Psalms 16:10

Overview - Psalms 16
David, in distrust of merits, and hatred of idolatry, flees to God for preservation.
He shews the hope of his calling, of the resurrection, and life everlasting.
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Psalms 16:10  (King James Version)
For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.
 


my
9:17 49:15 *marg:
139:8 Leviticus 19:28 ; Numbers 6:6 ; Deuteronomy 32:22 ; Job 11:8 ; Proverbs 15:11 ; 27:20
Isaiah 5:14 ; 14:9 Amos 9:2 ; Luke 16:23 ; Acts 3:15 ; 1 Corinthians 15:55 ; Revelation 1:18 ; 20:13

hell
The word hell, from the Saxon {hillan} or {helan,} to hide, or from {holl,}, a cavern, though now used only for the place of torment, anciently denoted the concealed or unseen place of the dead in general; corresponding to the Greek [adev,] i
e., [o aidev topos,] the invisible place and the Hebrew {sheol,} from {shaal,} to ask, seek, the place and state of
those who are out of the way, and to be sought for.* neither.
Ac 2:27-31 13:35-38 1Co 15:42,50-54

thine
Daniel 9:24 ; Luke 1:35 ; 4:34 Acts 3:14