I have considered the days of old, the years of ancient
times (Ps. 77:5)
There is no doubt that David endeavored to assuage his grief
by the remembrance of his former joy; but he informs us that relief was not so
easily nor so speedily obtained. By the days of old,
and the years of ancient times, he
seems not only to refer to the brief course of his own life, but to comprehend
many ages.
The people of God, in their afflictions, ought, undoubtedly,
to set before their eyes, and to call to their remembrance, not only the Divine
blessings which they have individually experienced, but also all the blessings
which God in every age has bestowed upon his Church It may, however, be easily
gathered from the text, that when the prophet reckoned up in his own mind the
mercies which God had bestowed in time past, he began with his own experience. (Commentaries)
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