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Psalm 118:9BSB·author unknown

It is better to take refuge in the LORD than to trust in princes.

John Calvin Reformed

David reached the throne not by his own wit or men's favor, but appointed by God Himself. He had faced mortal dangers a hundred times over; God alone delivered him. This temporal kingdom figures the eternal spiritual kingdom of Christ, in whom David's person is fulfilled.

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Commenting on Psalm 118:1-29

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

It is better to trust in the Lord than to put confidence in princes. These should be the noblest of men, chivalrous in character, and true to the core. The royal word should be unquestionable. They are noblest in rank and mightiest in power, and yet as a rule princes are not one whit more reliable than the rest of mankind.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

David's heart overflowed with God's goodness and he burned to see others taste it too. The more we feel God's mercy, the more our hearts enlarge for obedience. Israel, Aaron's house, all who fear Him must join in one song: His mercy endures forever.

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Commenting on Psalm 118:1-18