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<div2 id="Ps.cxxxiii" n="cxxxiii" next="Ps.cxxxiv" prev="Ps.cxxxii" progress="67.81%" title="Chapter CXXXII">
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<h2 id="Ps.cxxxiii-p0.1">P S A L M S</h2>
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<h3 id="Ps.cxxxiii-p0.2">PSALM CXXXII.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p1">It is probable that this psalm was penned by
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Solomon, to be sung at the dedication of the temple which he built
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according to the charge his father gave him, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.28.2-1Chr.28.21" parsed="|1Chr|28|2|28|21" passage="1Ch 28:2-21">1 Chron. xxviii. 2</scripRef>, &c. Having
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fulfilled his trust, he begs of God to own what he had done. I. He
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had built this house for the honour and service of God; and when he
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brings the ark into it, the token of God's presence, he desires
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that God himself would come and take possession of it, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.8-Ps.132.10" parsed="|Ps|132|8|132|10" passage="Ps 132:8-10">ver. 8-10</scripRef>. With these words
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Solomon concluded his prayer, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:2Chr.6.41-2Chr.6.42" parsed="|2Chr|6|41|6|42" passage="2Ch 6:41,42">2
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Chron. vi. 41, 42</scripRef>. II. He had built it in pursuance of
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the orders he had received from his father, and therefore his pleas
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to enforce these petitions refer to David. 1. He pleads David's
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piety towards God, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.1-Ps.132.7" parsed="|Ps|132|1|132|7" passage="Ps 132:1-7">ver.
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1-7</scripRef>. 2. He pleads God's promise to David, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.11-Ps.132.18" parsed="|Ps|132|11|132|18" passage="Ps 132:11-18">ver. 11-18</scripRef>. The former introduces
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his petition: the latter follows it as an answer to it. In singing
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this psalm we must have a concern for the gospel church as the
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temple of God, and a dependence upon Christ as David our King, in
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whom the mercies of God are sure mercies.</p>
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<scripCom id="Ps.cxxxiii-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132" parsed="|Ps|132|0|0|0" passage="Ps 132" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Ps.cxxxiii-p1.7" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.1-Ps.132.10" parsed="|Ps|132|1|132|10" passage="Ps 132:1-10" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Ps.132.1-Ps.132.10">
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<h4 id="Ps.cxxxiii-p1.8">Solomon's Prayer for Divine
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Favour.</h4>
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<div class="Center" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p1.9">
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<p id="Ps.cxxxiii-p2">A song of degrees.</p>
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</div>
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<p class="passage" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p3">1 <span class="smallcaps" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p3.1">Lord</span>, remember
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David, <i>and</i> all his afflictions: 2 How he sware unto
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the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p3.2">Lord</span>, <i>and</i> vowed unto the
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mighty <i>God</i> of Jacob; 3 Surely I will not come into
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the tabernacle of my house, nor go up into my bed; 4 I will
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not give sleep to mine eyes, <i>or</i> slumber to mine eyelids,
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5 Until I find out a place for the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p3.3">Lord</span>, a habitation for the mighty <i>God</i> of
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Jacob. 6 Lo, we heard of it at Ephratah: we found it in the
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fields of the wood. 7 We will go into his tabernacles: we
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will worship at his footstool. 8 Arise, <span class="smallcaps" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p3.4">O Lord</span>, into thy rest; thou, and the ark of thy
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strength. 9 Let thy priests be clothed with righteousness;
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and let thy saints shout for joy. 10 For thy servant David's
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sake turn not away the face of thine anointed.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p4">In these verses we have Solomon's address
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to God for his favour to him and to his government, and his
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acceptance of his building a house to God's name. Observe,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p5">I. What he pleads—two things:—</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p6">1. That what he had done was in pursuance
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of the pious vow which his father David had made to build a house
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for God. Solomon was a wise man, yet pleads not any merit of his
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own: "I am not worthy, for whom thou shouldst do this; but,
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<i>Lord, remember David,</i> with whom thou madest the covenant"
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(as Moses prayed, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p6.1" osisRef="Bible:Exod.32.13" parsed="|Exod|32|13|0|0" passage="Ex 32:13">Exod. xxxii.
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13</scripRef>, <i>Remember Abraham,</i> the first trustee of the
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covenant); "remember <i>all his afflictions,</i> all the troubles
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of his life, which his being anointed was the occasion of," or his
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care and concern about the ark, and what an uneasiness it was to
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him that the ark was in curtains, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p6.2" osisRef="Bible:2Sam.7.2" parsed="|2Sam|7|2|0|0" passage="2Sa 7:2">2
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Sam. vii. 2</scripRef>. <i>Remember all his humility and
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meekness</i> (so some read it), all that pious and devout affection
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with which he had made the following vow. Note, It is not amiss for
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us to put God in mind of our predecessors in profession, of their
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afflictions, their services, and their sufferings, of God's
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covenant with them, the experiences they have had of his goodness,
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the care they took of, and the many prayers they put up for, those
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that should come after them. We may apply it to Christ, the Son of
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David, and to all his afflictions: "Lord, remember the covenant
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made with him and the satisfaction made by him. <i>Remember all his
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offerings</i> (<scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p6.3" osisRef="Bible:Ps.20.3" parsed="|Ps|20|3|0|0" passage="Ps 20:3">Ps. xx. 3</scripRef>),
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that is, all his sufferings." He especially pleads the solemn vow
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that David had made as soon as ever he was settled in his
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government, and before he was well settled in a house of his own,
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that he would build a house for God. Observe, (1.) Whom he bound
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himself to, <i>to the Lord, to the mighty God of Jacob.</i> Vows
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are to be made to God, who is a party as well as a witness. The
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Lord is the Mighty One of Jacob, Jacob's God, and a mighty one,
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whose power is engaged for Jacob's defence and deliverance. Jacob
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is weak, but the God of Jacob is a mighty one. (2.) What he bound
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himself to do, to <i>find out a place for the Lord,</i> that is,
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for the ark, the token of his presence. He had observed in the law
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frequent mention of the <i>place that God would choose to put his
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name there,</i> to which all the tribes should resort. When he came
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to the crown there was no such place; Shiloh was deserted, and no
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other place was pitched upon, for want of which the feasts of the
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Lord were not kept with due solemnity. "Well," says David, "I will
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find out such a place for the general rendezvous of all the tribes,
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a place of <i>habitation for the Mighty</i> One <i>of Jacob,</i> a
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place for the ark, where there shall be room both for the priests
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and people to attend upon it." (3.) How intent he was upon it; he
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would not settle in his bed, till he had brought this matter to
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some head, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p6.4" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.3-Ps.132.4" parsed="|Ps|132|3|132|4" passage="Ps 132:3,4"><i>v.</i> 3,
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4</scripRef>. The thing had been long talked of, and nothing done,
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till at last David, when he went out one morning about public
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business, made a vow that before night he would come to a
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resolution in this matter, and would determine the place either
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where the tent should be pitched for the reception of the ark, at
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the beginning of his reign, or rather where Solomon should build
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the temple, which was not fixed till the latter end of his reign,
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just after the pestilence with which he was punished for numbering
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the people (<scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p6.5" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.22.1" parsed="|1Chr|22|1|0|0" passage="1Ch 22:1">1 Chron. xxii.
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1</scripRef>, <i>Then David said, This is the house of the
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Lord</i>); and perhaps it was upon occasion of that judgment that
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he made this vow, being apprehensive that one of God's
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controversies with him was for his dilatoriness in this matter.
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Note, When needful work is to be done for God it is good for us to
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task ourselves, and tie ourselves to a time, because we are apt to
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put off. It is good in the morning to cut out work for the day,
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binding ourselves that we will do it before we sleep, only with
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submission to Providence; for we <i>know not what a day may bring
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forth.</i> Especially in the great work of conversion to God we
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must be thus solicitous, thus zealous; we have good reason to
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resolve that we will not enjoy the comforts of this life till we
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have laid a foundation for hopes of a better.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p7">2. That it was in pursuance of the
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expectations of the people of Israel, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p7.1" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.6-Ps.132.7" parsed="|Ps|132|6|132|7" passage="Ps 132:6,7"><i>v.</i> 6, 7</scripRef>. (1.) They were inquisitive
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after the ark; for they lamented its obscurity, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p7.2" osisRef="Bible:1Sam.7.2" parsed="|1Sam|7|2|0|0" passage="1Sa 7:2">1 Sam. vii. 2</scripRef>. They <i>heard of it at
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Ephratah</i> (that is, at Shiloh, in the tribe of Ephraim); there
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they were told it had been, but it was gone. They <i>found it,</i>
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at last, <i>in the fields of the wood,</i> that is, in
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Kirjath-jearim, which signifies <i>the city of woods.</i> Thence
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all Israel fetched it, with great solemnity, in the beginning of
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David's reign (<scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p7.3" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.13.6" parsed="|1Chr|13|6|0|0" passage="1Ch 13:6">1 Chron. xiii.
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6</scripRef>), so that in building his house for the ark Solomon
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had gratified all Israel. They needed not to go about to seek the
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ark anymore; they now knew where to find it. (2.) They were
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resolved to attend it: "Let us but have a convenient place, and
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<i>we will go into his tabernacle,</i> to pay our homage there;
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<i>we will worship at his footstool</i> as subjects and suppliants,
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which we neglected to do, for want of such a place, <i>in the days
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of Saul,</i>" <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p7.4" osisRef="Bible:1Chr.13.3" parsed="|1Chr|13|3|0|0" passage="1Ch 13:3">1 Chron. xiii.
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3</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p8">II. What he prays for, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p8.1" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.8-Ps.132.10" parsed="|Ps|132|8|132|10" passage="Ps 132:8-10"><i>v.</i> 8-10</scripRef>. 1. That God would
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vouchsafe, not only to take possession of, but to take up his
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residence in, this temple which he had built: <i>Arise, O Lord!
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into thy rest,</i> and let this be it, <i>thou,</i> even <i>the ark
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of thy strength,</i> the pledge of thy presence, thy mighty
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presence. 2. That God would give grace to the ministers of the
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sanctuary to do their duty: <i>Let thy priests be clothed with
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righteousness;</i> let them appear righteous both in their
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administrations and in their conversations, and let both be
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according to the rule. Note, Righteousness is the best ornament of
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a minister. Holiness towards God, and goodness towards all men, are
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habits for ministers of the necessity of which there is no dispute.
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"They are <i>thy priests,</i> and will therefore discredit their
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relation to thee if they <i>be not clothed with righteousness.</i>"
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3. That the people of God might have the comfort of the due
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administration of holy ordinances among them: <i>Let thy saints
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shout for joy.</i> They did so when the ark was brought into the
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city of David (<scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p8.2" osisRef="Bible:2Sam.6.15" parsed="|2Sam|6|15|0|0" passage="2Sa 6:15">2 Sam. vi.
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15</scripRef>); they will do so when the priests are clothed with
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righteousness. A faithful ministry is the joy of the saints; it is
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the matter of it; it is a friend and a furtherance to it; we are
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<i>helpers of your joy,</i> <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p8.3" osisRef="Bible:2Cor.1.24" parsed="|2Cor|1|24|0|0" passage="2Co 1:24">2 Cor. i.
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24</scripRef>. 4. That Solomon's own prayer, upon occasion of the
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dedicating of the temple, might be accepted of God: "<i>Turn not
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away the face of thy anointed,</i> that is, deny me not the things
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I have asked of thee, send me not away ashamed." He pleads, (1.)
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That he was the anointed of the Lord, and this he pleads as a type
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of Christ, the great anointed, who, in his intercession, urges his
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designation to his office. He is God's anointed, and therefore the
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Father hears him always. (2.) That he was the son of David: "For
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his sake do not deny me;" and this is the Christian's plea: "For
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the sake of Christ" (our David), "<i>in whom thou art well
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pleased,</i> accept me." He is David, whose name signifies
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<i>beloved;</i> and we are made accepted in the beloved. He is
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God's servant, whom he <i>upholds,</i> <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p8.4" osisRef="Bible:Isa.42.1" parsed="|Isa|42|1|0|0" passage="Isa 42:1">Isa. xlii. 1</scripRef>. "We have no merit of our own to
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plead, but for his sake, in whom there is a fulness of merit, let
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us find favour." When we pray for the prosperity of the church we
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may pray with great boldness, for Christ's sake, who purchased the
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church with his own blood. "Let both ministers and people do their
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duty."</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Ps.cxxxiii-p8.5" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.11-Ps.132.18" parsed="|Ps|132|11|132|18" passage="Ps 132:11-18" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Ps.132.11-Ps.132.18">
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<h4 id="Ps.cxxxiii-p8.6">God's Choice of Zion; God's Promises to
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Zion.</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p9">11 The <span class="smallcaps" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p9.1">Lord</span> hath
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sworn <i>in</i> truth unto David; he will not turn from it; Of the
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fruit of thy body will I set upon thy throne. 12 If thy
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children will keep my covenant and my testimony that I shall teach
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them, their children shall also sit upon thy throne for evermore.
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13 For the <span class="smallcaps" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p9.2">Lord</span> hath chosen
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Zion; he hath desired <i>it</i> for his habitation. 14 This
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<i>is</i> my rest for ever: here will I dwell; for I have desired
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it. 15 I will abundantly bless her provision: I will satisfy
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her poor with bread. 16 I will also clothe her priests with
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salvation: and her saints shall shout aloud for joy. 17
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There will I make the horn of David to bud: I have ordained a lamp
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for mine anointed. 18 His enemies will I clothe with shame:
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but upon himself shall his crown flourish.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p10">These are precious promises, <i>confirmed
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by an oath,</i> that the heirs of them might have <i>strong
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consolation,</i> <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p10.1" osisRef="Bible:Heb.6.17-Heb.6.18" parsed="|Heb|6|17|6|18" passage="Heb 6:17,18">Heb. vi. 17,
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18</scripRef>. It is all one whether we take them as pleas urged in
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the prayer or as answers returned to the prayer; believers know how
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to make use of the promises both ways, with them to speak to God
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and in them to hear what God the Lord will speak to us. These
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promises relate to the establishment both in church and state, both
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to the throne of the house of David and to the testimony of Israel
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fixed on Mount Zion. The promises concerning Zion's hill are as
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applicable to the gospel-church as these concerning David's seed
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are to Christ, and therefore both pleadable by us and very
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comfortable to us. Here is,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p11">I. The choice God made of David's house and
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Zion hill. Both were of divine appointment.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p12">1. God chose David's family for the royal
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family and confirmed his choice by an oath, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p12.1" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.11-Ps.132.12" parsed="|Ps|132|11|132|12" passage="Ps 132:11,12"><i>v.</i> 11, 12</scripRef>. David, being a type of
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Christ, was made king with an oath: <i>The Lord hath sworn and will
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not repent,</i> will not turn from it. Did David swear to the Lord
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(<scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p12.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.2" parsed="|Ps|132|2|0|0" passage="Ps 132:2"><i>v.</i> 2</scripRef>) that he would
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find him a house? The Lord swore to David that he would build him a
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house; for God will be behind with none of his people in affections
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or assurances. The promise made to David refers, (1.) To a long
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succession of kings that should descend from his loins: <i>Of the
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fruit of thy body will I set upon thy throne,</i> which was
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fulfilled in Solomon; David himself lived to see it with great
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satisfaction, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p12.3" osisRef="Bible:1Kgs.1.48" parsed="|1Kgs|1|48|0|0" passage="1Ki 1:48">1 Kings i.
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48</scripRef>. The crown was also entailed conditionally upon his
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heirs for ever: <i>If thy children,</i> in following ages, <i>will
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keep my covenant and my testimony that I shall teach them.</i> God
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himself engaged to teach them, and he did his part; they had Moses
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and the prophets, and all he expects is that they should keep what
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he taught them, and keep to it, and then <i>their children shall
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sit upon thy throne for evermore.</i> Kings are before God upon
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their good behaviour, and their commission from him runs <i>quamdiu
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se bene gesserint—during good behaviour.</i> The issue of this was
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that they did not keep God's covenant, and so the entail was at
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length cut off, and <i>the sceptre departed from Judah</i> by
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degrees. (2.) To an everlasting successor, a king that should
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descend from his loins of <i>the increase of whose government and
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peace there shall be no end.</i> St. Peter applies this to Christ,
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nay, he tells us that David himself so understood it. <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p12.4" osisRef="Bible:Acts.2.30" parsed="|Acts|2|30|0|0" passage="Ac 2:30">Acts ii. 30</scripRef>, <i>He knew that God had
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sworn with an oath to him that of the fruit of his loins, according
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to the flesh, he would raise up Christ to sit on his throne;</i>
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and in the fulness of time he did so, and <i>gave him the throne of
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his father David,</i> <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p12.5" osisRef="Bible:Luke.1.32" parsed="|Luke|1|32|0|0" passage="Lu 1:32">Luke i.
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32</scripRef>. He did fulfill the condition of the promise; he kept
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God's covenant and his testimony, did his Father's will, and in all
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things pleased him; and therefore to him, and his spiritual seed,
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the promise shall be made good. He, and the children God has given
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him, all believers, shall <i>sit upon the throne for evermore,</i>
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<scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p12.6" osisRef="Bible:Rev.3.21" parsed="|Rev|3|21|0|0" passage="Re 3:21">Rev. iii. 21</scripRef>.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p13">2. God chose Zion hill for the holy hill,
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and confirmed his choice by the delight he took in it, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p13.1" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.13-Ps.132.14" parsed="|Ps|132|13|132|14" passage="Ps 132:13,14"><i>v.</i> 13, 14</scripRef>. He <i>chose the
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Mount Zion which he loved</i> (<scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p13.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.76.68" parsed="|Ps|76|68|0|0" passage="Ps 76:68">Ps.
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lxxviii. 68</scripRef>); he chose it for the habitation of his ark,
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and said of it, <i>This is my rest for ever,</i> and not merely my
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residence for a time, as Shiloh was. Zion was the city of David; he
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chose it for the royal city because God chose it for the holy city.
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God said, <i>Here will I dwell,</i> and therefore David said,
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<i>Here will I dwell,</i> for here he adhered to his principle,
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<i>It is good for me to be near to God.</i> Zion must be here
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looked upon as a type of the gospel-church, which is called
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<i>Mount Zion</i> (<scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p13.3" osisRef="Bible:Heb.12.22" parsed="|Heb|12|22|0|0" passage="Heb 12:22">Heb. xii.
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22</scripRef>), and in it what is here said of Zion has its full
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accomplishment. Zion was long since ploughed as a field, but the
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church of Christ <i>is the house of the living God</i> (<scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p13.4" osisRef="Bible:1Tim.3.15" parsed="|1Tim|3|15|0|0" passage="1Ti 3:15">1 Tim. iii. 15</scripRef>), and it is his
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<i>rest for ever,</i> and shall be blessed with his presence
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always, even to the end of the world. The delight God takes in his
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church, and the continuance of his presence with his church, are
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the comfort and joy of all its members.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p14">II. The choice blessings God has in store
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for David's house and Zion hill. Whom God chooses he will
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bless.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p15">1. God, having chosen Zion hill, promises
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to bless that,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p16">(1.) With the blessings of the life that
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now is; for godliness has the promise of them, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p16.1" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.15" parsed="|Ps|132|15|0|0" passage="Ps 132:15"><i>v.</i> 15</scripRef>. The earth shall yield her
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increase; where religion is set up there shall be provision, and in
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blessing God will bless it (<scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p16.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.67.6" parsed="|Ps|67|6|0|0" passage="Ps 67:6">Ps. lxvii.
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6</scripRef>); he will surely and abundantly bless it. And a little
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provision, with an abundant blessing upon it, will be more
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serviceable, as well as more comfortable, than a great deal without
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that blessing. God's people have a special blessing upon common
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enjoyments, and that blessing puts a peculiar sweetness into them.
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Nay, the promise goes further: <i>I will satisfy her poor with
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bread.</i> Zion has her own poor to keep; and it is promised that
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God will take care even of them. [1.] By his providence they shall
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be kept from wanting; they shall have provision enough. If there be
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scarcity, the poor are the first that feel it, so that it is a sure
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sign of plenty if they have sufficient. Zion's poor shall not want,
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for God has obliged all the sons of Zion to be charitable to the
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poor, according to their ability, and the church must take care
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that they be not <i>neglected,</i> <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p16.3" osisRef="Bible:Acts.6.1" parsed="|Acts|6|1|0|0" passage="Ac 6:1">Acts
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vi. 1</scripRef>. [2.] By his grace they shall be kept from
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complaining; though they have but dry bread, yet they shall be
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satisfied. Zion's poor have, of all others, reason to be content
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with a little of this world, because they have better things
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prepared for them. And this may be understood spiritually of the
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provision that is made for the soul in the word and ordinances; God
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will abundantly bless that for the nourishment of the new man, and
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satisfy the poor in spirit with the bread of life. What God
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sanctifies to us we shall and may be satisfied with.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p17">(2.) With the blessings of the life that is
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to come, things pertaining to godliness (<scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p17.1" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.16" parsed="|Ps|132|16|0|0" passage="Ps 132:16"><i>v.</i> 16</scripRef>), which is an answer to the
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prayer, <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p17.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.9" parsed="|Ps|132|9|0|0" passage="Ps 132:9"><i>v.</i> 9</scripRef>. [1.]
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It was desired that the priests might be <i>clothed with
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righteousness;</i> it is here promised that God will <i>clothe them
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with salvation,</i> not only save them, but make them and their
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administrations instrumental for the salvation of his people; they
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shall both <i>save themselves and those that hear them,</i> and
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<i>add those to the church that shall be saved.</i> Note, Whom God
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clothes with righteousness he will clothe with salvation; we must
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pray for righteousness and then with it God will give salvation.
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[2.] It was desired that the saints might <i>shout for joy;</i> it
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is promised that they <i>shall shout aloud for joy.</i> God gives
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more than we ask, and when he gives salvation he will give an
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abundant joy.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Ps.cxxxiii-p18">2. God, having chosen David's family, here
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promises to bless that also with suitable blessings. (1.) Growing
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power: <i>There,</i> in Zion, <i>will I make the horn of David to
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bud,</i> <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p18.1" osisRef="Bible:Ps.132.17" parsed="|Ps|132|17|0|0" passage="Ps 132:17"><i>v.</i> 17</scripRef>. The
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royal dignity shall increase more and more, and constant additions
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he made to the lustre of it. Christ is the <i>horn of salvation</i>
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(denoting a plentiful and powerful salvation) which God has raised
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up, and made to bud, <i>in the house of his servant David.</i>
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David had promised to use his power for God's glory, to cut off the
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horns of the wicked, and to exalt the horns of the righteous
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(<scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p18.2" osisRef="Bible:Ps.75.10" parsed="|Ps|75|10|0|0" passage="Ps 75:10">Ps. lxxv. 10</scripRef>); in
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recompence for it God here promises to make his horn to bud, for to
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those that have power, and use it well, more shall be given. (2.)
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Lasting honour: <i>I have ordained a lamp for my anointed.</i> Thou
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wilt <i>light my candle,</i> <scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p18.3" osisRef="Bible:Ps.18.28" parsed="|Ps|18|28|0|0" passage="Ps 18:28">Ps.
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xviii. 28</scripRef>. That lamp is likely to burn brightly which
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God ordains. A lamp is a successor, for, when a lamp is almost out,
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another may be lighted by it; it is a succession, for by this means
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David shall not want a man to stand before God. Christ is the lamp
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and the light of the world. (3.) Complete victory: "<i>His
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enemies,</i> who have formed designs against him, <i>will I clothe
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with shame,</i> when they shall see their designs baffled." Let the
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enemies of all good governors expect to be clothed with shame, and
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especially the enemies of the Lord Jesus and his government, who
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shall rise, in the great day, <i>to everlasting shame and
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contempt.</i> (4.) Universal prosperity: <i>Upon himself shall his
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crown flourish,</i> that is, his government shall be more and more
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his honour. This was to have its full accomplishment in Jesus
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Christ, whose crown of honour and power shall never fade, nor the
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flowers of it wither. The crowns of earthly princes <i>endure not
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to all generations</i> (<scripRef id="Ps.cxxxiii-p18.4" osisRef="Bible:Prov.27.24" parsed="|Prov|27|24|0|0" passage="Pr 27:24">Prov. xxvii.
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24</scripRef>), but Christ's crown shall endure to all eternity and
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the crowns reserved for his faithful subjects are such as <i>fade
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not away.</i></p>
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