1 a Which teacheth that the vse of the Sabbath standeth in praising God, and not onely in ceasing from worke.
1 ! This psalme was made to be sung on the Sabbath, to stirre vp the people to acknowledge God and to praise him in his workes: the Prophet rejoyceth therein.
2 b For Gods mercie & fidelitie in his promises toward his, binde them to praise him continually bothe dai & night.
6 e That is, the wicked consider not Gods workes, nor his judgements against them, & therefore moste justly perish.
6 ! But the wicked is not able to consider that the vngodlie, when he is moste florishing, shal moste spedely perish.
12 h Thogh the faithful seme to wither and be cut downe by the wicked: yet thei shal growe againe and florish in the Church of God, as the cedres do in mount Lebanon.
12 ! In the end is described the felicitie of the just, planted in the house of God to praise the Lord.