1 b Meaning, that the Gentiles shalbe joyned with the Churche and worship God.
1 ! The returne of the people from captiuitie.
2 c Signifying that the Jewes shuld be superiours to the Gentiles, & that thei shulde be broght vnder the service of Christ by the preaching of the Apostles, whereby all are broght to the subjection of Chirst, {2 Co 10,5}.
7 e Meaning, that when tyrants reigne, there can be no rest nor quietnes, and also how detestable a thing tyranie is, seing, the insensible creatures haue occasion to rejoyce at their destruction.
9 f As thogh thei feared lest thou shuldest trouble the dead, as you didest the lyuing: and here he derideth the proude tyrannie of the wicked, which knowe not that all creatures wish their destruction that they maie rejoyce.
11 ! The death of the King.
12 h Thou that thoghtest thy self most glorious, and as it were, placed in the heauen: for the morning starre, that goeth before the sunne, is called lucifer to whome Nebuchadnezzar is compared.
13 i Meaning Jerusalem, whereof the Temple was on the North side, as {Psal. 48, 2}, whereby he meaneth that tyrants fight against God when thei persecute his Church, and wolde set themsleues in his place.
25 o As I haue begone to destroy the Assyrians in Saneherib, so wil I countinue, & destroye them wholy. when I shal deliuer you from Babylon.
25 p From the Jewes.
29 r He willeth the Philistims not to rejoyce because the Jewes are diminished in their power: for their strength shal be greater then euer is was.
30 t To wit, my people.
31 x But they shalbe all ready, and joine together.
32 z Thei shal answer, that the Lord doeth defend his Church, & them that joyne them selves thereunto.