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Out of the depths I have cried to you, Yahweh.
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What are "The Depths"?
Commentators explain that "the depths" is a powerful metaphor for any kind of profound distress. This isn't just about physical danger but can include the depths of sorrow, overwhelming affliction, the crushing weight of sin, mental anguish, doubt, and fear. Scholars like Albert Barnes and John Gill note that these experiences are common to believers, and even the most faithful saints find themselves in such places.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Out of the depths - The word translated “depths” is from a verb - עמק ‛âmaq - which means to be deep, then to be unsearcha…
19th Century
Anglican
Out of the depths. — A recurrent image for overwhelming distress (Psalms 18:16; Psalms 88:7; also Psalms 6…
Baptist
Out of the depths have I cried to you, O LORD. Lord, hear my voice: let your ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications.
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16th Century
Protestant
Out of the deep places have I cried to you, O Jehovah! It should be noted that the Prophet speaks of himself as sending forth his voice, a…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Out of the depths have I cried to you, O Lord . ] Out of deep waters, out of the depths of the sea; not literally, as Jonah, w…
The only way of relief for a sin-entangled soul is by applying to God alone. Many things present themselves as diversions, many things offer themse…
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