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Psalm 129:6ESV·traditional attribution

Let them be like the grass on the housetops, which withers before it grows up,

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

Let them be as the grass upon the housetops, which withereth afore it groweth up. Grass on the housetop is soon up and soon down. It sprouts in the heat, finds enough nutriment to send up a green blade, and then it dies away before it reaches maturity, because it has neither earth nor moisture sufficient for its proper development.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The psalmist, having triumphed in the defeat of the many designs that had been laid as deep as hell to ruin the church, here concludes his psalm as Deborah did her song, So let all thy enemies perish, O Lord! Jdg 5:31. I.

Commenting on Psalm 129:5-8