1 ! So long as Saul was enemie to Dauid, all that had anie autoritie vnder him to flatter their King (as is the course of the worlde) did also moste cruelly persecute Dauid: against whome he praieth God to pleade & to auenge his cause
2 b Albeit God can with his breath destroy all his enemies, yet the holie Gost attributeth vnto him these outward weapons to assure vs of his present power.
5 d Smite them with the spirit of giddines that their entreprises may be foolish, & their receiue juste rewarde.
7 e Shewing that we may not call God to be a reuenger, but onely for his glorie, & when our cause is juste.
8 ! That they may be taken in their nets & snares, which thei laied for him, that his innocencie may be declared.
8 g Which he prepared against the children of God.
8 f When he promiseth to him selfe peace.
13 l I prayed for them with inward affection, as I wolde haue done for my selfe: or, I declared mine affection with bowing downe mine head.
15 m When thei saw me ready to flip and as one that halted to infirmitie.
16 o The worde signifieth cakes: meaning that the proud courtears at their deinty feasts skoff, raile, and conspire his death.
24 r It is the justice of God to giue to the oppressers affliction & torment, & to the oppressed, aide and relief, {2 Thes. 1,6}
26 t That is, at once, were thei neuer so manie or mightie.
27 y He exhorteth the Church to priase God for the deliuerance of his seruants, & for the destruction of his aduersaries.
27 ! And that the innocent, which taketh parte with him, maie rejoyce & praise the Name of the Lord, that this deliuereth his seruant.