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Psalms 11:1 (!) This psalm conteineth two partes. In the first Dauid sheweth how harde assaltes of tentacions he susteined & in how great anguish of minde he was, when Saul did persecute him.
Psalms 11:1 (a) This is the wicked counsel of his enemies to him & his companions, to driue him from the hope of Gods promes.
Psalms 11:3 (b) All hope of succour is aken awaie.
Psalms 11:3 (c) Yet am I innocent and my cause good.
Psalms 11:4 (d) Thogh all things in earth be out of order, yet God wil execute judgement from heauen.
Psalms 11:4 (!) Then next he rejoyceth that God set him succour in his necessitie, declaring his justice aswel in gouerning the good, and the wicked men, as the whole worlde.
Psalms 11:6 (e) As in the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrha.
Psalms 11:6 (f) Which they shal drinke euen to the dregs, {Ezek. 23,34}
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