Psalms 107:10 - John Trapp Complete Commentary

Bible Comments

Such as sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, [being] bound in affliction and iron;

Ver. 10. Such as sit in darkness, &c.] Here come in the second sort of God's redeemed or rescued ones, viz. captives and prisoners, whose dark and doleful condition is in this verse described.

And in the shadow of death] In dark caves and horrid prisons, where there is Luctus ubique payor, et plurima morris imago. Such was Joseph's first prison, Jeremiah's miry dungeon, Lollards' tower, the bishop of London's coalhouse, &c.

Being bound in affliction and iron] Or, in poverty and iron, as Manasseh was. Many are the miseries that poor prisoners undergo. Good Savonarola had the experience of it, and Zegedine, and the martyrs, and various of God's dear servants in the recent wars here. A certain pious prince, discoursing about the dangers that were to be then expected for the profession of religion, said, Nihil so magis metuere quam diuturnos carceres, that he feared nothing so much as perpetual imprisonment.

Psalms 107:10

10 Such as sit in darkness and in the shadow of death, being bound in affliction and iron;