113 1 An exhortation to praise the Lord for his providence 7 in that that contrary to the course of nature he worketh in his Church.

Praise ye the Lord.

Praise, O ye servants of the Lord, [a]praise the Name of the Lord.

Blessed be the Name of the Lord from henceforth and forever.

The Lord’s Name is praised from the rising of the sun, unto the going down of the same.

The Lord is high above all [b]nations, and his glory above the heavens.

Who is like unto the Lord our God, that hath his dwelling on high.

Who abaseth himself to behold things in the heavens and in the earth!

He raiseth the needy out of the dust, and lifteth up the [c]poor out of the dung,

That he may set him with the princes, even with the princes of his people.

He maketh the barren woman to dwell with a family, and a joyful mother of children. Praise ye the Lord.

114 1 How the Israelites were delivered forth of Egypt, and of the wonderful miracles that God wrought at that time. Which put us in remembrance of God’s great mercy toward his Church, who when the course of nature faileth, preserveth his miraculously. 

When (A)Israel went out of Egypt, and the house of Jacob from the [d]barbarous people,

Judah was his [e]sanctification, and Israel his dominion.

The sea saw it, and fled: Jordan was turned back.

The [f]mountains leaped like rams, and the hills as lambs!

What ailed thee, O sea, that thou fleddest? O Jordan, why wast thou turned back?

Ye mountains why leaped ye like rams, and ye hills as lambs?

The [g]earth trembled at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the God of Jacob,

Which [h]turneth the rock into waterpools, and the flint into a fountain of water.

115 1 A prayer of the faithful oppressed by idolatrous tyrants, against whom they desire that God would succor them,  9 trusting most constantly that God will preserve them in this their need, seeing, that he hath adopted and received them into his favor. 13 Promising finally that they will not be unmindful of so great a benefit if it would please God to hear their prayer, and deliver them by his omnipotent power.

Not [i]unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto thy Name give the glory for thy loving mercy, and for thy truth’s sake.

Wherefore shall the heathen say, [j]Where is now their God?

But our God is in heaven: he doeth whatsoever he [k]will.

Their idols are [l]silver and gold, even the work of men’s hands.

They have a mouth, and speak not: they have eyes, and see not.

They have ears, and hear not: they have noses and smell not.

They have [m]hands, and touch not: they have feet, and walk not: neither make they a sound with their throat.

They that make them are [n]like unto them: so are all that trust in them.

O Israel, trust thou in the Lord: for he is their help, and their shield.

10 [o]O house of Aaron trust ye in the Lord, for he is their help, and their shield.

11 Ye that fear the Lord, trust in the Lord: for he is their helper, and their shield.

12 The Lord hath been mindful of us, he will bless, he [p]will bless the house of Israel, he will bless the house of Aaron.

13 He will bless them that fear the Lord, both small and great.

14 The Lord will increase his graces toward you, even toward you, and toward your children.

15 Ye are blessed of the Lord, which [q]made the heaven and the earth.

16 The [r]heavens, even the heavens are the Lord’s: but he hath given the earth to the sons of men.

17 The dead praise not the Lord, neither any that [s]go down into the place of silence.

18 But we will praise the Lord from henceforth and forever. Praise ye the Lord.

116 1 David being in great danger of Saul in the desert of M[…], perceiving the great and inestimable love of God toward him, magnifieth such great mercies, 13 and protesteth that he will be thankful for the same.

I [t]love the Lord, because he hath heard my voice and my prayers.

For he hath inclined his ear unto me, when I did call upon him [u]in my days.

When the snares of death compassed me, and the griefs of the grave caught me: When I found trouble and sorrow.

Then I called upon the Name of the Lord, saying, I beseech thee, O Lord, deliver my soul.

The Lord is [v]merciful and righteous, and our God is full of compassion.

The Lord preserveth the simple: I was in misery, and he saved me.

Return unto thy rest, O [w]my soul: for the Lord hath been beneficial unto thee,

Because thou hast delivered my soul from death, mine eyes from tears, and my feet from falling.

I shall [x]walk before the Lord in the land of the living.

10 [y]I believed, therefore did I speak: for I was sore troubled.

11 I said in my [z]fear, All men are liars.

12 What shall I render unto the Lord for all his benefits toward me?

13 I will [aa]take the cup of salvation, and call upon the Name of the Lord.

14 I will pay my vows unto the Lord, even now in the presence of all his people.

15 Precious in the sight of the Lord is the [ab]death of his Saints.

16 Behold, Lord: for I am thy servant, I am thy servant, and the son of thine handmaid: thou hast broken my bonds.

17 I will offer to thee a sacrifice of praise, and will call upon the Name of the Lord.

18 I will pay my [ac]vows unto the Lord, even now in the presence of all his people,

19 In the courts of the Lord’s house, even in the midst of thee, O Jerusalem. Praise ye the Lord.

117 1 He exhorteth the Gentiles to praise God, because he hath accomplished as well to them as to the Jews, the promise of life everlasting by Jesus Christ.

All (B)nations, praise ye the Lord: all ye people, praise him.

For his loving kindness is great toward us, and the [ad]truth of the Lord endureth forever. Praise ye the Lord.

118 1 David rejected of Saul and of the people at the time appointed obtained the kingdom. 4 For the which he biddeth all them, that fear the Lord, to be thankful.  And under his person in all this was Christ lively set forth, who should be of his people rejected.

Praise [ae]ye the Lord, because he is good: for his mercy endureth forever.

Let Israel now say, That his mercy endureth forever.

Let the house of Aaron now say, That his mercy endureth forever.

Let them that fear the Lord, now say, That his mercy endureth forever.

I called upon the Lord in [af]trouble, and the Lord heard me, and set me at large.

The Lord is with me: therefore I will not fear what [ag]man can do unto me.

The Lord is with me among them that help me: therefore shall I see my desire upon mine enemies.

It is better to trust in the Lord, than to have confidence [ah]in man.

It is better to trust in the Lord, than to have confidence in princes.

10 All nations have compassed me: but in the Name of the Lord shall I destroy them.

11 They have compassed me, yea, they have compassed me: but in the Name of the Lord I shall destroy them.

12 They came about me like bees, but they were quenched as a fire of thorns: for in the Name of the Lord I shall destroy them.

13 [ai]Thou hast thrust sore at me, that I might fall: but the Lord hath helped me.

14 The Lord is my strength and [aj]song: for he hath been my deliverance.

15 The [ak]voice of joy and deliverance shall be in the tabernacles of the righteous, saying, The right hand of the Lord hath done valiantly.

16 [al]The right hand of the Lord is exalted: the right hand of the Lord hath done valiantly.

17 I shall not die, but live, and declare the works of the Lord.

18 The Lord had chastened me sore, but he hath not delivered me to death.

19 Open ye unto me the [am]gates of righteousness, that I may go into them, and praise the Lord.

20 This is the gate of the Lord: the righteous shall enter into it.

21 I will praise thee: for thou hast heard me, and hast been my deliverance.

22 (C)The stone, which the builders [an]refused, is the head of the corner.

23 This was the Lord’s doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes,

24 This is the [ao]day, which the Lord hath made: let us rejoice and be glad in it.

25 [ap]O Lord, I pray thee, save now: O Lord, I pray thee now give prosperity.

26 Blessed be he, that cometh in the Name of the Lord: [aq]we have blessed you out of the house of the Lord.

27 The Lord is mighty, and hath given us [ar]light: bind the sacrifice with cords unto the horns of the altar.

28 Thou art my God, and I will praise thee, even my God: therefore I will exalt thee.

29 Praise ye the Lord, because he is good: for his mercy endureth forever.

Footnotes

  1. Psalm 113:1 By this oft repetition he stirreth up our cold dullness to praise God, seeing his works are so wonderful, and that we are created for the same cause.
  2. Psalm 113:4 If God’s glory shine through all the world, and therefore of all ought to be praised, what great condemnation were it to his people, among whom chiefly it shineth, if they should not earnestly extol his Name?
  3. Psalm 113:7 By preferring the poor to high honor and giving the barren children, he showeth that God worketh not only in his Church by ordinary means, but also by miracles.
  4. Psalm 114:1 That is, from them that were of a strange language.
  5. Psalm 114:2 The whole people were witnesses of his holy majesty, in adopting them, and of his mighty power in delivering them.
  6. Psalm 114:4 Seeing that these dead creatures felt God’s power, and after a sort saw it, much more his people ought to consider it, and glorify him for the same.
  7. Psalm 114:7 Ought then his people to be insensible when they see his power and majesty?
  8. Psalm 114:8 That is, caused miraculously water to come out of the rock in most abundance, Exod. 17:6.
  9. Psalm 115:1 Because God promised to deliver them, not for their sakes, but for his Name, Isa. 48:11, therefore they ground their prayer upon this promise.
  10. Psalm 115:2 When the wicked see that God accomplisheth not his promise as they imagine, they think there is no God.
  11. Psalm 115:3 No impediments can let his work, but he useth even the impediments to serve his will.
  12. Psalm 115:4 Seeing that neither the matter nor the form can commend their idols, it followeth that there is nothing why they should be esteemed.
  13. Psalm 115:7 He showeth what great vanity it is to ask help of them, which not only have no help in them, but lack sense and reason.
  14. Psalm 115:8 As much without sense, as blocks and stones.
  15. Psalm 115:10 For they were appointed by God as instructors and teachers of faith and religion for others to follow.
  16. Psalm 115:12 That is, he will continue his graces toward his people.
  17. Psalm 115:15 And therefore doth still govern and continue all things therein.
  18. Psalm 115:16 And they declare enough his sufficiency, so that the world serveth him nothing, but to show his fatherly care toward men.
  19. Psalm 115:17 Though the dead set forth God’s glory, yet he meaneth here, that they praise him not in his Church and Congregation.
  20. Psalm 116:1 He granteth that no pleasure is so great as to feel God’s help in our necessity, neither that anything more stirreth up our love toward him.
  21. Psalm 116:2 That is in convenient time to seek help, which was when he was in distress.
  22. Psalm 116:5 He showeth forth the fruit of his love in calling upon him, confessing him to be just and merciful, and to help them that are destitute of aid and counsel.
  23. Psalm 116:7 Which was unquieted before, now rest upon the Lord, for he hath been beneficial towards thee.
  24. Psalm 116:9 The Lord will preserve me, and save my life.
  25. Psalm 116:10 I felt all these things, and therefore was moved by faith to confess them, 2 Cor. 4:13.
  26. Psalm 116:11 In my great distress I thought God would not regard man, which is but lies and vanity, yet I overcame this tentation, and felt the contrary.
  27. Psalm 116:13 In the Law they used to make a banquet when they gave solemn thanks to God, and to take the cup and drink in sign of thanksgiving.
  28. Psalm 116:15 I perceive that God hath a care over his, so that he both disposeth their death, and taketh an account.
  29. Psalm 116:18 I will thank him for his benefits, for that is a just payment, to confess that we owe all to God.
  30. Psalm 117:2 That is, the most certain and continual testimonies of his Fatherly graces.
  31. Psalm 118:1 Because God by creating David King, showed his mercy toward his afflicted Church, the Prophet doth not only himself thank God, but exhorteth all the people to do the same.
  32. Psalm 118:5 We are here taught that the more that troubles oppress us, the more ought we to be instant in prayer.
  33. Psalm 118:6 Being exalted to this estate, he assured himself to have man ever to be his enemy. Yet he doubted not, but God would maintain him, because he had placed him.
  34. Psalm 118:8 He showeth that he had trusted in vain if he had put his confidence in man, to have been preferred to the kingdom and therefore he put his trust in God and obtained.
  35. Psalm 118:13 He noteth Saul his chief enemy.
  36. Psalm 118:14 In that he was delivered, it came not of himself, nor of the power of man, but only of God’s favor, therefore he will praise him.
  37. Psalm 118:15 He promiseth both to render graces himself, and to cause others to do the same, because that in his person the Church was restored.
  38. Psalm 118:16 So that all, that are both far and near, may see his mighty power.
  39. Psalm 118:19 He willeth the doors of the Tabernacle to be opened, that he may declare his thankful mind.
  40. Psalm 118:22 Though Saul and the chief powers refused me to be King, yet God hath preferred me above them all.
  41. Psalm 118:24 Wherein God hath showeth chiefly his mercy, by appointing me king and delivering his Church.
  42. Psalm 118:25 The people pray for the prosperity of David’s kingdom, who was the figure of Christ.
  43. Psalm 118:26 Which are the Priests, and have the charge thereof, as Num. 6:23.
  44. Psalm 118:27 Because he hath restored us from darkness to light, we will offer sacrifices and praises unto him.

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