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Text -- Psalms 104:32 (NET)

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Wesley -> Psa 104:32
Wesley: Psa 104:32 - -- This is a farther illustration of God's powerful providence: as when he affords his favour to creatures, they live and thrive, so on the contrary, one...
This is a farther illustration of God's powerful providence: as when he affords his favour to creatures, they live and thrive, so on the contrary, one angry look or touch of his upon the hills or earth, makes them tremble and smoke, as Sinai did when God appeared in it.
JFB -> Psa 104:31-34
JFB: Psa 104:31-34 - -- While God could equally glorify His power in destruction, that He does it in preservation is of His rich goodness and mercy, so that we may well spend...
While God could equally glorify His power in destruction, that He does it in preservation is of His rich goodness and mercy, so that we may well spend our lives in grateful praise, honoring to Him, and delightful to pious hearts (Psa 147:1).
Clarke -> Psa 104:32; Psa 104:32
He looketh on the earth - Even the look of God terrifies all created nature

Clarke: Psa 104:32 - -- He toucheth the hills - So easy is it for God to burn up the earth and the worlds thereof, that even his touch kindles the mountains into flames! Se...
He toucheth the hills - So easy is it for God to burn up the earth and the worlds thereof, that even his touch kindles the mountains into flames! See Etna, Vesuvius, Stromboli, etc.; these are ignited by the touch of God. How majestic are these figures
The renewal of the earth, and re-creation of deceased animals, shall take place when he shall shake terribly the heavens and the earth; when they shall be wrapped together as a scroll, and the earth and its works be dissolved, that is, after the general convulsion and conflagration of the world.
Defender -> Psa 104:32
Defender: Psa 104:32 - -- Earthquakes and volcanoes which were non-existent in the pre-Flood world, remind us repeatedly today of the great upheavals that took place at the tim...
Earthquakes and volcanoes which were non-existent in the pre-Flood world, remind us repeatedly today of the great upheavals that took place at the time of the Flood. The Flood left many on-going effects in the form of "residual catastrophism." These should remind us that God does eventually judge the wickedness of man and also should serve to warn us of a coming worldwide judgment by fire (see note on Psa 104:35)."
TSK -> Psa 104:32
TSK: Psa 104:32 - -- looketh : Psa 77:16, Psa 97:4, Psa 97:5, Psa 114:7; Isa 64:2; Jer 4:23-26, Jer 5:22; Amo 8:8; Nah 1:5, Nah 1:6; Hab 3:5, Hab 3:6, Hab 3:10; Rev 20:11
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Barnes -> Psa 104:32
Barnes: Psa 104:32 - -- He looketh on the earth, and it trembleth - There is great sublimity in this expression, as indicating the power and the majesty of God. He has...
He looketh on the earth, and it trembleth - There is great sublimity in this expression, as indicating the power and the majesty of God. He has only to "look"upon his works, and they stand in awe and tremble. The most mighty and fearful convulsions of nature occur as if they were the mere effect of God’ s "looking"on the earth. Compare Hab 3:10 - "The mountains saw thee, and they trembled."
He toucheth the hills, and they smoke - That is, as Mount Sinai did when God came down upon it. Exo 19:18. It is as if the hills were conscious of his presence, and were awed.
Poole -> Psa 104:32
Poole: Psa 104:32 - -- This is a further illustration of God’ s powerful providence over all the creatures, and their dependence upon him; as when he affords his favo...
This is a further illustration of God’ s powerful providence over all the creatures, and their dependence upon him; as when he affords his favour to creatures, they live and thrive, so one the contrary one angry look or touch of his upon the hills or earth makes them tremble and smoke, as once Sinai did when God appeared in it. And this consideration he may possibly suggest to enforce the foregoing exhortation of glorifying God, because if we do not give him the glory due to his name, he call quickly right himself, and destroy us and all his works.
Haydock -> Psa 104:32
Haydock: Psa 104:32 - -- Rain. Which fall in Egypt, though less frequently. (Calmet) (Wisdom xvi. 17.)
Rain. Which fall in Egypt, though less frequently. (Calmet) (Wisdom xvi. 17.)
Gill -> Psa 104:32
Gill: Psa 104:32 - -- He looketh on the earth, and it trembleth,.... As Sinai did when he descended on it, Psa 68:8, to which the allusion seems to be; and a look from him,...
He looketh on the earth, and it trembleth,.... As Sinai did when he descended on it, Psa 68:8, to which the allusion seems to be; and a look from him, a severe one, a frowning one, will make the inhabitants of the earth to tremble; a providential look, sending famine, pestilence or the sword among them. A displeased look will make the hearts of his own children tremble, as no doubt Peter's did, when the Lord looked upon him, and he remembered his word; and if a look, much more a word, an awful word, as his voice in the law, pronouncing such cursed as keep it not; and especially the tremendous sentence he will pronounce on the wicked at the last day,
go, ye cursed, &c. and if a look and a word are so terrible, what will be the lighting down of his arm, with the indignation of his anger upon those who have refused to give him glory? For the words seem to carry in them a reason why he should be glorified, taken from the consequence of not glorifying him, who has such a majesty in his looks, such a terror in his countenance, and such power in his hands.
He toucheth the hills, and they smoke; as Sinai likewise did, when he was upon it, Exo 19:18, and as other hills do, when touched with lightning; the tops of mountains, the higher they are, the sooner and the more they smoke u. God, with a touch of his hand, can set mountains on fire, open "volcanos", and cause them to burn for years together; as Etna, Vesuvius, Hecla, and others: and how easily can he set on fire the course of nature, burn the world, and all that is in it! It is but touching it, and it takes fire immediately: this he can as easily do as a man can light a torch or a candle; and as easily can he destroy sinners with the fire of his wrath, or cast them into everlasting fire, with the devil and his angels, which will burn to the lowest hell; and what are hills and mountains, or the greatest personages on earth, if he does but touch them, or lay his hand upon them in wrath? They are crushed as the moth; they are nothing before our great Zerubbabel.

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Geneva Bible -> Psa 104:32
Geneva Bible: Psa 104:32 He looketh on the earth, and it trembleth: he toucheth the hills, and they ( r ) smoke.
( r ) God's merciful face gives strength to the earth, but hi...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 104:1-35
TSK Synopsis: Psa 104:1-35 - --1 A meditation upon the mighty power,7 and wonderful providence of God.31 God's glory is eternal.33 The prophet vows perpetually to praise God.
MHCC -> Psa 104:31-35
MHCC: Psa 104:31-35 - --Man's glory is fading; God's glory is everlasting: creatures change, but with the Creator there is no variableness. And if mediation on the glories of...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 104:31-35
Matthew Henry: Psa 104:31-35 - -- The psalmist concludes this meditation with speaking, I. Praise to God, which is chiefly intended in the psalm. 1. He is to be praised, (1.) As a gr...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 104:31-35
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 104:31-35 - --
The poet has now come to an end with the review of the wonders of the creation, and closes in this seventh group, which is again substantially decas...
Constable: Psa 90:1--106:48 - --IV. Book 4: chs. 90--106
Moses composed one of the psalms in this section of the Psalter (Ps. 90). David wrote t...

Constable: Psa 104:1-35 - --Psalm 104
This psalm is quite similar to Psalm 103. Both begin and end with similar calls to bless God. ...




