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Text -- Psalms 29:7 (NET)
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Wesley -> Psa 29:7
The lightnings.
JFB -> Psa 29:7
JFB: Psa 29:7 - -- Literally, "hews off." The lightning, like flakes and splinters hewed from stone or wood, flies through the air.
Literally, "hews off." The lightning, like flakes and splinters hewed from stone or wood, flies through the air.
Clarke -> Psa 29:7
Clarke: Psa 29:7 - -- Divideth the flames of fire - The forked zigzag lightning is the cause of thunder; and in a thunder-storm these liahtnings are variously dispersed, ...
Divideth the flames of fire - The forked zigzag lightning is the cause of thunder; and in a thunder-storm these liahtnings are variously dispersed, smiting houses, towers, trees, men, and cattle, in different places.
Defender -> Psa 29:7
Defender: Psa 29:7 - -- Hebrew for "divideth" means "digs out." The mighty earthquakes open great rifts in the denuded lands and flaming magmas emerge from the depths to form...
Hebrew for "divideth" means "digs out." The mighty earthquakes open great rifts in the denuded lands and flaming magmas emerge from the depths to form vast volcanic rock formations all over the earth."
TSK -> Psa 29:7
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Barnes -> Psa 29:7
Barnes: Psa 29:7 - -- Divideth the flames of fire - Margin, "cutteth out."The Hebrew word - חצב châtsab - means properly "to cut, to hew, to hew out;"as,...
Divideth the flames of fire - Margin, "cutteth out."The Hebrew word -
Poole -> Psa 29:7
Poole: Psa 29:7 - -- Divideth Heb. heweth out , i.e. it breaketh out of the clouds, and thereby makes way for the lightnings, which are suddenly dispersed over the face ...
Divideth Heb. heweth out , i.e. it breaketh out of the clouds, and thereby makes way for the lightnings, which are suddenly dispersed over the face of the earth.
Haydock -> Psa 29:7
Haydock: Psa 29:7 - -- Moved. David thought himself invincible; and, out of vanity, ordered his subjects to be numbered. God shewed his displeasure only for three days, a...
Moved. David thought himself invincible; and, out of vanity, ordered his subjects to be numbered. God shewed his displeasure only for three days, and all was in confusion, ver. 8. (Calmet) ---
Though we may imagine that we are firmly established, we must acknowledge that all our strength is derived from God, who sometimes leaves us to experience our own weakness. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 29:7
Gill: Psa 29:7 - -- The voice of the Lord divideth the flames of fire. Or "cutteth with flames of fire" e; that is, the thunder breaks through the clouds with flames of f...
The voice of the Lord divideth the flames of fire. Or "cutteth with flames of fire" e; that is, the thunder breaks through the clouds with flames of fire, or lightning, as that is sometimes called, Psa 105:32; and with which it cleaves asunder trees and masts of ships, cuts and hews them down, and divides them into a thousand shivers. Some refer this, in the figurative and mystical sense, to the giving of the law on Mount Sinai f, on which the Lord descended in fire, and from his right hand went a fiery law; but rather this may be applied to the cloven or divided tongues of fire which sat upon the disciples on the day of Pentecost, as an emblem of the extraordinary gifts of the Spirit bestowed on them; though it seems best of all, as before, to understand this of the voice of Christ in the Gospel, which cuts and hews down all the goodliness of men, and lays them to the ground, Hos 6:5; and is of a dividing nature, and lays open all the secrets of the heart, Heb 4:12; and, through the corruption or human nature, is the occasion of dividing one friend from another, Luk 12:51; and like flames of fire it has both light and heat in it; it is the means of enlightening men's eyes to see their sad estate, and their need of Christ, and salvation by him; and of warming their souls with its refreshing truths and promises, and of inflaming their love to God and Christ, and of setting their affections on things above, and of causing their hearts to burn within them.
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NET Notes: Psa 29:7 The Lord’s shout strikes with flaming fire. The short line has invited textual emendation, but its distinct, brief form may highlight the statem...
Geneva Bible -> Psa 29:7
Geneva Bible: Psa 29:7 The voice of the LORD divideth the ( e ) flames of fire.
( e ) It causes the lightnings to shoot and glide.
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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 29:1-11
TSK Synopsis: Psa 29:1-11 - --1 David exhorts princes to give glory to God;3 by reason of his power;11 and protection of his people.
MHCC -> Psa 29:1-11
MHCC: Psa 29:1-11 - --The mighty and honourable of the earth are especially bound to honour and worship him; but, alas, few attempt to worship him in the beauty of holiness...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 29:1-11
Matthew Henry: Psa 29:1-11 - -- In this psalm we have, I. A demand of the homage of the great men of the earth to be paid to the great God. Every clap of thunder David interpreted ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 29:3-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 29:3-9 - --
Now follows the description of the revelation of God's power, which is the ground of the summons, and is to be the subject-matter of their praise. T...
Constable -> Psa 29:1-11; Psa 29:3-9
Constable: Psa 29:1-11 - --Psalm 29
David praised God for His awesome power as a consequence of observing a severe thunderstorm eit...
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Constable: Psa 29:3-9 - --2. Reasons to praise Yahweh 29:3-9
This section pictures a thunderstorm.
29:3-4 Evidently David saw the storm first over a large body of water, probab...
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