Psalms 107:26

26 The sailors were raised up to the sky, then plunged into the depths. At the danger, their courage failed them,

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Psalms 107:26 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 107:26

They mount up to the heaven
The waves which are lifted up by the stormy wind, and the ships which are upon them, and the men in them.

They go down again to the depths:
one while they seem to reach the skies, and presently they are down, as it were, in the bottom of the sea, and are threatened to be buried in the midst of it; distress at sea is described in much the same language by Virgil and Ovid F13.

Their soul is melted because of trouble;
because of the danger of being cast away; so it was with Jonah's mariner's, and with the disciples in the storm; sea roaring, and men's hearts failing for fear, are joined together in ( Luke 21:25 Luke 21:26 )


FOOTNOTES:

F13 "Tollimur in coelum", Virgil. Aeneid 3. prope finem. "Coelumque aequare videtur pontus". Ovid. Metamorph. l. 12. Fab. 10.

Psalms 107:26 In-Context

24 saw the works of ADONAI, his wonders in the deep.
25 For at his word the storm-wind arose, lifting up towering waves.
26 The sailors were raised up to the sky, then plunged into the depths. At the danger, their courage failed them,
27 they reeled and staggered like drunk men, and all their skill was swallowed up.
28 In their trouble they cried to ADONAI, and he rescued them from their distress.
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