Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Vol. I wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with parallel scriptures, the more difficult terms in each verse are explained, seeming contradictions reconciled, questions and doubts resolved, and the whole text opened / by the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole.

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Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Vol. I wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with parallel scriptures, the more difficult terms in each verse are explained, seeming contradictions reconciled, questions and doubts resolved, and the whole text opened / by the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole.
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Poole, Matthew, 1624-1679.
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London :: Printed by John Richardson, for Thomas Parkhurst, Dorman Newman, Jonathan Robinson, Bradbazon Ailmer, Thomas Cockeril, and Benjamin Alsop,
M.DC.LXXXIII [1683]
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"Annotations upon the Holy Bible. Vol. I wherein the sacred text is inserted, and various readings annex'd, together with parallel scriptures, the more difficult terms in each verse are explained, seeming contradictions reconciled, questions and doubts resolved, and the whole text opened / by the late reverend and learned divine Mr. Matthew Poole." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A55363.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 14, 2024.

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PSAL. XXVI.
The ARGUMENT.

This Psalm was certainly made by David, when he was in Distress, and particularly when he was falsly accused, and defamed by his Adversaries, as he frequently was by Saul, and his Courtiers: and therefore for his Vindication, he makes a so∣lemn appeal to God, and a Protest•…•…tion of his own Innocency, to which he was forced by their Clamours and Reproaches.

A Psalm of David:

1 JUdge * 1.1 a 1.2 me, O LORD, for I have walk∣ed in mine integrity b 1.3: I have trusted also in the LORD c 1.4: therefore I shall not slide d 1.5.

2. * 1.6 Examine me, O LORD, and prove me e 1.7; try my reins and my heart.

3. For thy loving kindness is before mine eyes f 1.8: and I have walked in thy truth g 1.9.

4. * 1.10 I have not sate h 1.11 with vain persons i 1.12, nei∣ther will I go in k 1.13 with † 1.14 dissemblers l 1.15.

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5. I have hated the congregation of evil doers m 1.16: and will not sit with the wicked.

6. I will * 1.17 wash mine hands in innocency n 1.18: so will I compass thine altar o 1.19, O LORD.

7. That I may publish p 1.20 with the voyce of thanksgiving q 1.21, and tell of all thy wondrous works.

8. LORD, I have loved the habitation of thy house r 1.22, and the place † 1.23 where thine honour s 1.24 dwelleth.

9. * 1.25 Gather not my soul t 1.26 with sinners u 1.27, nor my life with † 1.28 bloody men.

10. In whose▪ hands is mischief x 1.29: and their right hand y 1.30 is † 1.31 full of bribes.

11. But as for me, I will walk in mine Inte∣grity: redeem me, and be merciful unto me.

12. My foot standeth in * 1.32 an even place z 1.33: in the congregations will I bless the LORD▪

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