Psalms 29:1

CONTENTS The very particular manner in which the voice of Jehovah is here celebrated, should lead us to a serious Inquiry of the importance of the expression. All sovereignty and authority of earthly rank is demanded to give praise unto it, as well as all nature. A Psalm of David.... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 29:1,2

This repeated call to ascribe glory to God, in three several demands, very fitly corresponds with the many repeated examples we have in the word of God, as if to imply a plurality of persons in the Godhead. Whoever will attend to this particularity, will find very often occasion to remark how much m... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 29:3-9

These are all so many various descriptions of the astonishing power of God. By the voice of God in the kingdom of nature, no doubt, is meant the operations of God in nature. The thunder and the lightning, the waves of the sea, and the winds and tempests, - these indicate his astonishing power, and d... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 29:10

What a beautiful thought to quiet every troubled mind, arises out of this view of the Lord. Let what will arise, or what storm soever, Jesus governs all. It is he which sitteth upon the circle of the earth, and the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers. Reader, think of this, in application to all... [ Continue Reading ]

Psalms 29:11

How delightfully the Psalm closes! The Lord will give peace. Yes, Jesus is the peace, and the salvation of his people; and therefore he is the peace of God, to all his church, which passeth all understanding. Philippians 4:7 REFLECTIONS HEARKEN, my soul, to the voice of God! Hear it on the waters o... [ Continue Reading ]

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