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Throughout history, the Psalms have yielded in Spurgeon’s words, “boundless profit and ever-growing pleasure.” The Treasury of David, a 6-volume commentary on the Psalms, captures Spurgeon at the height of his literary career. With hundreds of thousands of copies sold, these classic commentaries have informed and inspired generations of Christians who have studied the Psalms ever since. The...

Explanatory Notes And Quaint Sayings Whole Psalm.—David’s Psalm, or, a Psalm of David; but David’s name is here set first, which elsewhere commonly is last: or, A Psalm concerning David, that is, Christ, who is called David in the prophets: Hos. 3:5; Jer. 30:9; Ezek. 34:23, and 32:24. Of him this Psalm entreateth as the apostle teacheth, Heb. 10:5, 6, etc.—Henry Ainsworth. Whole Psalm.—It is plain, from verses 6–8 of this Psalm, compared with Heb. 10:5, that the prophet is speaking in the person of