David
Psalm 40:2ESV·superscription

He drew me up from the pit of destruction, out of the miry bog, and set my feet upon a rock, making my steps secure.

John Calvin Reformed

David recalls how from many dangers, not one alone, he cried out to God and was heard. His deliverance from such perils filled his soul with admiration of God's providence, which extends to all mankind, and moved him to give himself wholly to God's service.

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Commenting on Psalm 40:1-17

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

He brought me up also out of an horrible pit. When our Lord bore in his own person the terrible curse which was due to sin, he was so cast down as to be like a prisoner in a deep, dark, fearful dungeon, amid whose horrible glooms the captive heard a noise as of rushing torrents, while overhead resounded the tramp of furious foes.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

David was plunged in a horrible pit and miry clay of inward perplexity and despondency of spirit. He waited patiently, expecting relief from God alone, not working himself free but holding fast to faith until deliverance came in due time.

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Commenting on Psalm 40:1-5