Yet he hath made with me an everlasting covenant, ordered in all So bright, and flourishing, and prosperous as the government of the just ruler before described or is not "right" F13 with God, meaning his family, in which great sins were committed, and great disorders and confusions brought into it, as the cases of Amnon, Absalom, and Adonijah showed or "not firm" or "stable" F14, through the rebellion of one, the insurrection of another, and the usurpation of a third yet he believed it would be firm and stable in the Messiah that should spring from him, promised in the everlasting covenant though the Jewish writers understand this of the firmness and stability of his kingdom and government: "but my house is not so" like the morning light, which increases by little and little, and like the morning, which sometimes is not cloudy, and sometimes is sometimes the sun shines clearly, and sometimes not or like the tender grass, which is sometimes flourishing, and after withers but so is not my kingdom, it is a perpetual one, given and secured by an everlasting covenant and such certainly is or will be the kingdom of the Messiah: