i.e. Look upon thee with a cheerful and pleasant countenance, as one that is reconciled to thee, and well pleased with thee and thy offerings and services. See of this phrase Psalms 4:6 Proverbs 16:15. To this is opposed the falling and the casting down of the countenance, of which see Genesis 4:5,6 Job 29:24. Or, regard, protect, and help thee. Compare Psalms 33:18. Peace with God, and with thy own conscience, and with all men, and all prosperity, which is comprehended under this word.

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