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Text -- Psalms 24:2 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 24:2
Wesley: Psa 24:2 - -- The whole collection of waters, as well as the sea and the rivers running into it, as that great abyss of waters which is contained in the bowels of t...
The whole collection of waters, as well as the sea and the rivers running into it, as that great abyss of waters which is contained in the bowels of the earth.
JFB -> Psa 24:2
Clarke -> Psa 24:2
Clarke: Psa 24:2 - -- He hath founded it upon the seas - He not only created the vast mass, but separated the land from the waters, so that the mountains, etc., being ele...
He hath founded it upon the seas - He not only created the vast mass, but separated the land from the waters, so that the mountains, etc., being elevated above the waters, appear to be founded on them, and notwithstanding all the tossings and ragings of the ocean, these waters cannot prevail. It is established upon the floods, and cannot be shaken.
Calvin -> Psa 24:2
Calvin: Psa 24:2 - -- 2.For he hath founded it upon the seas The Psalmist here confirms the truth, that men are rightfully under the authority and power of God, so that in...
2.For he hath founded it upon the seas The Psalmist here confirms the truth, that men are rightfully under the authority and power of God, so that in all places and countries they ought to acknowledge him as King. And he confirms it from the very order manifested in the creation; for the wonderful providence of God is clearly reflected in the whole face of the earth. In order to prove this, he brings forward the proof of it, which is most evident. How is it that the earth appears above the water, but because God purposely intended to prepare a habitation for men? Philosophers themselves admit, that as the element of the water is higher than the earth, it is contrary to the nature of the two elements 542 for any part of the earth to continue uncovered with the waters, and habitable. Accordingly, Job (Job 28:11) extols, in magnificent terms, that signal miracle by which God restrains the violent and tempestuous ragings of the sea, that it may not overwhelm the earth, which, if not thus restrained, it would immediately do and produce horrible confusion. Nor does Moses forget to mention this in the history of the creation. After having narrated that the waters were spread abroad so as to cover the whole earth, he adds, that by an express command of God they retired into one place, in order to leave empty space for the living creatures which were afterwards to be created, (Gen 1:9) From that passage we learn that God had a care about men before they existed, inasmuch as he prepared for them a dwelling-place and other conveniences; and that he did not regard them as entire strangers, seeing he provided for their necessities, not less liberally than the father of a family does for his own children. David does not here dispute philosophically concerning the situation of the earth, when he says, that it has been founded upon the seas. He uses popular language, and adapts himself to the capacity of the unlearned. Yet this manner of speaking, which is taken from what may be judged of by the eye, is not without reason. The element of earth, it is true, in so far as it occupies the lowest place in the order of the sphere, is beneath the waters; but the habitable part of the earth is above the water, and how can we account for it, that this separation of the water from the earth remains stable, but because God has put the waters underneath, as it were for a foundation? Now, as from the creation of the world, God extended his fatherly care to all mankind, the prerogative of honor, by which the Jews excelled all other nations, proceeded only from the free and sovereign choice by which God distinguished them.
Defender -> Psa 24:2
Defender: Psa 24:2 - -- Initially the created earth was all water, but on the third day of the creation week, God "laid the foundations of the earth" (Job 38:4) and it was fo...
Initially the created earth was all water, but on the third day of the creation week, God "laid the foundations of the earth" (Job 38:4) and it was founded "above" (a better translation of the Hebrew word in this context than "upon") the seas and the great rivers ("the floods")."
TSK -> Psa 24:2
TSK: Psa 24:2 - -- For : Psa 33:6, Psa 95:4, Psa 104:5, Psa 104:6, Psa 136:6; Gen 1:9, Gen 1:10; Job 38:4; Jer 10:11-16; 2Pe 3:5-7
and : Psa 93:1, Psa 96:10; Gen 8:22; J...
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Barnes -> Psa 24:2
Barnes: Psa 24:2 - -- For he hath founded it upon the seas - That is, the earth, or the habitable world. The ground of the claim to the earth and all that it contain...
For he hath founded it upon the seas - That is, the earth, or the habitable world. The ground of the claim to the earth and all that it contains, which is here asserted, is the fact that God had created it, or "founded"it. The language used here - "he hath founded it,"that is, he has laid the foundation of it, "upon the seas"and "the floods"- is in accordance with the usual mode of speaking of the earth in the Scriptures as laid upon a foundation - as a house is raised on a firm foundation. See the notes at Job 38:6. As the earth appeared to be surrounded by water, it was natural to speak of it as "founded"also upon the waters. There is probably an allusion here to the statement in Gen 1:9-10, where the waters are said to have been so gathered together that the dry land appeared. Above all the waters the earth was established, so as to become the abode of plants, animals, and man.
And established it upon the floods - The streams; the torrents. The earth has been elevated above them, so as to be a residence for animals and for men. The essential thought is, that this earth has become what it is by the fact that God has founded it; and, therefore, what it produces belongs of right to Him.
Poole -> Psa 24:2
Poole: Psa 24:2 - -- Justly have I said that the earth is the Lord’ s , for he made it, and laid the foundation of it, and that in a wonderful manner. By the
seas...
Justly have I said that the earth is the Lord’ s , for he made it, and laid the foundation of it, and that in a wonderful manner. By the
seas and floods he means the whole collection of waters, as well the sea and rivers running into it, as that great abyss of waters which is contained in the bowels of the earth, of which see Gen 7:11 49:25 2Pe 3:5 . This is here mentioned as an evidence of God’ s wise, and powerful, and gracious providence, that he hath built so vast a building upon so weak a foundation as the waters are, Mic 6:2 ; and that although the waters are lighter than the earth, and therefore are naturally inclined to be above it, as they were at first; yet God hath so far overruled the inclinations of nature, that the waters shall as it were deny themselves, and run down into channels and caverns of the earth, that so the earth may be a convenient habitation for men and beasts. See Gen 1:9 Exo 20:4 Psa 104:6 .
Haydock -> Psa 24:2
Haydock: Psa 24:2 - -- In thee. Hebrew bec. Thus the second verse will properly begin with b, (Capel; Houbigant) though the Jews place my God first, as it is in the...
In thee. Hebrew bec. Thus the second verse will properly begin with b, (Capel; Houbigant) though the Jews place my God first, as it is in the Vulgate, Deus meus, in te, &c. (Haydock) Ashamed. Septuagint (Complutensian) adds, "for ever."
Gill -> Psa 24:2
Gill: Psa 24:2 - -- For he hath founded it upon the seas,.... Or "with" them, as some interpret e the particle על; he hath founded the earth and seas together, and both...
For he hath founded it upon the seas,.... Or "with" them, as some interpret e the particle
and established it upon the floods; the floods of the seas, or rivers of water running to and fro in it: this shows the ground and foundation of Christ's right and claim to the earth, and all that is in it; which is not by reason of his father's gift to him as Mediator, but by virtue of his concern in creation, the world, and all things in it, being made and established by him; in him do all things consist, Col 1:16.
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NET Notes: Psa 24:2 He…established it upon the ocean currents. The description reflects ancient Israelite prescientific cosmology, which is based on outward appeara...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 24:2
Geneva Bible: Psa 24:2 For he hath founded it upon the ( a ) seas, and established it upon the floods.
( a ) He notes two things: the one, that the earth to man's judgment ...
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 24:1-10
TSK Synopsis: Psa 24:1-10 - --1 God's lordship in the world.3 The citizens of his spiritual kingdom.7 An exhortation to receive him.
MHCC -> Psa 24:1-6
MHCC: Psa 24:1-6 - --We ourselves are not our own; our bodies, our souls, are not. Even those of the children of men are God's, who know him not, nor own their relation to...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 24:1-2
Matthew Henry: Psa 24:1-2 - -- Here is, I. God's absolute propriety in this part of the creation where our lot is cast, Psa 24:1. We are not to think that the heavens, even the he...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 24:1-6
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 24:1-6 - --
Jahve, whose throne of grace is now set upon Zion, has not a limited dominion, like the heathen deities: His right to sovereignty embraces the earth...
Constable -> Psa 24:1-10; Psa 24:1-6
Constable: Psa 24:1-10 - --Psalm 24
Only people characterized by righteous deeds and pure thoughts may enter the place where the gl...
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