2 Kings 2:11; 2 Kings 6:17; Acts 23:8; Ezekiel 1:13; Hebrews 1:14; Hebrews 1:7
Who maketh his angels spirits - The meaning here literally would be, “Who makes the winds his messengers,” or “his angels;” that is, who employs...
Who (b) maketh his angels spirits; his ministers a flaming fire: (b) As the prophet here shows that all visible powers are ready to serve God: so in...
CIV. The Glory of the Creator. Psalms 104:1-4 . Yahweh's power in the heavens. He is clothed in the light which God made first ( Genesis 1:3 ) be...
Who, &c. Quoted in Hebrews 1:7 . spirits. Angels are spirits (Hebrew. ruach. App-9), and are called so in Hebrews 1:7 , Heb 1:14. 1 Pet...
Who maketh his angels spirits; his ministers a flaming fire: עשה מלאכיו רחות oseh rnalachaiv ruchoth, משרתיו אש להט mesharethaiv esh lohet. The ele...
Who maketh his angels spirits; his ministers a flaming fire: Who maketh his angels spirits; his ministers a flaming fire - ( Hebrews 1:7 .) х...
This is a Ps. of Nature, celebrating God's glory as seen in His works both inanimate and animate. It is an expansion of the closing vv. of Psalms 10...
His angels spirits ] read either, 'his angels winds,' or 'winds his messengers' (RV). The former rendering is the more natural, is parallel to that...
(1-4) First and second days of Creation. Instead, however, of describing the creation of light, the poet makes a sublime approach to his theme by t...
Who maketh... — Rather, Who maketh winds His messenger A flaming fire His ministers. Or, keeping the order of the Hebrew, Who maketh His messenge...
Psalms 104:1-35 LIKE the preceding psalm, this one begins and ends with the psalmist's call to his soul to bless Jehovah. The inference has been d...
the Lord's Wondrous Handiwork Psalms 104:1-12 The opening verses of this psalm appear to describe in sublime poetry the creation of the world....
Again we have a great song of praise commencing and closing with the same note of personal praise. While in the former the dominant note is that of t...
Who can read this verse without being struck with the expressions? The apostle to the Hebrews throws a greater light upon the ministry of angels, as...
Who maketh his angels spirits ,.... The angels are spirits, or spiritual substances, yet created ones; and so differ from God, who is a spirit, and...
Who maketh his angels spirits; his ministers a flaming fire: Ver. 4. Who maketh his angels spirits ] Immaterial substances, fit to attend upon the...
Who maketh his angels spirits That is, of a spiritual or incorporeal nature, that they might be more fit for their employments; or who maketh them...
The Divine Majesty. 1 Bless the L ORD , O my soul. O L ORD my God, t...
Who maketh his angels spirits, i.e. of a spiritual or incorporeal nature, that they might be fitter for their employments. Or, who maketh his ange...
INTRODUCTION “This Psalm,” says Calvin, “differs from the last, in that it neither treats of God’s special mercies bestowed on His Church, nor lifts...
angels ( See Scofield) - ( Hebrews 1:4 ).
Psalms 104:4 Consider what is implied in the text. I. What a number of beautiful and wonderful objects does nature present on every side of us, a...
I trust that we have already felt something of holy enjoyment while our hearts and voices have been praising the Lord our God. Perhaps this Psalm may...
This psalm has no title in the Hebrew, but it is ascribed to David by the LXX, and by most of the Versions. It celebrates the works of God in the cre...
O Lord my God, Thou art very great. A hymn of praise to God in Nature I. The universality of God’s workings in Nature. 1. In the domain of d...
EXPOSITION " THE psalmist, in a time of severe trouble, arising from the power of the heathen, seeks consolation in reflecting on the greatness...
Praise of God for His Work in the Kingdom of Nature. The psalmist, probably David, as in the preceding psalm, celebrates the glory of God in the w...
who maketh His angels spirits, His own messengers being present in the blessing and destroying power of the winds; His ministers a flaming fire, fo...
Spirits — Of a spiritual or incorporeal nature, that they might be fitter for their employments. Fire — So called for their irresistible force and...
4 Who maketh his angels spirits; his ministers a flaming fire: