Psalms 29 - Dummelow's Commentary on the Bible

Bible Comments
  • Psalms 29:6 open_in_new

    Them] the mountains which the thunder shakes, besides breaking the trees that grow on them. Sirion] Hermon. Lebanon and Her-mon are the highest mountains in Palestine.

    Unicorn] RV 'wild-ox.'

  • Psalms 29:7 open_in_new

    Divideth (RV 'cleaveth,' RM 'heweth') the flames of fire] The reference is to the sharp, pointed lightning flashes which accompany the thunder.

    8. The wilderness of Kadesh] in the extreme S. of Palestine, as Lebanon and Hermon are in the extreme N.

  • Psalms 29:9 open_in_new

    Maketh the hinds to calve] an actual effect of terrifying thunderstorms; or perhaps the meaning is, 'whirleth the oaks.' Discovereth] RV 'strippeth bare,' by the wind, or the strokes of lightning. His temple] or palace, is not the great temple of Nature, but heaven itself, where the angels minister (Psalms 29:1-2). Doth every one speak, etc.] RV 'everything saith, Glory,' but better, 'every one,' i.e. of the angels. From the heavens they look down with wonder and delight upon the storm, in which they see the manifestation of the divine glory.

  • Psalms 29:10 open_in_new

    Sitteth upon the flood] RV 'sat as king at the Flood,' the great traditional convulsion of nature (Genesis 7:8), which revealed God's mercy as well as His power and wrath. The attributes then disclosed remain unchanged, and this is the ground of the assurance expressed in Psalms 29:11, which is a beautiful conclusion to a Ps. of sublime grandeur.