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But Yahweh`s lovingkindness is from everlasting to everlasting with those who fear him, His righteousness to children`s children;

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God's Eternal Mercy vs. Our Frailty

Commentators emphasize the word "But" as a powerful pivot. While the previous verses describe human life as fleeting as grass, this verse contrasts our temporary nature with God's permanent, unchanging lovingkindness. Scholars like John Calvin note that our hope rests not in ourselves, but solely in this inexhaustible fountain of God's mercy, which is "from everlasting to everlasting."

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Psalms 103:17

18th Century

Theologian

But the mercy of the Lord - The favor of the Lord; or, His loving-kindness.

Is from everlasting to everlasting -…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Psalm 103:17–18

19th Century

Preacher

But the mercy of the LORD is from everlasting to everlasting upon them that fear him, and his righteousness unto children's children. To such a…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Psalms 103:17

16th Century

Theologian

But the goodness of Jehovah, etc. The Psalmist leaves nothing for people to rely upon but the mercy of God, for it would be egregious foll…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Psalms 103:17

17th Century

Pastor

But the mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting
upon them that fear him

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Psalms 103:15–18

17th Century

Minister

How short is man's life, and how uncertain! The flower of the garden is commonly finer and will last longer, because it is sheltered by the garden …