Psalms 65:7 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

Tumult. — Here we see the literal passing into the figurative. From the raging seas the poet’s thought goes to the anarchies arising from the wild passions of men, for which in all literature the ocean has furnished metaphors. (Comp. Isaiah 17:12.) In a well-known passage, the Latin poet Virgil reverses the simile, likening the sudden calm which succeeds the storm that wrecked Æneas to the effect produced by a leader of men in a seditious city. (Virgil, Æn. i. 148.)

Psalms 65:7

7 Which stilleth the noise of the seas, the noise of their waves, and the tumult of the people.