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They had almost wiped me from the earth, But I didn`t forsake your precepts.
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God's Rescue at the Brink
Commentators note the psalmist was pushed to the very edge of destruction—he was "almost consumed." This shows that even when enemies or circumstances seem to have won, God's deliverance can still come. As Charles Spurgeon memorably puts it, "almost is not altogether." Your suffering may be severe, but it is not the final word.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
They had almost consumed me upon earth - The word that is translated here as “consumed” is the same that is used in Psalms 119:81, …
19th Century
Anglican
Upon earth. —Rather, on the land. ().
Baptist
They had almost consumed me upon earth; but I forsook not thy precepts.
They had almost consumed me upon earth. They seeme…
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16th Century
Protestant
They have almost consumed me upon the earth. He repeats, in somewhat different words, what he had said a little before: that although he h…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
They had almost consumed me upon earth Almost destroyed his good name, wasted his substance, took away his crown and…
The psalmist sought deliverance from his sins, his enemies, and his fears. Hope deferred made him faint; his eyes failed from looking out for this …
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