And Asa cried unto the Lord his God
 Or prayed, as the Targum, with vehemence, being in distress; this he did before the battle began, at the head of his army, and for the encouragement of it: 
 and said, Lord, [it is] nothing with thee to help;
 nothing can hinder from helping, his power being superior to all others, and even infinite, and none besides him could: 
 whether with many, or with them that have no power;
 numbers make no difference with him, nor the condition they are in; whether numerous and mighty, or few and feeble; he can as easily help the one as the other, see ( 1 Samuel 14:6 ) , 
 help us, O Lord our God;
 who are few and weak in comparison of the enemy: 
 for we rest on thee;
 trust in thee, and rely upon thee for help; the Targum is, 
``on thy Word we lean:''
 and in thy name we go against this multitude;
 expressing faith in him, expecting help from him, encouraging and strengthening themselves in him, going forth not in their own name and strength, but in his; the Targum is, 
``in the name of the Word of the Lord:''
 O Lord, thou [art] our God:
 and thou only we know, and serve no other, and we are thy people, called by thy name: let not man prevail against thee;
 for should this enemy prevail against them, it would be interpreted prevailing against their God.