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The Duty and Actings of a Believer under distresses from a sense of sin. His Application unto God. To God alone. Ear∣nestness and intention of mind therein.
* 1.1The words of these two first Verses declare also the deport∣ment of the soul in the condition that we have described; that is, what it doth, and what course it steers for relief. I have cryed unto thee O Lord, Lord hear my voice, let thine ears be atten∣tive to the voyce of my supplications.
There is in the words a General Application made in a ten∣dency unto relief; wherein is first to be considered, to whom the Application is made; and that is JEHOVAH. I have cryed unto thee Jehovah. God gave out that Name to his peo∣ple to confirm their faith in the stability of his Promises; Exod. 3. He who is BEING himself, will assuredly give being and subsistance to his promises. Being to deal with God, about the promises of grace, he makes his Application to him under this name. I call upon thee Jehovah.
In the Application it self, may be observed,
First, The Anthropopathy of the Expression. He prayes that God would cause his ears to be attentive: after the manner of men who seriously attend to what is spoken to them, when they turn aside from that which they regard not.
Secondly, The Earnestness of the soul in the work it hath in hand, which is evident both from the Reduplication of his re∣quest, Lord hear my voyce, let thine ears be attentive to my voyce, and the Emphaticalness of the words he maketh use of. Let thine ears saith he, be 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 Diligently Attentive. The word signifies the most diligent heedfulness and close attention; let thine ears be very attentive; and unto what; 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 to the voice of my supplications: deprecationum mearum generally say Interpreters; of my Deprecations; or earnest prayers for the averting of evil, or punishment. But the word is from 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 Gratiosus suit; to be gracious or merciful; so that it signi∣fies properly supplications for grace. Be attentive, saith he, O Lord, unto my supplications for grace and mercy, which accord∣ing to my extream necessity, I now address my self to make