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Text -- Psalms 29:1-5 (NET)

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Psalm 29
29:1 A psalm of David. Acknowledge the Lord, you heavenly beings, acknowledge the Lord’s majesty and power! 29:2 Acknowledge the majesty of the Lord’s reputation! Worship the Lord in holy attire! 29:3 The Lord’s shout is heard over the water; the majestic God thunders, the Lord appears over the surging water. 29:4 The Lord’s shout is powerful, the Lord’s shout is majestic. 29:5 The Lord’s shout breaks the cedars, the Lord shatters the cedars of Lebanon.
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Names, People and Places:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Lebanon a mountain range and the adjoining regions (IBD)


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Praise | OMNIPOTENCE | PHILOSOPHY | Readings, Select | NUMBER | PSALMS, BOOK OF | ADORATION | GLORY | THUNDER | God | Meteorology and Celestial Phenomena | CEDAR | Lebanon | GIVE | Power | Worship | Psalms | TARGUM | ANGEL | CHILDREN OF GOD | more
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NET Notes: Psa 29:1 Or “ascribe to the Lord glory and strength.”

NET Notes: Psa 29:2 That is, properly dressed for the occasion.

NET Notes: Psa 29:3 Traditionally “many waters.” The geographical references in the psalm (Lebanon, Sirion, Kadesh) suggest this is a reference to the Mediter...

NET Notes: Psa 29:4 Heb “the voice of the Lord [is] accompanied by majesty.”

NET Notes: Psa 29:5 The cedars of the Lebanon forest were well-known in ancient Israel for their immense size. Here they may symbolize the arrogant enemies of God (see Is...

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