[1084] Ps. xci. 7.
[1085] That is, the sea. The details of the imagery are not clear. But evidently the sea represents the pleasures, and the hills and rocks the adversities, of life.
[1086] 2 Cor. vi. 7.
[1087] Ps. lxvi. 12.
[1088] Ps. cxvi. 7, 8 (vg.).—The printed text has, in place of the bracketed words, "and so forth." The threefold deliverance obviously corresponds to the threefold rejoicing mentioned below, sin being substituted for death in the description of it, because "the death of the soul is sin."
[1089] Luke xxiv. 29.
[1090] Cp. Ps. cxvi. 8.
[1091] Ezek. xviii. 4.
[1092] Rom. vii. 17, 20.
[1093] Ps. cxvi. 8.