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Psalm 89:44BSB·traditional attribution

You have ended his splendor and cast his throne to the ground.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 89 The prophet who wrote this psalm, whoever he was, in approaching the throne of grace to make supplication to God in behalf of the afflicted Church, lays down, as an encouragement both to himself and the rest of the faithful to cherish good hope, the covenant which God had made with David.

Commenting on Psalm 89:1-52

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

Thou hast made his glory to cease. The brightness of his reign and the prosperity of his house are gone, his fame is tarnished, his honour disgraced. And cast his throne down to the ground. He has lost his power to govern at home or to conquer abroad.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

In these verses we have, I. A very melancholy complaint of the present deplorable state of David's family, which the psalmist thinks hard to be reconciled to the covenant God made with David. "Thou saidst thou wouldst not take away thy lovingkindness, but thou hast cast off." Sometimes, it is no easy thing to reconcile God's providences with his promises, and yet we are sure...

Commenting on Psalm 89:38-52