Genesis 1:6-8
Let there.14,20; 7:11,12; Job 26:7,8,13; 37:11,18; 38:22-26; Ps 19:1; 33:6,9Ps 104:2; 136:5,6; 148:4; 150:1; Ec 11:3; Jer 10:10,12,13; 51:15Zec 12:1firmament. Heb. expansion. divided.Pr 8:28,29above.Job 26:8; Ps 104:10; 148:4; Ec 11:3and it.9,11,15,24; Mt 8:27 God.5,10; 5:2evening.5,13,19,23,31Job 9:8-9
Which.37:18; Ge 1:6,7; Ps 33:6; 104:2,3; Isa 40:22; 42:5; 44:24; Jer 10:11Zec 12:1treadeth.38:11; Ps 93:3,4; Mt 14:25-30; Joh 6:19waves. Heb. heights. maketh.38:31,32-41; Ge 1:16; Ps 147:4; Am 5:8Arcturus, Orion, and Pleiades. Heb. Ash, Cesil, and Cimah.the chambers. Ps 104:3,13; Ac 28:13Psalms 104:2
with light.Da 7:9; Mt 17:2; 1Ti 6:16; 1Jo 1:5stretchest.Isa 40:22; 45:12; Zec 12:1; Heb 1:10-12Psalms 148:4-6
heavens.113:6; 1Ki 8:27; 2Co 12:2waters.104:3; Ge 1:7; 7:11 for he.33:6-9; 95:5; Ge 1:1,2,6; Jer 10:11-13; Am 9:6; Re 4:11 He hath also.89:37; 93:1; 119:90,91; Job 38:10,11,33; Pr 8:27-29; Isa 54:9Jer 31:35,36; 33:25Psalms 150:1
1 An exhortation to praise God;3 with all kinds of instruments. Praise ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.149:1in his sanctuary.29:9; 66:13-16; 116:18,19; 118:19,20; 134:2in the firmament.Ge 1:6-8; Eze 1:22-26; 10:1; Da 12:3Proverbs 8:27
he prepared.Ps 33:6; 103:19; 136:5; Jer 10:12; Col 1:16; Heb 1:2compass. or, circle.Isa 40:11,22Isaiah 40:12
measured.48:13; Job 11:7-9; 38:4-11; Ps 102:25,26; 104:2,3; Pr 8:26-28; 30:4Heb 1:10-12; Re 20:11measure. Heb. tierce. weighed.Job 28:25Isaiah 40:22
It is he that sitteth. or, Him that sitteth, etc.19:1; 66:1; Ps 2:4; 29:10; 68:33the inhabitants.15,17; Nu 13:33stretcheth.42:5; 44:24; 51:13; Job 9:8; 37:18; 38:4-9; Ps 102:25,26; 104:2Jer 10:12; Zec 12:1; Heb 1:10-12as a curtain.Or, "as a thin veil," as Bp. Lowth renders; which he illustrates by the following passage from Dr. Shaw. "It is usual in the summer season, and upon all occasions when a large company is to be received, to have the court sheltered from heat, or inclemency of the weather by a {velum,} umbrella, or veil, as I shall call it; which, being expanded on ropes from one end of the parapet to the other, may be folded or unfolded at pleasure. The Psalmist seems to allude to some covering of this kind, in that beautiful expression of spreading out the heavens as a curtain."
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