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Psalm 42:3BSB·traditional attribution

My tears have been my food both day and night, while men ask me all day long, “Where is your God?”

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 42 In the first place, David shows that when he was forced to flee by reason of the cruelty of Saul, and was living in a state of exile, what most of all grieved him was, that he was deprived of the opportunity of access to the sanctuary; for he preferred the service of God to every earthly advantage.

Commenting on Psalm 42:1-11

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

My tears have been my meat day and night. Salt meats, but healthful to the soul. When a man comes to tears, constant tears, plenteous tears, tears that fill his cup and trencher, he is in earnest indeed. As the big tears stand in the stag's eyes in her distress, so did the salt drops glitter in the eyes of David.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Holy love to God as the chief good and our felicity is the power of godliness, the very life and soul of religion, without which all external professions and performances are but a shell and carcase: now here we have some of the expressions of that love. Here is, I.

Commenting on Psalm 42:1-5