Verse 2
Out of an horrible pit; or, out of a sounding pit so called either from the clamours of men or beasts falling into it; or from the many waters which fall down into it, not without a great noise. I was not only upon the brink, but in the very bottom of the pit, i.e. in desperate dangers and calamities, as this phrase signifies, Psalms 18:16; Psalms 69:1,Psalms 69:2.
Out of the miry clay; in which my feet stuck fast.
Upon a rock; a place of strength and safety.
My goings, or, my steps, i.e. kept me from stumbling or falling into mischief.
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