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In short, As the Passage I have now mentioned does I think plainly enough argue that this Psalm was a Thanksgiving for some Deliverance which God had vouchsafed to him since he was King of Israel; so we may reasonably conclude from the Acknowledgment which he makes in the Beginning of it, of his being at last Peaceably Settled in the Throne, as a Blessing which He had but newly received of Him, that it was a Deliverance from some Danger which befell him not long after his solemn Inauguration at Hebron, 2 Sam. V. And the Character which he gives us of his Enemies in two places of this Psalm, that They were Strange Children, whose mouth did speak Vanity; |
In short, As the Passage I have now mentioned does I think plainly enough argue that this Psalm was a Thanksgiving for Some Deliverance which God had vouchsafed to him since he was King of Israel; so we may reasonably conclude from the Acknowledgment which he makes in the Beginning of it, of his being At last Peaceably Settled in the Throne, as a Blessing which He had but newly received of Him, that it was a Deliverance from Some Danger which befell him not long After his solemn Inauguration At Hebron, 2 Sam. V. And the Character which he gives us of his Enemies in two places of this Psalm, that They were Strange Children, whose Mouth did speak Vanity; |
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