1 b That is, destroyed the citie.
1 a After that he departed from Achish.
1 ! The Amalekites burne Ziklag.
3 c For these onely remained in the citie, when the men were gone to warre.
5 ! Dauids two wiues are taken prisoners.
6 d Thus we se, that in troubles & aduersitie we do not consider Gods prouidence, but like raging beastes forget bothe our owne duetie and contemne Gods appointment ouer vs.
6 ! The people wolde stone him.
8 ! He asketh counsel of the Lord and pursuing his enemies, recouereth the praye.
8 e Thogh God seme to leaue vs for a time, yet if we trust in him, we shal be sure to finde comforte.
11 f God by his prouidence bothe prouided for the necessitie of this poore stranger, and made him a guide to Dauid to accomplishe his enterprise.
15 g For othes were in all ages had in moste reuerence euen among the heathen.
16 h The wicked in their pompe and pleasures consider not the judgement of God, which is then at hand to smite them.
17 i Some reade, & vnto the morowe of the two euenings: that is, thre daies.
20 k Which the Amalekites had taken of others, & Dauid from them besides the goods of Ziklag.
22 l Vnder these are comprehended the cattel and goods, which apperteined to euerie man.
24 ! He deuideth it equally.
25 m Some referre these wordes to Dauid, that he alledged an olde custome & law, as if it were whit, It is now and hathe bene euer.
26 ! And sendeth parte to his friends.
31 n Shewing him selfe mindeful of their benefites towards him.