PSALM 146 THE ARGUMENT The design of this Psalm is to persuade men to
trust in God, and in him alone. The psalmist voweth perpetual praises
to God, PSALMS 146:1,2; and exhorteth that none put their trust in
man, PSALMS 146:3,4, but in God, in regard of his power, faithfulness,
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IN PRINCES; in men of greatest wealth and power, in whose favour men
are very prone to trust. IN WHOM THERE IS NO HELP; who are utterly
unable frequently to give you that help which they promise, and you
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HE RETURNETH, in his body, ECCLESIASTES 12:7, TO HIS EARTH; to that
earth from which all mankind, princes not excepted, had their
original. IN THAT VERY DAY, as soon as ever he is dead, his thoughts
perish; all his designs and endeavours, either for himself or for
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Both because he liveth for ever to fulfil his promises, and because he
is eternally and unchangeably faithful.... [ Continue Reading ]
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THE EYES OF THE BLIND; either,
1. The eyes of their mind, which he enlightens and directs in doubtful
and difficult causes; or,
2. Their bodily eyes, which he did abundantly by his Son Jesus Christ.
LOVETH THE RIGHTEOUS, even when he doth afflict them, which also he
doth out of love, HEBREWS 12:6.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE OVERTHROWETH THEIR GOINGS, as the phrase is, PSALMS 140:4. He
maketh them to lose their way; he not only frustrateth their plots and
enterprises but turneth them against themselves. This and all the
foregoing sentences are so many arguments to encourage all good men to
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