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Psalm 116:19ESV·traditional attribution

in the courts of the house of the LORD, in your midst, O Jerusalem. Praise the LORD!

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 116 David, being delivered out of very great dangers, relates what cruel torment and anguish of mind he endured, and then how remarkably he was preserved by God. The desperate state of matters with him tended to make the power of God in his preservation more conspicuous; for had not God interposed for his deliverance, all hope would have failed.

Commenting on Psalm 116:1-19

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

In the courts of the Lord'S house: in the proper place, where God had ordained that he should be worshipped. See how he is stirred up at the remembrance of the house of the Lord, and must needs speak of the holy city with a note of joyful exclamation—In the midst of thee, O Jerusalem.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The Septuagint and some other ancient versions make these verses a distinct psalm separate from the former; and some have called it the Martyr's psalm, I suppose for the sake of Psa 116:15. Three things David here makes confession of: - I. His faith (Psa 116:10): I believed, therefore have I spoken.

Commenting on Psalm 116:10-19