Thou, O LORD, remainest for ever; thy throne from generation to generation.

Ver. 19. Thou, O Lord, remainest for ever.] Alioqui totus totus desperassem, as that good man said once in like ease, Otherwise I should have but small joy of my life. But thou art everlasting, and invariable in essence, truth, will, and promises. This is mine anchor hold.

Thy throne from generation to generation,] i.e., Thy most equal and righteous ordering of all things, utut nobis quaedam confusiuscule currere videantur, though some things may seem to us to be somewhat confusedly carried, and even to run on wheels, yet it shall one day appear that there was a wheel within a wheel, Eze 1:15-16 that is, an overruling and all disposing Providence.

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