
Text -- Psalms 33:9 (NET)




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JFB: Psa 33:4-9 - -- Reasons for praise: first, God's truth, faithfulness, and mercy, generally; then, His creative power which all must honor.
Reasons for praise: first, God's truth, faithfulness, and mercy, generally; then, His creative power which all must honor.
Defender -> Psa 33:9
Defender: Psa 33:9 - -- God did not take billions of years to accomplish His work of creation. There is no "process" of creation. Each creative act is an instantaneous event ...
God did not take billions of years to accomplish His work of creation. There is no "process" of creation. Each creative act is an instantaneous event not explainable by natural processes."
TSK -> Psa 33:9
TSK: Psa 33:9 - -- For : Psa 33:6, Psa 148:5, Psa 148:6; Gen 1:3; Heb 11:3
and it stood : Psa 93:5, Psa 119:90, Psa 119:91; Col 1:16, Col 1:17; Heb 1:3; Rev 4:11

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Barnes -> Psa 33:9
Barnes: Psa 33:9 - -- For he spake, and it was done - The word "done,"introduced here by our translators, enfeebles the sentence. It would be made more expressive an...
For he spake, and it was done - The word "done,"introduced here by our translators, enfeebles the sentence. It would be made more expressive and sublime as it is in the original: "He spake, and it was."That is, Its existence depended on his word; the universe sprang into being at his command; he had only to speak, and it arose in all its grandeur where before there was nothing. There is here an undoubted allusion to the account in Genesis of the work of creation - where the statement is that all depended on the command or the word of God: Gen 1:3, Gen 1:6,Gen 1:9, Gen 1:11, Gen 1:14, Gen 1:20, Gen 1:24, Gen 1:26. Nothing more sublime can be conceived than the language thus employed in the Scriptures in describing that work. No more elevated conception can enter the human mind than that which is implied when it is said, God "spoke"and all this vast and wonderful universe rose into being.
He commanded - He gave order; he required the universe to appear.
And it stood fast - Or rather, "stood."That is, it stood forth; it appeared; it rose into being. The idea of its "standing fast"is not in the original, and greatly enfeebles the expression.
Poole -> Psa 33:9
Poole: Psa 33:9 - -- It was done the work here mentioned, Psa 33:6,7 .
Stood fast or, stood forth , as a servant at his master’ s command; or, was or did exist...
It was done the work here mentioned, Psa 33:6,7 .
Stood fast or, stood forth , as a servant at his master’ s command; or, was or did exist .
Haydock -> Psa 33:9
Haydock: Psa 33:9 - -- Taste, in the blessed Eucharist, (St. Athanasius; St. Augustine; Theodoret) or by experience. (Calmet) (1 Peter ii. 3.)
Taste, in the blessed Eucharist, (St. Athanasius; St. Augustine; Theodoret) or by experience. (Calmet) (1 Peter ii. 3.)
Gill -> Psa 33:9
Gill: Psa 33:9 - -- For he spake, and it was done,.... Or "it was" a, it came into being by a word speaking, almighty power going along with it; see Gen 1:3;
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For he spake, and it was done,.... Or "it was" a, it came into being by a word speaking, almighty power going along with it; see Gen 1:3;
he commanded, and it stood fast; every created thing continued in its being; not only all things were produced into being by his all commanding word and power, "nutu Jovis", as Maximus Tyrius speaks b; but by the same all things are upheld and consist, Heb 1:3, Col 1:17. The poet c uses the same word of God in the creation of things; and is the phrase in Gen 1:3 admired by Longinus d: or this may refer to the implantation of the grace of fear in the hearts of his people; for as he speaks life into them in regeneration, commands light to shine in their dark heart, and says to them, when in their blood, Live; so by the mighty power of his word he commands the fear of him in them, and it continues.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 33:1-22
TSK Synopsis: Psa 33:1-22 - --1 God is to be praised for his goodness;6 for his power;12 and for his providence.20 Confidence is to be placed in God.
MHCC -> Psa 33:1-11
MHCC: Psa 33:1-11 - --Holy joy is the heart and soul of praise, and that is here pressed upon the righteous. Thankful praise is the breath and language of holy joy. Religio...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 33:1-11
Matthew Henry: Psa 33:1-11 - -- Four things the psalmist expresses in these verses: I. The great desire he had that God might be praised. He did not think he did it so well himself...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 33:6-9
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 33:6-9 - --
God's praiseworthiness ( b ) as the Creator of the world in the kingdom of Nature. Jahve's דּבר is His almighty "Let there be;"and רוח פּי...
Constable -> Psa 33:1-22; Psa 33:4-19
Constable: Psa 33:1-22 - --Psalm 33
This psalm calls the godly to praise God for His dependable Word and His righteous works. The p...
