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Psalm 129:1ESV·traditional attribution

“Greatly have they afflicted me from my youth”— let Israel now say—

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 129 This Psalm teaches, in the first place, that God subjects his Church to divers troubles and affections, to the end he may the better prove himself her deliverer and defender. The Psalmist, therefore, recalls to the memory of the faithful how sadly God’s people had been persecuted in all ages, and how wonderfully they had been preserved, in order by such examples to...

Commenting on Psalm 129:1-8

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

Many a time have they afflicted me from my youth, may Israel now say. In her present hour of trial she may remember her former afflictions and speak of them for her comfort, drawing from them the assurance that he who has been with her for so long will not desert her in the end. The song begins abruptly.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The church of God, in its several ages, is here spoken of, or, rather, here speaks, as one single person, now old and gray-headed, but calling to remembrance the former days, and reflecting upon the times of old. And, upon the review, it is found, 1.

Commenting on Psalm 129:1-4