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Psalm 102:7ESV·traditional attribution

I lie awake; I am like a lonely sparrow on the housetop.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 102 This prayer seems to have been dictated to the faithful when they were languishing in captivity in Babylon. Sorrowful and humbled, they first bewail their afflictions. In the next place, they plead with God for the restoration of the holy city and temple.

Commenting on Psalm 102:1-28

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

I watch, and am like a sparrow alone upon the house top: I keep a solitary vigil as the lone sentry of my nation; my fellows are too selfish, too careless to care for the beloved land, and so like a bird which sits alone on the housetop, I keep up a sad watch over my country.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The title of this psalm is very observable; it is a prayer of the afflicted. It was composed by one that was himself afflicted, afflicted with the church and for it; and on those that are of a public spirit afflictions of that kind lie heavier than any other.

Commenting on Psalm 102:1-11