“ The seab is his, and he made it: and his hands formed the dry land. ”
The sea is his - Margin, as in Hebrew, “Whose the sea is.” That is, The sea belongs to him, with all which it contains. And he made it - It is his, “because” he made it. The creation of anyth...
XCV. A Hymn of Praise. The greatness of God in nature. A warning from the history of Israel in the wilderness. There is no cogent reason for dividing the Ps. into two. For Massah and Meribah. see...
hands. Figure of speech Anthropopatheia. App-6.
The sea is his, and he made it: and his hands formed the dry land . The sea is his - The sea and the dry land are equally his, for he has formed them both, and they are his property. He governs an...
The sea is his, and he made it: and his hands formed the dry land. The sea is his, and he made it - literally, 'Whose is the sea.' Not only does He own both land and sea ( Psalms 95:4-5 ), bu...
This Ps. (the 'Venite,' 'Invitatory Psalm') consists of a call to praise God as King, as the Creator of the world, and the Shepherd of His people ( Psalms 95:1-7 ), followed by a warning against unbe...
Psalms 95:1-11 THIS psalm is obviously divided into two parts, but there is no reason for seeing in these two originally unconnected fragments. Rather does each part derive force from the other; a...
Praise the Lord and Tempt Him not Psalms 95:1-11 This psalm is deeply inwoven into the life of the Church, because of the worshipful strain which pervades it, and also because of the illuminati...
We pause here to note a connection between a group of psalms, viz., Psalms 93:1-5 ; Psalms 94:1-23 ; Psalms 95:1-11 ; Psalms 96:1-13 ; Psalms 97:1-12 ; Psalms 98:1-9 ; Psalms 99:1-9 ; Psalms...
Here the Psalmist, taught by the Holy Ghost, brings forward some of the blessed causes for which Jesus claims the love, and praise, and unceasing adoration of his people. He is our Maker, and a great...
The sea is his, and he made it ,.... He made it, and therefore it is, and all creatures in it; he sets bounds to it, and its waves, and restrains the raging of it at his pleasure, Matthew 8:26 ,...
The sea [is] his, and he made it: and his hands formed the dry [land]. Ver. 5. The sea is his, &c. ] Canute confuted his flatterers (who told him that all things in his dominions were at his b...
In his hand Under his government, and in his possession; are the deep places of the earth With all the treasures they contain; even those parts which are far out of men's sight and reach. The st...
Invitation to Praise God; Motives to Praise. 1 O come, let us sing unto the L ORD : let us make a joyful noise to the r...
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INTRODUCTION “This Psalm is one of a series intended for the Temple worship, and possibly composed for some festal occasion. Both the joyfulness of its opening verses, and its general character, in...
Psalms 95:1 . O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation. The worship of God should always be joyful, hence there is to be much singing in it. God...
The Jews with one consent refer this psalm to the days of the Messiah. St. Paul had therefore the fullest authority for addressing it to the Hebrews. It was composed by David, when God had put all ad...
O come, let us sing unto the Lord. The grandest of creature services I. It is the most righteous. Adoration rendered to-- 1. The greatest Being. (1) Great in Himself ( Psalms 95:3 ). (2...
EXPOSITION THIS is a liturgical psalm, probably composed for the temple service, and still used in the synagogue as one of the Friday evening Psalms which introduce the sabbath. The Western Ch...
Admonition to Praise Jehovah and Hear His Word. By comparing verse 8 of this psalm with Hebrews 4:7 , we find that it should be ascribed to David, either written by him personally or by one of hi...
Genesis 1:10 ; Genesis 1:9 ; Jeremiah 5:22 ; Job 38:10 ; Job 38:11 ; Proverbs 8:26 ; Proverbs 8:29 ; Psalms 33:7