Thy loving-kindness; or, thy mercy; for it is the same word which is used and so rendered, Psalms 36:5. The sense is, Though all thine attributes now reckoned, and the rest of them, be excellent and glorious, yet above all thy mercy is most excellent or precious and amiable, as being most necessary and beneficial unto us, poor sinful, miserable men. Put their trust under the shadow of thy wings, i.e. cheerfully commit themselves to thy care and kindness, notwithstanding their own sinfulness, and the rage and power of their adversaries, against all which thy mercy is a sufficient security.

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