
Text -- Psalms 147:17 (NET)




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Wesley -> Psa 147:17
Wesley: Psa 147:17 - -- Great hail - stones, which are of an icy nature, and are cast forth out of the clouds, like morsels or fragments.
Great hail - stones, which are of an icy nature, and are cast forth out of the clouds, like morsels or fragments.
JFB -> Psa 147:15-18; Psa 147:17
JFB: Psa 147:15-18 - -- God's Word, as a swift messenger, executes His purpose, for with Him to command is to perform (Gen 1:3; Psa 33:9), and He brings about the wonders of ...
Clarke -> Psa 147:17; Psa 147:17
He casteth forth his ice -

Clarke: Psa 147:17 - -- Who can stand before his cold? - At particular times the cold in the east is so very intense as to kill man and beast. Jacobus de Vitriaco, one of t...
Who can stand before his cold? - At particular times the cold in the east is so very intense as to kill man and beast. Jacobus de Vitriaco, one of the writers in the Gesta Dei per Francos, says, that in an expedition in which he was engaged against Mount Tabor, on the 24th of December, the cold was so intense that many of the poor people, and the beasts of burden, died by it. And Albertus Aquensis, another of these writers, speaking of the cold in Judea, says, that thirty of the people who attended Baldwin 1: in the mountainous districts near the Dead Sea, were killed by it; and that in that expedition they had to contend with horrible hail and ice, with unheard-of snow and rain. From thls we find that the winters are often very severe in Judea; and in such cases as the above, we may well call out, "Who can stand against his cold!"
Defender -> Psa 147:17
Defender: Psa 147:17 - -- Possibly a reference to the Ice Age following the Flood (perhaps implied in Psa 147:6). Intense cold such as this would hardly have been known in Isra...
Possibly a reference to the Ice Age following the Flood (perhaps implied in Psa 147:6). Intense cold such as this would hardly have been known in Israel at any later date."
TSK -> Psa 147:17
TSK: Psa 147:17 - -- casteth : Psa 78:47, Psa 78:48; Exo 9:23-25; Jos 10:11; Job 38:22, Job 38:23
who can stand : Job 38:29, Job 38:30

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Barnes -> Psa 147:17
Barnes: Psa 147:17 - -- He casteth forth his ice like morsels - The word rendered morsels means properly a bit, a crumb, as of bread, Gen 18:5; Jdg 19:5. The allusion ...
He casteth forth his ice like morsels - The word rendered morsels means properly a bit, a crumb, as of bread, Gen 18:5; Jdg 19:5. The allusion here would seem to be to hail, which God sends upon the earth as easily as one scatters crumbs of bread from the hand.
Who can stand before his cold? - Or, hail. The word is the same, except in pointing, as the preceding word rendered ice. The idea is that no one can stand before the peltings of the hail, when God sends it forth, or scatters it upon the earth.
Poole -> Psa 147:17
Poole: Psa 147:17 - -- His ice either,
1. Pieces of ice, which God may be said to
cast forth or to cast down , because he sendeth it, and ofttimes suddenly; or,
2. Gre...
His ice either,
1. Pieces of ice, which God may be said to
cast forth or to cast down , because he sendeth it, and ofttimes suddenly; or,
2. Great hailstones, which are of an icy nature and substance, and which are very properly
cast forth or cast down out of the clouds, and that like morsels or fragments, the particles being congealed in them.
His cold the cold which he sometimes sends into the air is so sharp, that it would be intolerable, if men did not defend themselves from it by houses, clothes, fire, &c.
Gill -> Psa 147:17
Gill: Psa 147:17 - -- He casteth forth his ice like morsels,.... Divided like morsels, as the Targum; cut into pieces, like morsels of bread. This seems to have respect to ...
He casteth forth his ice like morsels,.... Divided like morsels, as the Targum; cut into pieces, like morsels of bread. This seems to have respect to hail stones, which sometimes fall like pieces of ice, and are very prejudicial to the fruits of the earth: this was one of the ten plagues of Egypt; and whereby also many of the Canaanites were destroyed in the times of Joshua, Exo 9:23; and there is an exceeding great storm of hail yet to come, very dreadful; see Rev 16:21. This is expressive of the wrath, vengeance, and judgments of God upon men, by which he is known in various perfections of his nature; as his power, justice, and holiness, for which he is celebrated, Isa 30:30;
who can stand before his cold? which he has purposed and promised shall be; for he has said, that "cold and heat shall not cease, as long as the earth remains"; and which he appoints and orders to be, for "by the breath of God frost is given", Gen 8:22; and this is sometimes and in some places so very vehement, that it is intolerable; men are obliged to keep within doors, to make them fires, and put on more clothes; and the "hands" of every man are sealed up from business; even "the beasts go into their dens, and remain in their places", or get what shelter they can; see Job 37:7. And if there is no standing before his cold, who can stand before the heat of his anger, or his furious wrath and indignation, when it is poured out like fire? see Psa 76:7.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 147:1-20
TSK Synopsis: Psa 147:1-20 - --1 The prophet exhorts to praise God for his care of the church;4 his power and wisdom;6 his mercy;7 his providence;12 to praise him for his blessings ...
MHCC -> Psa 147:12-20
MHCC: Psa 147:12-20 - --The church, like Jerusalem of old, built up and preserved by the wisdom, power, and goodness of God, is exhorted to praise him for all the benefits an...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 147:12-20
Matthew Henry: Psa 147:12-20 - -- Jerusalem, and Zion, the holy city, the holy hill, are here called upon to praise God, Psa 147:12. For where should praise be offered up to God bu...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 147:12-20
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 147:12-20 - --
In the lxx this strophe is a Psalm ( Lauda Jerusalem ) of itself. The call goes forth to the church again on the soil of the land of promise assembl...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 147:1-20 - --Psalm 147
God's greatness and His grace are also the theme of this psalm. However in this one an unnamed...
