Salmos 88:11-12
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Comentário de Ellicott sobre toda a Bíblia
In these verses appear three prominent features of the Hebrew conception of the underworld. It is a place of “destruction” (comp. Jó 26:6; Jó 28:22), of “darkness” (comp. Salmos 88:6), and of “forgetfulness,” which may imply not only that the dead are forgotten, both of God and men (comp. Salmos 31:12 with Salmos 88:5), but that they themselves have, to borrow the heathen figure, drunk of the water of Lethe. (Comp. Salmos 6:5; Salmos 30:9, and for both ideas combined Eclesiastes 9:5.)