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Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1. Captivity - The captives. 4. Turn us - Restore us to our former tranquillity, and free us from the troubles which we yet groan under. 6. Revive us - Give us a second reviving in bringing home the rest of our brethren, and in restraining our enemies.
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1. O God - The witness and defender of my righteous cause. 2. My glory - By his glory probably he means that honour which God had conferred upon him. Vanity - Wickedness.
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1. No fear - When I consider the manifold transgressions of ungodly men, I conclude within myself, that they have cast off all fear of the Divine majesty.…
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1. It - The divine forbearance sparing Nineveh. 2. Was not this - Did I not think of this? That thy pardon would contradict my preaching. 3. Than to live - Disgraced and upbraided by hardened sinners,…
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
2. Preserved - From all those miseries which now I feel. 3. Darkness - I passed safely through many difficulties, and dangers, and common calamities.…
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1. Fret not - Because they prosper in their wicked enterprizes. 5. Commit - All thy cares and business, and necessities, commend to God by fervent prayer. 6. Judgment - It shall be as visible to men,…
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
2. The shepherds - The rulers of the people kings, magistrates, and princes; as also priests, and prophets. Of Israel - The two tribes, and the few out of the ten that adhere to the house of David.
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
2. Today - Even at this time, notwithstanding all your pretended consolations. Stroke - The hand or stroke of God upon me. Groaning - Doth exceed my complaints. 3.
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1. Is it not for you - Ought not you to understand, and conform to, the just laws of your God. You princes, magistrates, and ruling officers, ought of all men to know and do right.
Wesley's Notes on the Bible by Wesley, John (1703-1791)
1. Loved him - For his excellent virtues and endowments, which shone forth both in his speeches and actions; for the service he had done to God and to his people;…