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Psalm 141
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1a He sheweth that there is none other refuge in our necessities, but onely to flee vnto God for comfort of soule.
1! Dauid being grieuously persecuted vnder Saul, onely fleeth vnto God to haue succour.
2b He meaneth his earnest zeale & iesture, which he vsed in praier: alluding to the sacrifices, which were by God's commandement offred in the olde Law.
3c He desireth God to kepe his thoghts & waies ether from thainking or executing vengeance.
3! Desiring him to bridle his affections, that he maie paciently abide til God take vengeance of his enemies.
4d Let not their prosperitie allure me to be wicked as thei are.
5e He colde abide all corrections, that came of a louing heart.
5f By pacience I shal se the wicked so sharpely handled, that I shal for pitie praie for them.
6g The people, which followed their wicked rulers in persecuting the Prophet, shal repent & turne to God when they se their wicked rulers punished.
7h Here appeareth that Dauid was miraculously deliuered out of manie deaths, as {2 Cor. 1.9}
10k So that none of them escape.
10i Into Gods nettes, wherby he catcheth the wicked in their owne malice.
1 a He sheweth that there is none other refuge in our necessities, but onely to flee vnto God for comfort of soule.
1 ! Dauid being grieuously persecuted vnder Saul, onely fleeth vnto God to haue succour.
2 b He meaneth his earnest zeale & iesture, which he vsed in praier: alluding to the sacrifices, which were by God's commandement offred in the olde Law.
3 c He desireth God to kepe his thoghts & waies ether from thainking or executing vengeance.
3 ! Desiring him to bridle his affections, that he maie paciently abide til God take vengeance of his enemies.
4 d Let not their prosperitie allure me to be wicked as thei are.
5 e He colde abide all corrections, that came of a louing heart.
5 f By pacience I shal se the wicked so sharpely handled, that I shal for pitie praie for them.
6 g The people, which followed their wicked rulers in persecuting the Prophet, shal repent & turne to God when they se their wicked rulers punished.
7 h Here appeareth that Dauid was miraculously deliuered out of manie deaths, as {2 Cor. 1.9}
10 k So that none of them escape.
10 i Into Gods nettes, wherby he catcheth the wicked in their owne malice.