A Commentary On the book of Psalms in Which Their Literal Or Historical Sense
A Commentary On the book of Psalms in Which Their Literal Or Historical Sense
George Horne
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Ik A NAME 2 A COMMENTARY Psal. 75. NAME in the midftof her, which had been evidenced by the " wonderful works" wrought for her falva- tion. Upon whatever occafion thefe words were ori- ginally indited, the Chriftian church now celebrates in them that great deliverance, which, by fo many miracles of mercy and power, hath been accomplifti- ed for her, through Meffiah, who is in Scripture frequently ftyled, " the name of Jehovah. " See Ifai, XXX. 27. 2. Whefi 1 Jhall receive the congregation, I wi...ll judge uprightly. The firft verfe was fpoken by many perfons ; *' unto thee, O God, do we give thanks;" here the fpeaker is one, and that one is plainly a ruler, who promifes, that when he Ihall have ** received the con- ** gregation, " or, as fome render it, " when he (hall your God; let all that are round ahout him bring prefents unto him that ought to he feared. 12. Hejkall cut offy or, rejlrain the J'pirit of princes ; he is terrible to the kings of the earth. If fuch Ihould have been the gratitude and devo- tion of Ifraelites, for a temporary deliverance from the fury of an earthly tyrant ; how much higher ought that of Chriftians to rife, for eternal redemp- tion from the great opprelTor !
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