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Matthew Poole’s Commentary on the Holy Bible, Volumes 1–3 is unavailable, but you can change that!

Matthew Poole was one of the most influential Puritan ministers and thinkers of the seventeenth century. A Protestant clergyman in England during a time of religious persecution, he fled the country due to threats of assassination. Poole was known as a devoted Christian, full of integrity and perseverance, in addition to being a great theologian and writer. His commentary series has been a...

power of God in Zion, 1, 2. God’s holiness a reason for our praising him, 3. Equity and righteousness executed in Jacob, 4. The church exhorted by the example of their forefathers, 5–8, to praise and magnify him in his holy hill, 9. THE aLORD reigneth; let the people tremble: bhe sitteth between the cherubims; let the earth †be moved. The people, to wit, such as are enemies to God and to his people. Between the cherubims; upon the ark. See 1 Sam. 4:4. He is present with his people to protect them,