Psalms 111
DiodatiPsalms 111:2
SOught out of] the Italian, Laid open before all them, that is to say, laid plainly open the great Theater of the Church; Or, worthy to be sought out, or exquisite.
Psalms 111:3
Glorious] the Italian, glory, exceeding glorious and honourable.
Psalms 111:5
He hath given] he hath miraculously fed his people in the wildernesse.
Psalms 111:7
Sure] as well for the meere declaration of his will; as, also for the loyall promise of mercy to them that shall keep them, which promise is added to his said commandements.
Psalms 111:9
Redemption] he eemes to have an especiall relation to the deliverance out of Egypt, after which the law was given, and the covenant solemnly renewed.
Psalms 111:10
The beginnig] namely, the very foundation and origine [His prayse] namely, the approbation and glrious reward which man receives from God, Romans 2:29. Or prayse of God himselfe.
