Psalms 107:23-32
They.This is the fourth comparison; their captivity was as dangerous and alarming as a dreadful tempest at sea; with a most natural and striking description of which we are here presented. go down.48:7; Eze 27:26; Ac 27:9-28:31; Re 18:17 his wonders.95:5; 104:24-27; Job 38:8-11 he commandeth.135:7; 148:8; Jon 1:4raiseth. Heb. maketh to stand. lifteth.93:3; Mt 8:24; Joh 6:18 their soul.22:14; 119:28; 2Sa 17:10; Isa 13:7; Na 2:10 stagger.Job 12:25; Isa 19:14; 29:9are at their wit's end. Heb. all their wisdom is swallowedup. Job 37:20; Isa 19:3; *marg:Ac 27:15-20 6,13,19; Jon 1:5,6,14; Mt 8:25; Ac 27:23-25 65:7; 89:9; Jon 1:15; Mt 8:26; Mr 4:39-41; Lu 8:23-25 he bringeth.Joh 6:21 Oh that men.8,15,21; 103:2; 105:1; Ho 2:8; Jon 1:16; 2:9; Mic 6:4,5; Ro 1:20,212Ti 3:2; Heb 13:15his wonderful.71:17; 72:18,19; 77:11,14; 105:2; Re 15:3 exalt.18:46; 46:10; 99:5,9; Ex 15:2; Isa 12:4; 25:1in the congregation.22:22,25; 40:9,10; 66:16; 111:1; 119:46; Ac 4:8-12Psalms 148
1 The psalmist exhorts the celestial,7 the terrestrial,11 and the rational creatures to praise God. Praise ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.89:5; 146:1; Isa 49:13; Lu 2:13,14; Re 19:1-6 all his angels.103:20,21; Job 38:7; Isa 6:2-4; Eze 3:12; Re 5:11-13all his hosts.Ge 2:1 sun.8:1-3; 19:1-6; 89:36,37; 136:7-9; Ge 1:14-16; 8:22; De 4:19Jer 33:20 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; 33:25 from the earth.1ye dragons.74:13,14; 104:25,26; Ge 1:21; Job 41:1-34; Isa 27:1; 43:20; 51:9,10 Fire.147:15-18; Ge 19:24; Ex 9:23-25; Le 10:2; Nu 16:35; Jos 10:11Job 37:2-6; 38:22-37; Isa 66:16; Joe 2:30; Am 7:4; Re 16:8,9,21stormy.107:25-29; Ex 10:13,19; 14:21; Am 4:13; Jon 1:4; Mt 8:24-27 Mountains.65:12,13; 96:11-13; 97:4,5; 98:7-9; 114:3-7; Isa 42:11; 44:23Isa 49:13; 55:12,13; 64:1; Eze 36:1-15 Beasts.50:10,11; 103:22; 150:6; Ge 1:20-25flying fowl. Heb. birds of wing.Ge 7:14; *marg:Eze 17:23 Kings.2:10-12; 22:27-29; 66:1-4; 68:31,32; 72:10,11; 86:9; 102:15; 138:4,5Pr 8:15,16; Isa 49:23; 60:3; Re 21:24 young men.8:2; 68:25; Jer 31:13; Zec 9:17; Mt 21:15,16; Lu 19:37; Tit 2:4-6 for his name.8:1,9; 99:3,4,9; So 5:9,16; Isa 6:3; Zec 9:17; Php 3:8excellent. Heb. exalted.1Ch 29:11; Isa 12:4; 33:5; Mt 6:13glory.57:6; 72:19; 108:4; 113:4; Eph 4:10; 1Pe 3:22 exalteth.75:10; 89:17; 92:10; 112:9; 1Sa 2:1; Lu 1:52the praise.145:10; 149:9; Lu 2:32; Re 5:8-14a people.Ex 19:5,6; De 4:7; Eph 2:13,17,19; 1Pe 2:9Psalms 150:6
Let every thing.103:22; 145:10; 148:7-11; Re 5:13 CONCLUDING REMARKS ON THE BOOK OF PSALMS. The Psalms have been the general song of the universal Church; and in their praise, all the Fathers have been unanimously eloquent. Men of all nations find in these compositions a language at once suitable to their feelings, and expressive of their highest joys and deepest sorrows, as well as of all the endlessly varied wishes and desires of their hearts. Whether the pious believer is disposed to indulge the exalted sentiments of praise and thanksgiving towards the ALMIGHTY FATHER of his being; to pour out his soul in penitence or prayer; to bewail, with tears of contrition, past offences; to magnify the goodness and mercy of GOD; to dwell with ecstacy on the divine attributes of wisdom and omnipotence; or to rejoice in the coming of the MESSIAH, the Psalms afford him the most perfect models for expressing all his feelings.
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