
Text -- Psalms 89:11 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 89:8-14
JFB: Psa 89:8-14 - -- To illustrate His power and faithfulness examples are cited from history. His control of the sea (the most mighty and unstable object in nature), and ...
To illustrate His power and faithfulness examples are cited from history. His control of the sea (the most mighty and unstable object in nature), and of Egypt (Psa 87:4), the first great foe of Israel (subjected to utter helplessness from pride and insolence), are specimens. At the same time, the whole frame of nature founded and sustained by Him, Tabor and Hermon for "east and west," and "north and south," together representing the whole world, declare the same truth as to His attributes.
Clarke: Psa 89:11 - -- The heavens are thine - Thou art the Governor of all things, and the Disposer of all events
The heavens are thine - Thou art the Governor of all things, and the Disposer of all events

Clarke: Psa 89:11 - -- And the fullness - All the generations of men. Thou hast founded them - thou hast made them, and dost sustain them
After this verse, the Editio Prin...
And the fullness - All the generations of men. Thou hast founded them - thou hast made them, and dost sustain them
After this verse, the Editio Princeps of the Hebrew Bible, printed at Soncini, 1488, adds: -
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To thee is the day; also to thee is the night
Thou hast prepared the light and the sun
But these same words are found in Psa 74:16.
Calvin -> Psa 89:11
Calvin: Psa 89:11 - -- 11.The heavens are thine, the earth also is thine He again repeats, the third time, that the same God who had been the deliverer of the chosen people...
11.The heavens are thine, the earth also is thine He again repeats, the third time, that the same God who had been the deliverer of the chosen people exercises supreme dominion over the whole world. From the fact that God created all things, he concludes, that it is He who actually presides over, and controls whatever takes place in heaven and in earth. It would be absurd to suppose, that the heavens, having been once created by God, should now revolve by chance, and that things should be thrown into confusion upon the earth either at the will of men, or at random, when it is considered that it belongs to God to maintain and govern whatever he has created; unless, like the heathen, we would imagine that he enjoys himself in beholding all the works of his hand, in this beautiful theater of the heaven and the earth, without giving himself any farther trouble about them. In speaking of the south and the north, and also of the mountains, Tabor and Hermon, the prophet accommodates his language to the unrefined apprehension of the common people: as if he had said, there is no part of the fabric of the world which does not reverence and honor its Creator. I also connect with this the next verse, which affirms, that the arm of God is furnished with power, his hand with strength, and that his right hand is exalted Some resolve the two last clauses of the verse into the form of a prayer, Strengthen thy hand, lift up thy right hand; but this seems too much removed from the mind of the prophet, who, with the simple view of encouraging all the godly, celebrates the inconceivable power of God.
Defender -> Psa 89:11
Defender: Psa 89:11 - -- God is surely worthy of praise and worship. He has created heaven and earth and they belong to Him."
God is surely worthy of praise and worship. He has created heaven and earth and they belong to Him."
TSK -> Psa 89:11

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Barnes -> Psa 89:11
Barnes: Psa 89:11 - -- The heavens are thine - Are thy work; and, therefore, thy property - the highest conception of property being that which is derived from creati...
The heavens are thine - Are thy work; and, therefore, thy property - the highest conception of property being that which is derived from creation. It is also implied here that as all things belong to God, he has a right to dispose of them as he pleases.
The earth also is thine - The earth itself, as made by thee; all that the earth produces, as having sprung out of that which thou hast made. The entire proprietorship is in thee.
As for the world - In the use of this word, the earth is spoken of as inhabitable, meaning that the earth and all that dwell upon it belong to God.
And the fulness thereof - All that it produces; what constitutes its enireness. That is, the earth itself considered as earth, or as a mass of matter; and all that springs from it; all that constitutes the earth, with all its mountains, seas, rivers, people, animals, minerals, harvests, cities, towns, monuments - the productions of nature, the works of power, and the achievements of art. Compare the notes at Psa 24:1.
Thou hast founded them - They all have their foundation in thee; that is, thou hast caused them all to exist. They have no independent and separate basis on which to rest.
Poole -> Psa 89:11
Poole: Psa 89:11 - -- The fulness thereof all the creatures wherewith it is replenished, as Psa 24:1 50:12 .
Thou hast founded them they are all thy creatures, and there...
The fulness thereof all the creatures wherewith it is replenished, as Psa 24:1 50:12 .
Thou hast founded them they are all thy creatures, and therefore wholly subject to thy power and pleasure; and therefore all the monarchs and kingdoms of the earth cannot hinder thee from making good thy promise to the house and kingdom of David.
Haydock -> Psa 89:11
Haydock: Psa 89:11 - -- Anger? God must punish actual sin severely, since he thus condemns mankind on account of original sin. (Worthington)
Anger? God must punish actual sin severely, since he thus condemns mankind on account of original sin. (Worthington)
Gill -> Psa 89:11
Gill: Psa 89:11 - -- The heavens are thine,.... They are made and inhabited by him, they are the work of his hands, and the seat of his majesty, and the throne of his glor...
The heavens are thine,.... They are made and inhabited by him, they are the work of his hands, and the seat of his majesty, and the throne of his glory; the angels of heaven are his, his creatures and servants; the several heavens are his, the airy, starry, and third heavens; the place and state of the blessed and glorified saints is of his preparing and giving:
the earth also is thine; the whole terraqueous globe, and all that is in it, being made, preserved, and continued by him, and by him given to the sons of men, Psa 116:15,
as for the world, and the fulness thereof: the habitable world, and all that dwell therein, all the children of men, the beasts of the field, and cattle on a thousand hills, and the provisions for them all; which is the goodness of the Lord, the earth is full of; these are all the Lord's; see Psa 24:1,
thou hast founded them; the world, and the inhabitants of it; the earth is founded upon the seas, and the world upon nothing; and the inhabitants are wonderfully preserved and continued by the power and providence of God; see Psa 24:2.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 89:1-52
TSK Synopsis: Psa 89:1-52 - --1 The psalmist praises God for his covenant;5 for his wonderful power;15 for the care of his church;19 for his favour to the kingdom of David.38 Then ...
MHCC -> Psa 89:5-14
MHCC: Psa 89:5-14 - --The more God's works are known, the more they are admired. And to praise the Lord, is to acknowledge him to be such a one that there is none like him....
Matthew Henry -> Psa 89:5-14
Matthew Henry: Psa 89:5-14 - -- These verses are full of the praises of God. Observe, I. Where, and by whom, God is to be praised. 1. God is praised by the angels above: The heave...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 89:9-14
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 89:9-14 - --
At the time of the poet the nation of the house of David was threatened with assault from violent foes; and this fact gives occasion for this pictur...
Constable: Psa 73:1--89:52 - --I. Book 3: chs 73--89
A man or men named Asaph wrote 17 of the psalms in this book (Pss. 73-83). Other writers w...

Constable: Psa 89:1-52 - --Psalm 89
The writer of this royal psalm was Ethan, another wise Levitical musician in David's service (1...
