The hill of God, i.e. of Zion, the seat of God's ark. As the hill of Bashan; equal to it, to wit, in height, as the next clause explains it; which yet is not to be understood of an external and visible height, for Zion was a low and little hill, and Bashan a very high hill; but of its spiritual height, or exaltation, in regard of the glorious privileges of God's presence, and worship, and blessing conferred upon it, in which respect the mountain of the Lord's house is said to be established on the top of the mountains, and exalted above the hills, Isaiah 2:2.

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