John Calvin Complete Commentary - Psalms 86:13 - 86:13

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John Calvin Complete Commentary - Psalms 86:13 - 86:13


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In the 13th verse, he sets forth the reason of this, which is, because, in delivering him, God had given a singular and remarkable proof of his mercy. To place in a stronger light the greatness of this benefit, he describes the dangers from which he had been delivered, by the expression, the lower grave; as if he had said, I have not been held down by one death only, but have been thrust down into the lowest depths of the grave, so that my circumstances required the hand of God to be stretched out to me in a wonderful manner. By the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we are delivered from a still deeper abyss of death; and such being the case, our ingratitude will be inexcusable, unless each of us exercise himself to the utmost of his power in celebrating this deliverance. If David so highly magnified the name of God merely on account of the prolongation of his life for a short time, what praises are due for this unparalleled redemption by which we are drawn from the depths of hell and elevated to heaven? The Papists attempt to found an argument on this passage in support of their doctrine of Purgatory, as if that were an upper hell, while there was another lower; (490) but this argument is too rotten to stand in need of refutation.



(490) Street reads, “ those who hate me may fear. The word יראו,” he observes, “ considered without the points, may be the third person plural of ירא,to fear; but the authors of all the versions seem to have derived it from ראה,to see I read לטובך instead of לטובה.”