth because thou hast done it remove thy chastisements from me 14 The force of thy hand has made me sink under thy corrections 't is for his iniquity that thou dos't punish man 15 And thou hast made his soul wither and dry up like aspider And indeed vaine is the trouble and solicitude of mankind 16 O Lord hear my prayer and my supplication hear the voice of my tears 17 Be not silent for I am but a stranger and a traveller before thee as all my progenitors have been 18 O Lord grant me remission that I may be refreshed before I depart and shall be no more PSALME XXXIX Expectans expectavi Interpreters say that this Psalm contains two different senses the one which regards the person of David persecuted by Absalom and the other which regards the person of the son of God born according to the flesh of the race of David Thus it is applyd by S. Paul in his Epistle to the Hebrews David thanks God for having deliver'd him from so many dangers and begs his further assistance in that which he at this time was in Iesus Christ in the name of all his members gives thanks to God his father for the many benefits they have received from him and some times he speaks in hi● own name clearly denoting the mistery of his Incarnation which has made ce●se all the sacrifices of the old law 1 I have waited with perseverance on our Lord Psalm 39. And at last he has hearken'd to me 2 He has heard my prayer And has brought me out of a lake of misery And out of dirt and mire 3 And has set my feet upon a rock And he has directed my steps 4 And has put into my mouth a new song a song in praise of our Lord. 5 Many will see this and they will fear And they will hope in our Lord. 6 Happy is the man who has placed his hope in the name of our Lord And has not look'd after vanitys and deceitfull follies 7 Many wonderfull things hast thou done o Lord my God! nor is ther any body like thee in thy designs 8 I have told them and I have spoke of them they are multiply'd above number 9 Sacrifice and offerings did not please thee but thou hast given me ears to hear and obey thee 10 Thou didst not require a holocaust or sin-offering then I said behold I come 11 In the first place of the book 't is written of me that I should do thy will my God! so I will do And thy law shall allways be in the midle of my heart 12 I have declared thy justice in the greatest assemblys I will not shut my lips Lord thou knowest it 13 I have not conceal'd thy justice within my heart but have publish'd thy truth and thy saving mercy 14 In great assemblies I have made know'n thy truth and thy mercy 15 Remove not therfore O Lord thy commiseration from me thy mercy and thy truth have allways been my protection 16 For innumerable evills have incompass'd me my iniquities have beset me roun'd and I was not able to discern them 17 They are more in number then the hairs of my head And my heart has quite failed me 18 Be pleas'd O Lord to deliver me o Lord look upon me and help me 19 Let them be cover'd with shame and confusion who seek to take away my life 20 Let those who intend evill against me be driven back with infamy 21 Let them suddenly be brought to confusion who scoffingly insult me with their words 22 But let all those who seek thee triumph and rejoyce in thee And who love thy saluation let them allways say glorified be our Lord. 23 But I am poor and needy our Lord is solicitous for me 24 Thou art my helper and my protector my God! make no delay PSALME XXXX Beatus qui intelligit David in the time of his affliction fulls sick and has recourse to God All the fathers have apply'd this Psalm to Iesus Christ and with a great deal of reason since our Saviour himself cites one of the verses of it as predicting the treason of Iudus So that David in being persecuted by his son betray'd abandon'd by his freinds was a plain figure of Iesus Christ in the time of his passion when the Iews who were the people of God called his children rose up against him and when his Apostles all abandon'd him and one betray'd him 1 BLessed is the man who considers the poor and the distressed Psalm 40. in the evill day our Lord will deliver him 2 May our Lord preserve Him give him life and make him happy upon the earth And not deliver him up to the will of his enemies 3 May our Lord bring him help when he ly's in paine on his bed thou hast turn'd and made easy his bed for him in the time of his sicknes 4 I said Lord take pity on me heal my soul for I have sin'd to thee 5 My enemies with evill minds have sayd of me when will he dy and his name be extinct 6 If any of them came in to visite me he spake deceitfully to me his heart was full of iniquity 7 Which as soon as he went from me he
Austin apply this Psalm to the holy city of the Church of which that of Ierusalem was the figure tho S. Chrisostome and some other interpreters thi● it relates to the reestablishment of the city of Ierusalem after the Captivity of Babylon 1 GReat is our Lord Psalm 47. and worthy of all praise in the city of our God upon his holy mountan 2 With the joy of the whole earth mount Sion is founded on the side of the north stands the city of the great King 3 In the houses therof God will make himself known when he takes upon him to defend it 4 For behold the Kings of the earth did assemble And conspire against it 5 But when they saw it so defended they were astonish'd were frighted were driven away And were seised with trembling 6 They felt the pains of a woman in labour with a violent wind thou wilt break to pieces the ships of Tharsus 7 As wee have heard so now wee have seen in the city of the Lord of Hosts in the city of our God that God has founded her to last for ever 8 Wee have received thy mercy O God! in the midle of thy Temple 9 As is thy name so is thy praise spred to the ends of the earth thy right hand is full of justice 10 Let mount Sion rejoyce let the daughters of Judah be overjoy'd at the sight of thy judgments O Lord 11 Go round about Sion and incompass it relate those things from the top of its towers 12 Consider well its strength take a view of every house that you may make it known to the next generation 13 For he is God our God for ever and ever And he will reign eternally over us PSALME XXXXVIII Audite haec omnes gentes It is needles to be iniquisitive into the occasion of composing this Psalm since ther is nothing certain to be said of it and on the other side it consists only of morall instructions The Prophet represents the vanity of riches the unprofitablenes of worldly wisdom and shews that tho it often happens that the just are afflicted in this life and that the wick●d are in prosperity yet when death comes there will be an equall distribution made 1 HEar what I say all you Nations Psalm 48. be attentive all you inhabitants of the world 2 All that are born of the earth all sons of men both the rich and the poor 3 My mouth shall utter wisdom and the meditation of my heart shall bring forth prudence 4 I will give attention to parables And my proposition I will explain upon the harp 5 Why shall I be affraid in the evill day least I be found involved in the iniquity of my ways 6 They who confide in their strength And who glory in the abundance of their riches let them hear this 7 A brother wil not redeem a brother will a man vvho is a stranger redeem him he can not give for himself wherwith to appease God 8 Nor pay the ransom of his own soul he will allways toyle and labour and so live on to the presixt end of his days 9 He will not look upon death tho he sees wise men dying before him but the insensible man and the fool at last must perish 10 And they will leave their houses to strangers And their sepulchers will be their houses to the world's end 11 Their places of habitation passe from one generation to an other they have left their names to their lands 12 Man when elevated in honour looseth understanding he is compared to brute beasts that have no reason and he becomes like them 13 This way of theirs is the occasion of their fall And yet they please and applaud themselves 14 Like sheep to the shambles they are driven into hell And death will devour them 15 And the just will have dominion over them in the morning And all the props of their vvorldly glory will sink and faile them in hell 16 But God will redeem my soul from the power of hell when he has taken me into his protection 17 Be not concern'd when the unjust man becomes rich And his house is in great glory 18 For of all this when he dyes he will carry nothing with him nor will his glory accompany him when he goes below 19 During his life he shall be said to be happy And he will praise thee as long as thou do'st well with him 20 There he will enter where his fathers went before him And for ever he will not see light 21 Man when he is elevated in honour looseth understanding he is compared to brute beasts that have no reason and is become like them PSALME XXXXIX Deus Deorum Many of the holy fathers interpreters think this Psalm relates to the comings of our Saviour the one of mercy when he call'd mankind and established his Church the other of justice when he will come to judge the world Others apply it to the Israelites who vainly confided in their sacrifices and at that same time violated his law and neglected to obey his will Those two opinions may easily be reconciled in taking the Israelites to be the figure of the Christians and the judgment which God prononces against them to represent that which he will prononce at the last day against all who break his divine law 1 THe God of Gods Psalm 49. our Lord has spoken And has summon'd the earth 2 From the rising to the setting of the sun the splendor of his glory shines out of Sion 3 God will come our God will manifest himself And he will not be silent 4 Fire will flame out before him And a violent tempest will incompass him round 5 He will call to him the heavens from above and the earth from below to distinguish his people 6 Bring before him all his Saints who make a covenant with him by sacrifices 7 And the heavens shall proclame his justice for God is the supreme judge 8 Hear me my people and I will speak hear me Israel and I will testify to thee that I am God thy God 9 I will not accuse thee as to thy sacrifices for thy holocaustes are allways in my sight 10 I will not take your calves from your houses nor your goats from your herds 11 For all the beasts of the woods are mine All the cattell in the mountains and the oxen 12 I know all the birds of the air And the fruitfull beauty of the feilds comes from me 13 If I want meat I shall not tell you for the whole world is mine and all that it contains 14 Will I eat the flesh of bulls Or will I drink the blood of goats 15 Immolate to God a sacrifice of praise And pay your vowes faithfully to the most high 16 And call upon me in the day of tribulation I will sett you free and you shall honour me 17 But to the sinner God has said why do'st thou declare my laws And why do'st thou assume into thy
is raised up to the heavens And thy truth up to the clouds 14 Be exalted O God! above all the heavens And over all the earth let thy glory shine PSALME LVII Si verè utique justitiam David takes occasion from the fury of Saul against him and the malice of his Enemys to reprehend in this Psalme all wicked men And S. Austin observes that wee ought with respect to hear the truths herein declared as a sermon made to all mank●nd 1 IF you say truely what is Iust Psalm 57. Judge allso according to justice yee sons of men 2 But you form iniquitys in your hearts And your hands execute injustice upon the earth 3 Sinners are perverted as soon as they come into the world From their mothers womb they have gone wrong They have spoken false 4. Their rage is like that of a serpent like that of a deaf aspe stopping his ears 5 Which will not hear the voice of the charmers nor of the magician Let him charm never so skillfully 6 God will break their teeth in their mouths the laws of these Lyons our Lord will tear in sunder 7 They will come to nothing like water that flows His bow remains bent till they be quite defeated 8 Like wax that melts they will drop away Fire fell upon them and they saw the sun no more 9 Before your sprouting thorns grow up to a tree as it were alive he will swallow them up in his anger 10 The just man will rejoice when he sees vengeance executed he will wash his hands in the blood of the sinner 11 Man will then say if there bee a reward for the just there is certainly a God who judges mankind upon the earth PSALME LVIII Eripe de inimicis meis David implores the help of God against his Enemyes he describes the snares that were layd for him he magnifys the divine assistance impre●ats his Enemies 1 REscue me Psalm 58. my God! out of the hands of my Enemyes And defend me against those that rise up against me 2 Deliver me from the workers of iniquity Psalm 57. And save me from the men of blood 3 For behold they have my life in their power and with a mighty force they sett upon me 4 Nor is it for any iniquity of mine O Lord or for my sin My courses and my conduct have been without crime 5 Rise up and come towards me behold my condition Thou O Lord The God of all power the God of Israel 6 Set thyself upon visiting all the Nations And take no pitty of any that work iniquity 7 Thy will return in the evening famish'd like hungry dogs And they will run about the citty 8 They will open their mouths And there is a sword in their lips They will say who has heard us 9 But thou O Lord wilt laugh at them Thou wilt bring to nothing all the Nations 10 For thee I will preserve the strength thou hast given me Because thou O God! art my defender the mercy of my God will go before me Psalm 58. 11 God will let me see how he will dispose of my enemies Let them not dye least my people should grow forgetfull 12 But disperse them by thy power And pull them down O Lord who art my protector 13 For the sins of their tongue and speeches of their lips And let them be apprehended and caught in their pride 14 And their Lyes and execrations will be charged upon them in the consummation In the wrath of consummation And they will wither to nothing 15 And they shall Know that God will rule over Israel And from one end of the earth to the other 16 They will return in the evening and be famished like hungry dogs And they will run about the citty 17 They will be dispersed to seek their meat And if they are not fill'd they will murmur 18 But I will sing the praises of thy power And early in the morning I will magnify thy mercy 19 Because thou art become a protector to me And my refuge in the day of tribulation 20 I will praise thee my defender with voice and instruments For thou art my mercifull God PSALME LIX Deus repulisti This Psalm made by David before his expedition against the Moabites and the Idumeans sets forth in the first place the danger and fear of the Israelites upon having so many enemies round about them ready to fall upon them Next he implores the divine assistance in confidence of which he foretels his victory over all his Enemies 1 O God! thou hast rejected us Psalm 59. thou hast undone us thou hast been angry with us And at last thou hast taken pity of us 2 Thou hast shaked the land and put it into confusion Heal the breaches of it for t' is all out of order 3 Thou hast made thy people feel hardships Thou hast given them the wine of sorrow to drink 4 To those who fear thee thou hast given a signe that they should fly before the bow 5 That thy beloved ones may be preserved Protect me with thy right hand and hear me 6 God has said by his holy Prophet that I shall receive and share out the land of Sichem And shall measure the vally of the tents 7 Galaad is mine and Manasses is mine And Ephraim is the chief of my strength 8 Judah is the seat of my Empire Moab the vessel of my hope 9 I will march on into Idumea And foreigners shall become my subjects 10 Who will lead me to their fortified Citty who will conduct me into the midle of Idumea 11 Is it not thou my God! who a while since rejected us And wilt thou not go forth with us at the head of our armies 12 Relieve us O Lord in our distresses For vain is the safety which comes from man 13 With the help of our God wee will performe great actions And t' is he who will bring to nothing all that afflict us PSALME LX. Exaudi Deus deprecationem This Psalm seems to have been composed by king David in the time of Absalom's conspiracy And whereas he was then a fugitive and gone from Ierusalem the holy fathers have proposed the prayer which he makes as an excellent modell of that which the Church of Iesus-Christ should offer to God in the banishment of this world and in the midle of all the temptations of his life 1 HEar O God! Psalm 36. my supplication Give ear to my prayer 2 From one end of the land to the other I have cried out to thee when my heart was full of anxiety thou didst raise me up upon a firm rock 3 Thou hast led me forwards and art become my Hope My tower of strength against all my enemies 4 I will dwell in thy tabernacle for ever I will be shelterd under the cover of thy wings 5 Because thou my God! hast heard my prayer Thou hast b●stowed an inheritance upon those who fear thy name 6 Thou wilt add
with fear and shame who seek my life 3 Let them be driven back And let them blush who intend evill towards me 4 Let all those who insolently insult me with their words be forthwith driven back with shame 5 But let all who seek thee be fill'd and transported with joy in thee And they who love the salvation that comes from thee Let them allways say glorified be our Lord. 6 But I am needy and poor O God help me 7 Thou art my only helper and deliverer Tarry not O Lord PSALME LXX In te Domine speravi It is the generall opinion that David made this Psalme in the time of Absaloms rebellion thô the sons of Ionadab made use of it afterwards in the first captivity of Babylon S. Austin directs us to consider principally in it the necessity of Gods grace which is only capable to deliver us from the slavery of the Devill in the Same manner that David acknowledges that his delivery could proceed only from God 1 IN thee Psalm 70. O Lord I have hoped nor will I ever be confounded According to thy justice deliver me and save me 2 Gratiously hearken to me and make me safe 3 Become a protecting God a place of strength that by thee I may be saved 4 Because thou art my strength And my refuge 5 Rescue me my God! out of the hands of the sinner and out of the hands of those who break thy law and act unjustly 6 For thou art O Lord the sustainer of my patience From my youth O Lord my trust hash been in thee 7 Since I first came into the world thou hast still been my support From my mothers womb thou hast been my protector 8 I have allways sung thy praises I have been look'd upon by many as a wonder But thou art my powerfull deffender 9 Let my mouth be ever fill'd with thy praises That I may the whole day publish thy greatnes 10 Cast me not off in the time of my old age When my strength leaves me do not thou forsake me 11 For my enemys have spoke against me And they who lay in wait for my life have conspired to-gether 12 Saying God has forsaken him pursue him and take him For there is no body to deliver him 13 O God! depart not from me Look upon me and help me 14 Let those who calumniat me be confounded and destroyed Let them be covered with confusion and shame who designe evill against me 15 But I will allways be in hope And I will every day praise thee more and more 16 My mouth shall declare thy justice And the whole day magnify thy saving mercy 17 Because I am ignorant of worldly learning I will betake myself wholly to consider the power of our Lord O Lord I will only carry in my mind thy justice 18 Thou hast taught me O God! from my youth even to this very day I will declare thy wonderfull things 19 And do not abandon me O God! in my old age and in the extremity of my life 20 Whilst I make know'n the strength of thy arme to all ages that are to come 21 And thy power O God! and thy justice which are raised above the heavens by the mighty things thou hast performed O God! Who is like to thee 22 How many and how great afflictions and dangers hast thou made me under go and yet turning towards me thou hast restor'd me to life and from the lowest parts of the earth thou hast brought me up again 23 Thou hast still more and more made appear thy magnificence and turning towards me thou hast fill'd me with comfort 24 Wherfor I allso will still praise thy name and thy truth with the sound of musicall instruments O God! I will sing to thee upon the harp who art the holy one of Israel 25 My lipps will be transported with joy when I sing to thee as also my soule which thou hast redeem'd 29 And my tongue the whole day shall be employed to declare thy justice when my enemys shall be covered with shame and confusion PSALME LXXI Deus judicium tuum David made this Psalme at the very end of his life after he had establish'd Salomon his son upon the ●hrone of Israel It seems design'd by him to give his son his last instructions as also to ask of God wisdom and justice to direct him But 〈◊〉 he proph●tically ma●es a ●ransition from the reigne of Salomon to that of Iesus-Ch●ist of which the other was but the type and figure 1 GIve Psalm 7 O God thy judgment to the king thy justice to the king's son 2 To judge thy people with justice And thy poor with Equity 3 Let the mountains bring Peace to the People the l●sser hills justice 4 He shall judge the cause of the poor of the people he shall protect the children of the poor And shall humble the calumniator 5 And he shall last equaly with the sun and above the moon from generation to generation 6 He shall descend like rain upon a fleece of wool And like gentle showers dropping upon the earth 7 Justice shall spring up in his days with the plenty of peace which shall continue as long as the moon 8 And his dominions shall reach from sea to sea And from the river to the extremi●y of the earth 9 The Ethiopians shall fall down before him and his Enemys shall lick the earth 10 The kings of Tharsis and the Islands shall offer him presents The kings of Arabia Psalm 71. and Saba shall bring their gifts 11 And all the kings of the earth shall adore him All the nations shall serve him 12 For he will deliver the poor from the hands of the mighty The poor who have none to assist them 13 He will be indulgent to the indigent and to the needy And he will save the souls of the poor 14 He will redeem them from usury and injustice And their names will be honourable with him 15 And he shall live The Gold of Arabia shall be given to him There will allways be adorations for him And the whole day ●hey will bless him 16 And there shall be corn in the ground upon the tops of the mountains and the fruit thereof shall be extolled above Libanus And they in the Citties shall flourish like the grass of the feild 17 Let his name be blessed for ever be fore the sun his name doth subsist 18 And all the Tribes of the earth shall be bless'd in him All the nations shall give glory to him 19 Blessed be our Lord the God of Israel Who alone does wonderfull things 20 And blessed be his mighty name for ever And the whole earth shall be fill'd with his Mightines so be it so be it PSALME LXXII Quam bonus Israel Deus The intent of this Psalme is to fortify the just that are in persecution against the temptation of mistrusting the goodnes and providence of God when they see the wi●ked in prosperity 1 HOw
thanksgiving and with voice and instrument let us celebrate his glory 3 For God is the great Lord And the great king over all the Gods 4 For the whole earth from one end to the other is in his hand And the highest mountains belong to him 5 For his is the sea And he made it And his hands formed the dry Land 6 Come Let us adore and fall down And let us weep before our Lord who has made us 7 For he is the Lord our God and we are the people nourish'd in his pastures and the sheep guided by his hand 8 If today you shall hear his voyce harden not your hearts 9 As in the time of provocation and in the day of temptation in the desert wher your fathers tempted me they made tryall of me and beheld my works 10 For forty years together I was offended with that generation and said The heart of this people goes allways wrong 11 And they have not known my ways Therfor I swore in my anger they shall not enter into my place of rest PSALME LXXXXV Cantate Domino Vnder the litterall sense of this Psalme which expresses the greatnes of God rais'd infinitly aboue the Gods of the Nations and Victorious over all the Enemies of his people All interpreters agree that in the prophetick sense it contains the mistery of the comming of the Messias and of the establishment of the kingdom of Iesus-Christ which is his Church upon the earth 1 SIng to our Lord a new canticle Psalm 95. sing to our Lord over all the Earth 2 Sing to our Lord and bless his holy name From day to day set forth his saving mercy 3 Proclaime his glory amongst the people of the earth 4 For great is our Lord and infinitly praise-worthy he is terrible aboue all the Gods 5 For all the Gods of the Gentils are divells But our Lord is the Creator of the Heavens 6 Glory beauty shine out before him sanctity and magnificence are in his sanctuary 7 Ye Countries and nations I make offerings to our Lord of glory and honour offer to our Lord the glory due to his name 8 Take your victimes and go into his house Adore our Lord at the entrance of his holy Tabernacle 9 Let the whole earth tremble before him Tell the nations that our Lord is he who reigns 10 For he has setled the earth And it shall not be moved The people thereof he will judge with equity 11 Let the heavens rejoyce and the earth be transported with joy Let the sea alike be moued and all that fill it The feilds will have gladnes and all that is in them 12 Then will all the trees of the woods shew their joy in the presence of our Lord Because he comes because he comes to judge the earth 13 He will judge the whole earth with equity And all nations according to his truth PSALME LXXXXVI Dominus regnavit It is probable that David made this Psalme after some signall victory gain'd upon his Enemies for which he magnifys the power and mercy of God At the same time he does very plainly foretell the establishment of the spirituall kingdom of Iesus-Christ And he exhorts all men to prepare themselves for it by hatred to sin and loue to justice 1 OUr Lord does reign Psalm 96. let the earth rejoyce Let all the Islands be glad 2 Clouds and darknes are round about him justice and judgement support his Throne 3 Fire will go before him and he will consume his enemys round about him 4 His lightnings appeared over all the earth at the fight thereof the earth trembled 5 The mountains melted like wax in the presence of our Lord so did the whole earth in the presence of our Lord. 6 The heavens have declared his justice And all people of the earth have seen his glory 7 Let all be confounded who adore graven images And who glory in their jdols 8 Adore him all his Angels Sion has heard and has rejoiced 9 And the daugherts of Juda have been fill'd with joy by reason of thy judgements o Lord 10 For thou art the supreme Lord over all the earth Thou art infinitly rais'd aboue all the Gods 11 All you that love our Lord be haters of evill our Lord takes care of the souls of his saints he will deliver them out of the hand of the sinner 12 Light is risen upon the just And joy upon the upright of heart 13 Let all the just rejoyce in our Lord And celebrate the memory of his Hollines PSALME LXXXXVII Cantate Domino This Psalme seemes to have been made upon the same occasion and upon the same subject with the last And has the same spirituall and prophetick meaning 1 Sing to our Lord a new hymne Psalm 97. For he has done wonderfull things 2 We are saved by the might of his right hand and by the strength of his holy arm 3 Our Lord has made known his saving power in the sight of the nations he has manifested his justice 4 He has remembred his mercys and the making good his promises to the house of Israel 5 The whole earth has seen the saving mercy of our God 6 Joyfully sing all ye inhabitants of the earth the praises of God sing and be transported with joy sing and play upon your instruments 7 Sing to our Lord upon the harp and the Psaltery with trumpets and cornets 8 Sound forth your joy in the presence of our Lord our king Let the sea rejoyce and all it contains and the whole world with the inhabitants thereof 9 The rivers will joyn their applause and the mountains will shew their joy at the sight of our Lord because he comes to judge the earth 10 He will judge the earth according to justice And the people thereof with equity PSALME LXXXXVIII Dominus regnavit irascantur It is probable David made this Psalme at the time when the Ark was placed upon mount Sion It contains an exhortation to the people that they should reverence the glory of God residing in the Ark and adore him with humble fear as the holy Prophets in former times had done 1 OUr Lord reigns Psalm 98. Let the Nations be angry he reigns who sits upon the Cherubins Let the earth tremble 2 Our Lord is great in Sion And supreme over all the people of the world 3 Let them give glory to thy great name because it is terrible and holy And the glory of a king is loue of justice 4 Thou hast establish'd just laws Thou hast executed judgement and justice in Jacob. 5 Magnify the glory of the Lord our God And adore his footstool because it is holy 6 Moses and Aron were of the number of his preists Samuell was amongst thos who call'd upon his name 7. They call'd upon the Lord and he heard them in the pillar of the Cloud he spoke to them 8 They Kept his ordinances and the precept which he gave them 9 O Lord our God! thou
didst hear them O God thou wast propitious to them And yet didst take revenge of all their evill deeds 10 Glorify the Lord our God and adore him upon his holy mountain Because the Lord our God is holy PSALME LXXXXIX Jubilate Deo This also is a Psalme of praise and thanks giving Psalm 99. which invites all the people of the Earth to enter into the holy temple which mistically and truely is the Church of Christ. 1 ALl you of the earth sing praises to God serve our Lord with joy 2 Go in And present yourselves with gladnes of heart 3 Know that our Lord he is God he made us and not we ourselves 4 You that are his people and the sheep of his pastures enter within his gates praising his holy name Enter into his house with joyfull hymnes worship him with thanksgiving 5 Praise his name for our Lord is full of mildnes his mercy is everlasting and his truth remains from generation to generation PSALME C. Misericordiam judicium David or rather the holy Ghost speaking by the mouth of David represents in his owne person to all Princes a modell of the conduct which they ought to observe in the gouvernment of their subjects 1 MErcy justice will sing to thee Psalm 100. O Lord 2 I will sing And I shall understand the way of perfection when thou comest to me 3 I have walked within my house with innocence of heart 4 I have not proposed to myself any unjust thing I have hated all breakers of thy Law 5 The man of a depraved heart hath had no society with me Nor would I know the wicked one that turns a side from me 6 I persecuted the man who in secret calumniated his neighbour 7 With the proud eye and the insatiable heart I have avoided to eat 8 I have cast my eyes upon the faithfull of the land to have them sitt by me Nor would I be served by any but thos of an untainted life 9 The proud and the insolent man shall not dwell under my roof he that speaks unjust things is never wellcome in my sight 10 Be times I did cutt off the sinners of the land That I might abolish all wickednes in the city of God PSALME CI. Domine exaudi Whoever was the Author of this Psalme about which the Interpreters do not agree certain it is that it containes an excellent prayer which is proper in generall for all thos who are under any great affliction either spirituall or corporall In the siguratif sense the fathers apply it to Iesus-Christ following the example of S. Pa●l who accordingly explicats some verses in it 1 O Lord hear my prayer Psalm 101. And let my cry reach to the. 2 Turn not away thy face from me In what day soever Jam afflicted incline thine ear to me 3 In what day soever I call upon thee instantly hear me 3 Because my days have vanished like smoke And my bones are parched like the hearth of a chimny 5 J am wither'd like hay And my heart is dry'd up within me For I have forgot to eat my bread 6 My bones cleave to my skin throw the lowd nes of my grones 7 J am become like a pelican in the wildernes And like a night-crow in a lone building 8 Whole nights I have watched like the solitary sparow on the roof of the house 9 All the day my enemys upbraided me And they who prais'd me conspired against me 10 For I did eat ashes in stead of bread And mingled my tears with my drink 11 At the sight of thy Anger and indignation For after having rais'd me up thou hast dashed me on the ground 12 My days are vanish'd like a shadow And like hay J am wither'd 13 But thou O Lord remainest for ever And thy memorie continues from generation to generation 14 Thou wilt rise up and have mercy on Sion For the time is come to take pity of it For the time is now come 15 For the ruines of it are still precious with thy servants And they have compassion for the ground therof 16 And the Nations shall fear thy name O Lord And the kings of the earth shall dread thy glory 17 For Sion was built by our Lord And he will be there seen in his glory 18 He has had regard to the prayers of the humble And has not dispised their supplication 19 Let these things be writt for the generations to come And the people to be created shall praise our Lord. 20 For he has look'd out from his sanctuary above our Lord from heaven has cast his eyes upon the earth 21 To hear the grones of the captitives And to unbind the sons of thos who have been slain 22 That they may again sett forth the name of our Lord in Sion And his praises in Jerusalem 23 When the people and the kings shall meet together to serve our Lord. 24 He sayd to him in the vigour of his age shew me ●he fewnes of my days 25 Call me not away in the midle of my days Thy years reach from generation to generation 26 In the beginning O Lord thou didst found the earth And the heavens are the works of thy hands 27 They shall perish thou art still the same And they shall all wear ou● like a garment 28 And thou wilt change them like a Cloke and they will be changed But thou art still the same and thy years will never have end 29 The sons of thy servants shall have a fixed habitation And their race shall remain for ever PSALME CII Benedic anima mea This Psalme of David containes his thanks for the favours he had received from God and particulary for the pardon of his sins He also has regard to the mercys bestowed upon his people by our Lord and therin are concern'd all those who in futur times shall find the effects of his bounty 1 BLess Psalm 102. O my soul our Lord And all that is within me bless his holy name 2 Bless O my soul our Lord And never forget all his benefits 3 It is he that pardons all thy iniquitys who heals all thy infirmitys 4 Who has redeemed thy life from the grave Who does incompass thee with his mercy and his goodnes 5 Who fills thee with all goods thy heart can desire who renues thy youth like that of an eagle 6 Our Lord shews his mercy And does justice to all that wrongfully suffer 7 He made his waye known to Moses And his will to the children of Israel 8 Our Lord is mercyfull and full of tendernes he is patient and full of pity 9 He will not be angry for ever Nor will his threatnings eternally last 10 He has not treated us as our sins deserved Nor has he punished us in proportion to our iniquitys 11 For as much as heaven is raised above the earth so much hath his mercy been confirmed upon those who fear him 12 And as far as the East is distant
of thy house 4 Thy children shall sitt round thy table like young olive trees 5 So shall the man be blessed who feareth our Lord. 6 May our Lord bless thee from Sion And mayest thou see the good things of Jerusalem all the days of thy life 7 And mayst thou see the sons of thy sons And peace over Israel PSALME CXXVIII Saepè expugnaverunt This Psalme foretells the punishments which shall fall upon thos who persecute the Iust. 1 OFten have they sett upon me from my youth Psalm 128. Let Israel now say 2 Often have they sett upon me from my youth But they have not prevailed against me 3 Sinners have lay'd loads upon my back They have long continu'd their injustice against me 4 But our Just Lord will cut in sunder the necks of sinners Let them all be confounded and driven back who hate Sion 5 Let them become like the grass that grows on the tops of houses which withers before you can pluck it 6 with which he can not fill his hand who cuts it Nor he his lap who gathers it 7 Nor did they say who pass'd by the blessing of our Lord be upon you wee bless you in the name of our Lord. PSALME CXXVIX De profundis This Psalme is an excellent Model for sinners that implore the Mercy of Lord And it is particularly apply'd by the Church to beg his mercy for the dead as well as for the living 1 FRom the lowest depth I have cry'd out to thee Psalm 129. O Lord O Lord hear my voice 2 Let thy ears be attentive to the voice of my prayer 3 O Lord if thou takest a strict account of our iniquities O Lord who can stand before thee 4 But mercy dwells with thee And thy law O Lord make me hope in thee 5 My soul is supported by his word The hope of my soul is in our Lord. 6 From the morning watch to the close of the evening Let Israel hope in our Lord 7 For our Lo●d is full of mercy And in him is found plentifull redemption 8 And he will redeem Israel from all their Iniquitys PSALME CXXX Domine non est exaltum It is generally beleeved that David made this Psalme when he was accused by Saul and his Courtiers of ambitious dessigns to make himselfe King He appeals to God that he was uniustly accused and that his heart was free from any such ambition 1 O Lord Psalm 130. my heart has not been lifted up Nor have my eyes been elevated with pride 2 Nor have I gone busying my self with great and high things that are above me 3 If I have not had humble thoughts of myself And if pride has puff'd up my soul. 4 May I be reduced to the helples condition of an infant newly wean'd from the brest of the mother 5 Let Israel hope in our Lord now and for ever PSALME CXXXI Memento Domine David Some say this Psalme was made by David when he translated the Ark to mount Sion Others that it was made by Salomon when it was translated into the Temple which he built 1 O Lord Psalm 131. remember David And all his mildnes 2 How he swore to the Lord And made a vow to the God of Jacob 3 If J enter into the lodgings of my house if J ascend into the bed wheron J use to lye 4 Jf J permitt my eyes to sleep or my eye lids to slumber 5 Jf J lay down my head to rest Till J find a place for our Lord a Tabernacle for the God of Jacob. 6 Wee have heard it said that the Ark was in Ephrata wee have found it in the plains of the forest 7 Wee will enter into his Tabernacle wee will adore in the place wher his feet have stood 8 Rise up O Lord and go into thy place of rest Thou and the Ark sanctified by thee 9 Let thy preists be clothed with justice And thy saints filled with joy 10 For the sake of David thy servant Turn not thy face away from thy Christ. 11 Our Lord has sworn the truth to David and he will not go from it I will place upon thy throne the issue of thy body 12 If thy children do keep my Covenant And the precepts which I will teach them 13 They and their children for ever shall sitt upon thy Throne 14 For our Lord has made choice of Sion he has chosen it to be a habitation for himself 15 He hath sayd Heer I will rest for ever here I will dwell because it is a place of my own chusing 16 The widow ther shall abundantly find my blessings The poor I will plentifully feed with bread 17 The preists I will cloth with my saving mercy And the saints shall ther sing Canticles of joy 18 Ther I will manifest the power of David I have prepared a lamp for my Christ. 19 His Enemys I will cover with confusion But upon him my sanctification shall florish PLALME CXXXII Ecce quam bonum This Psalme declares the happines of unity amongst the faithfull 1 BEhold how good and how dilghtfull it is Psalm 132. for brethren to dwell in unity together 2 'T is like the pretious oyntment powred upon the head which drop'd down upon the beard the beard of Aron 3 And descended to the hem of his garment 'T is like the dew of Hermon the dew which falls vpon the mountain of Sion 4 For it is ther that our Lord has established benediction and life for ever PSALME CXXXIII Ecce nunc benedicite All thos who serve God are exhorted to pray to him And bless him both by day and by night 1 COme now and bless our Lord Psalm 133. all you that are servants of our Lord 2 You who attend in the house of our Lord In the Courts of the house of our God 3 Lift up your hands by night in the sanctuary And praise our Lord. 4 Let our Lord bless thee from Sion who made heaven and earth PSALME CXXXIV Laudate nomen Domini The Preists and the Levites are exhorted in this Psalme to sing the praises of God upon the subjects of his mercy of his power and Majesty vanity of Idols is also set sorth 1 PRaise the name of our Lord Psalm 134. you that are his servants praise our Lord. 2. Who attend in the house of our Lord in the courts of the house of our God 3 Praise our Lord because our Lord is good With voyce and instrument praise his name because it is full of sweetnes 4 For our Lord has chosen Jacob for himself And Jsrael for his own possession 5 J know that our Lord is great And that our God is above all the Gods 6 Whatever he would do our Lord hath done both In heaven and in earth In the sea And all the deep places 7 He raiseth clouds from the extremitys of the earth he makes thunder produce rain 8 He draws forth winds out of his Magazins He struck dead the first