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PSALM XXIX
_The psalmist calls upon the great and mighty to give thanks_
_unto God, and to worship him in the beauty of holiness, on_
_account of a tempest that had taken place_, 1, 2.
_He shouts...
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GIVE UNTO THE LORD - Ascribe unto Yahweh; or, recognize Him as
entitled to what is here ascribed to Him. The word cannot be
understood, as it is commonly with us, to denote the imparting to
another, o...
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Psalms 29
The judgment Storm
_ 1. Give unto the Lord the glory of His Name (Psalms 29:1)_
2. The day of the Lord described as a thunderstorm (Psalms 29:3)
3. The calm after the storm--the Lord is...
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XXIX. Yahweh's glory in the storm (Psalms 29:1): He is enthroned for
the protection of His people (Psalms 29:10 f.).
PSALMS 29:1. THE SONS OF GOD (_mg._) are superhuman beings (_cf._...
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TITLE.. Psalm. App-65
of David. by David, or relating to the true David. The sequel to
Psalms 28, and the fulfilment of the promise in Psalms 28:7. It is
"the voice of Jehovah" in response to David's...
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_O ye mighty_ The phrase _bnç çlîm_admits of three renderings.
(1) _O ye sons of the mighty_(R.V.), which may mean either powerful
nobles, or mighty celestial beings. (2) _O ye sons of the gods_(R.V....
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Prelude, calling upon the angels to celebrate Jehovah's glory. Cp.
Psalms 96:7-9, where however the words are differently applied....
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_David exhorteth princes to give glory to God, by reason of his power,
and protection of his people._
A Psalm of David.
_TITLE._ לדוד מזמור _MIZMOR LEDAVID._— This Psalm seems to
have been composed b...
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PSALMS 29
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Glory in the Temple and in the Tempest: Jehovah's Kingship of Judgment
in the Past and of Blessing in the Future.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 29:1-2, Angels Called to Wor...
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_GIVE UNTO THE LORD, O YE MIGHTY, GIVE UNTO THE LORD GLORY AND
STRENGTH._
The voice of Yahweh is so all-powerful, that, however weak the Church
be, and however strong her foes, He will give her "stren...
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29:1 Give (g-5) 'Give' (3 times), same as 'Ascribe,' Deuteronomy 32:3
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This is a Nature-Psalm, calling on the angels to praise God (Psalms
29:1), describing the manifestation of His power in the thunderstorm
(Psalms 29:3) and the flood (Psalms 29:10), and ending with an...
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GIVE] in the sense of 'ascribe.' MIGHTY] RV 'sons of the mighty.' The
angels are meant....
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Psalms 1:41
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
Words in boxes are from the Bible.
The notes explain some of the words with a *star by them. Tap the *
before a word to show an explanation.
The translated Bible tex...
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YE MIGHTY. — Heb., _benê-elîm._ Literally, _sons of gods_ (not
_sons of God,_ since _elîm_ is never used by itself like _Elohîm_
for God). If, however, which is possible, it is used in a general
sense...
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Psalms 29:1
THE core of this psalm is the magnificent description of the
thunderstorm rolling over the whole length of the land. That picture
is framed by two verses of introduction and two of conclus...
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PEACE AFTER STORM
Psalms 29:1
This is a perfect specimen of Hebrew poetry, describing the march of a
thunder-storm over Palestine from north to south.
_ The prelude,_ Psalms 29:1, is addressed to th...
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This is a wonderful picture of a storm, viewed from the standpoint of
one who is supremely conscious of Jehovah. The great name occurs
oftener in this psalm than in any other in this first book, being...
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"A Psalm of David." Give unto the LORD, O ye (a) mighty, give unto the
LORD glory and strength.
(a) He exhorts the proud tyrants to humble themselves under God's
hand, and not to be inferior to brute...
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Dedication, when David sung after he had (Haydock) built a magnificent
palace, 2 Kings v. (Worthington) --- David's ledavid, or "to David,"
which some rather join with Psalm, (Muis) and explain the ho...
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CONTENTS
The very particular manner in which the voice of Jehovah is here
celebrated, should lead us to a serious Inquiry of the importance of
the expression. All sovereignty and authority of earthly...
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This repeated call to ascribe glory to God, in three several demands,
very fitly corresponds with the many repeated examples we have in the
word of God, as if to imply a plurality of persons in the Go...
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1._Give unto Jehovah, ye sons of the mighty. _It was no doubt
David’s design to lead all men to worship and reverence God; but as
it is more difficult to reduce great men, who excel in rank, to order,...
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Psalms 29 summons the mighty to hear the mightier voice of Jehovah, to
own Him and worship before Him according to the holy order of His
house, celebrating the power of His voice in universal creation...
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GIVE UNTO THE LORD, O YE MIGHTY,.... The Targum refers this to the
angels,
"give praise before the Lord, ye companies of angels, sons of the
Mighty;''
these are mighty ones, and excel all other crea...
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Psalms 29:1 «A Psalm of David. » Give unto the LORD, O ye mighty,
give unto the LORD glory and strength.
Ver. 1. _Give unto the Lord_] _Verbo et confessione,_ saith Kimchi.
By word and confession, as...
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_Give unto the Lord, ye mighty_ Hebrew, בני אלים, _benee eelim,
ye sons of the mighty_, or _of gods:_ ye potentates and rulers of the
earth. To these he addresses his speech, 1st, Because they are ver...
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Give unto the Lord, O ye mighty, literally, "sons of gods," that is,
the rulers, the governments of the world, GIVE UNTO THE LORD GLORY AND
STRENGTH, offering Him this tribute as the King of kings and...
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THE ALMIGHTY POWER OF GOD'S VOICE IN HIS WORD.
A psalm of David, the writing of which may have been occasioned by a
terrible thunderstorm, but the description of which goes beyond the
natural plane t...
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YE MIGHTY:
_ Heb._ ye sons of the mighty...
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PSALM 29 THE ARGUMENT It is supposed that this Psalm was made upon the
occasion of some terrible tempest of thunder and rain; which God might
possibly send in the time of battle to assist David, and d...
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Psalms 29:1 Psalm H4210 David H1732 Give H3051 (H8798) LORD H3068
mighty H1121 H410 Give H3051 ...
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THE PSALMIST CALLS ON THE ANGELIC HOSTS TO BEAR WITNESS TO THE GLORY
OF YHWH AS REVEALED IN A DEVASTATING STORM (PSALMS 29:1).
Psalms 29:1
‘Ascribe to YHWH, O you sons of heavenly ones (or ‘of might...
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CONTENTS: Adoration of God's mighty power.
CHARACTERS: God, David.
CONCLUSION: Let the crowns, the great ones of earth, acknowledge their
dependence upon God and join in worship to the blessed and o...
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Psalms 29:3. _The voice of the Lord,_ as heard in a tremendous storm
of thunder and hail. The clouds at such a time assume peculiar forms,
being charged with the electric fluid, which is diffused thro...
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_Give unto the Lord glory and strength._
THE GLORY OF GOD’S GOVERNMENT IN THE NATURAL WORLD
This psalm has been explained, but without sufficient reason, as
telling of the power and progress of the G...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 29:1. This is a hymn of praise to God for
his awesome power. A thunderstorm serves as a visible representation
of God’s majestic voice. It seems reasonable to suppose that s...
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[1] Note.—Thunder is extremely rare in Palestine during summer.
Hence the miracle wrought by Samuel at the time of wheat-harvest must
have made the greater impression on the people (1 Samuel 12:17).
T...
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EXPOSITION
THIS is a psalm of praise to God, and at the same time one intended to
comfort and cheer his people. It consists of three parts:
(1) An introduction (Psalms 29:1, Psalms 29:2), in which ...
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Give unto the LORD, O ye mighty, give unto the LORD glory and
strength. Give to the LORD the glory that is due unto his name (Psalms
29:1-2);
We have told you how that they reverence the name of God....
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Isaiah 60:12; Jeremiah 13:16; Psalms 2:10; Psalms 68:31; Psalm
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Ye — Ye potentates and rulers of the earth. Glory — By an humble
and thankful acknowledgment of it....