...
Save me, O God - That is, interpose and deliver me from the dangers which have come upon me.
For the waters are come …

The waters ... — For this common and obvious figure of a “sea of troubles,” compare Psalm 18:4; Psalms 18:16;[Reference…

The waves have not only worn at the bank, but they have dashed over the bulwarks, and there is a flood within, as well as a flood without.

Save me, O God! for the waters, etc. Under the figure of waters, the Psalmist represents his condition as so extremely distressin…

Save me, O God
The petitioner is Christ; not as a divine Person, as such he is blessed for ever, and stands in no ne…

We should frequently consider the person of the Sufferer spoken of here, and ask why, as well as what He suffered. By meditating on this, we may be…
Loading sermons...
Loading catechisms...
Loading confessions...
Loading devotionals...
Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes