Matthew Poole Commentary - Psalms 102:9 - 102:9

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Psalms 102:9 - 102:9


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For; so this verse gives a reason either of his great sadness, expressed Psa_102:6,7, or why they swore by him in the sense last given. Or, surely, as this particle is oft used. Or, therefore, because of those bitter reproaches last mentioned. I have eaten ashes like bread: the sense is, Dust and ashes are as constant and familiar to me as the eating of my bread; I cover my head with them; I sit, yea, lie down and roll myself in them, as mourners oft did, 2Sa_13:19 Job_2:8,12 16:15 Isa_47:1 Mic_1:10; by which means the ashes might easily be mingled with their meat, as tears were with their drink in the next clause. Mingled my drink with weeping; he alludes to the custom of mingling their wine with water.