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Psalm 93
93:1 The Lord reigns! He is robed in majesty, the Lord is robed, he wears strength around his waist. Indeed, the world is established, it cannot be moved. 93:2 Your throne has been secure from ancient times; you have always been king. 93:3 The waves roar, O Lord, the waves roar, the waves roar and crash. 93:4 Above the sound of the surging water, and the mighty waves of the sea, the Lord sits enthroned in majesty. 93:5 The rules you set down are completely reliable. Holiness aptly adorns your house, O Lord, forever.
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Wesley: Psa 93:1 - Clothed That majesty and strength which he always had, he will shew in the eyes of all people.

That majesty and strength which he always had, he will shew in the eyes of all people.

Wesley: Psa 93:1 - Moved He will overrule all the confusions in the world, so that they shall end in the erection of that kingdom of the Messiah, which can never be moved.

He will overrule all the confusions in the world, so that they shall end in the erection of that kingdom of the Messiah, which can never be moved.

Wesley: Psa 93:3 - Floods The enemies of thy kingdom.

The enemies of thy kingdom.

Wesley: Psa 93:5 - Testimonies Thy promises, which no less than the precepts are God's testimonies, or the witnesses, or declarations of his will to mankind. He seems here to speak ...

Thy promises, which no less than the precepts are God's testimonies, or the witnesses, or declarations of his will to mankind. He seems here to speak of those precious promises concerning the erection of his kingdom in the world by the Messiah.

Wesley: Psa 93:5 - Holiness It becometh thy people to be holy in all their approach to thee.

It becometh thy people to be holy in all their approach to thee.

JFB: Psa 93:1 - -- This and the six following Psalms were applied by the Jews to the times of the Messiah. The theme is God's supremacy in creation and providence. (Psa ...

This and the six following Psalms were applied by the Jews to the times of the Messiah. The theme is God's supremacy in creation and providence. (Psa 93:1-5)

God is described as a King entering on His reign, and, for robes of royalty, investing Himself with the glorious attributes of His nature. The result of His thus reigning is the durability of the world.

JFB: Psa 93:2-4 - -- His underived power exceeds the most sublime exhibitions of the most powerful objects in nature (Psa 89:9).

His underived power exceeds the most sublime exhibitions of the most powerful objects in nature (Psa 89:9).

JFB: Psa 93:5 - -- While His power inspires dread, His revealed will should secure our confidence (compare Psa 19:7; Psa 25:10), and thus fear and love combined, produci...

While His power inspires dread, His revealed will should secure our confidence (compare Psa 19:7; Psa 25:10), and thus fear and love combined, producing all holy emotions, should distinguish the worship we offer in His house, both earthly and heavenly.

Clarke: Psa 93:1 - The Lord reigneth The Lord reigneth - He continues to govern every thing he has created; and he is every way qualified to govern all things, for he is clothed with ma...

The Lord reigneth - He continues to govern every thing he has created; and he is every way qualified to govern all things, for he is clothed with majesty and with strength - dominion is his, and he has supreme power to exercise it; and he has so established the world that nothing can be driven out of order; all is ruled by him. Nature is his agent: or rather, nature is the sum of the laws of his government; the operations carried on by the Divine energy, and the effects resulting from those operations

Clarke: Psa 93:1 - He hath girded himself He hath girded himself - The girding with strength refers to the girding in order to strengthen the loins, arms, knees, etc. When a Hindoo is about ...

He hath girded himself - The girding with strength refers to the girding in order to strengthen the loins, arms, knees, etc. When a Hindoo is about to set off on a journey, to lift a burden, or to do something that requires exertion, he binds firmly his loose upper garment round his loins - Ward.

Clarke: Psa 93:2 - Thy throne is established of old Thy throne is established of old - There never was a time in which God did not reign, in which he was not a supreme and absolute Monarch; for he is ...

Thy throne is established of old - There never was a time in which God did not reign, in which he was not a supreme and absolute Monarch; for he is from everlasting. There never was a time in which he was not; there never can be a period in which he shall cease to exist.

Clarke: Psa 93:3 - The floods have lifted up The floods have lifted up - Multitudes of people have confederated against thy people; and troop succeeds troop as the waves of the sea succeed each...

The floods have lifted up - Multitudes of people have confederated against thy people; and troop succeeds troop as the waves of the sea succeed each other.

Clarke: Psa 93:4 - The Lord - is mightier than the noise of many waters The Lord - is mightier than the noise of many waters - Greater in strength than all the peoples and nations that can rise up against him

The Lord - is mightier than the noise of many waters - Greater in strength than all the peoples and nations that can rise up against him

Clarke: Psa 93:4 - Mighty waves of the sea Mighty waves of the sea - Even the most powerful empires can prevail nothing against him; therefore those who trust in him have nothing to fear.

Mighty waves of the sea - Even the most powerful empires can prevail nothing against him; therefore those who trust in him have nothing to fear.

Clarke: Psa 93:5 - Thy testimonies are very sure Thy testimonies are very sure - Thou wilt as surely fulfill thy word as thou wilt keep possession of thy throne

Thy testimonies are very sure - Thou wilt as surely fulfill thy word as thou wilt keep possession of thy throne

Clarke: Psa 93:5 - Holiness becometh thine house Holiness becometh thine house - Thy nature is holy, all thy works are holy, and thy word is holy; therefore, thy house - thy Church should be holy. ...

Holiness becometh thine house - Thy nature is holy, all thy works are holy, and thy word is holy; therefore, thy house - thy Church should be holy. The building itself should be sanctified - should be so consecrated to thy worship alone, that it shall never be employed in any other service. The ministers of this Church should be holy, the members holy, the ordinances holy; its faith, its discipline, and its practice holy. And this at all times, and in all circumstances; for holiness becometh thine house-for ever," לארך ימים le - orech yamim , for length of days. During the whole lapse of time; till the sun and moon shall be no more. The old Psalter says the house of God is man’ s saule; and of this house holiness is נאוה naavah , "the ornament;"it produces that meek and quiet spirit which is in the sight of God of great price. No decoration of person nor simplicity of dress can supply the place of this heavenly clothing

Calvin: Psa 93:1 - Jehovah hath reigned 1.Jehovah hath reigned We here see what I have lately adverted to, that in the power of God there is exhibited to us matter of confidence; for our no...

1.Jehovah hath reigned We here see what I have lately adverted to, that in the power of God there is exhibited to us matter of confidence; for our not investing God with the power which belongs to him, as we ought to do, and thus wickedly despoiling him of his authority, is the source of that fear and trembling which we very often experience. This, it is true, we dare not do openly, but were we well persuaded of his invincible power, that would be to us an invincible support against all the assaults of temptation. All admit in word what the prophet here teaches, That God reigns; but how few are there who oppose this shield to the hostile powers of the world, as it becomes them to do, that they may fear nothing however terrible? In this then consists the glory of God, that he governs mankind according to his will. It is said that he clothes himself with majesty and strength; not that we ought to imagine that there is any thing in him which is derived from another, but it is intended by the effect and indubitable experience to show his wisdom and righteousness in the government of mankind. The Psalmist proves that God will not neglect or abandon the world, from the fact that he created it. A simple survey of the world should of itself suffice to attest a Divine Providence. The heavens revolve daily, and, immense as is their fabric, and inconceivable the rapidity of their revolutions, we experience no concussion — no disturbance in the harmony of their motion. The sun, though varying its course every diurnal revolution, returns annually to the same point. The planets, in all their wanderings, maintain their respective positions. How could the earth hang suspended in the air were it not upheld by God’s hand? By what means could it maintain itself unmoved, while the heavens above are in constant rapid motion, did not its Divine Maker fix and establish it? Accordingly the particle אף , aph, denoting emphasis, is introduced — Yea, he hath established it.

Calvin: Psa 93:2 - Thy throne is stable 2.Thy throne is stable Some read, is prepared, and this agrees well with the context. provided we take the two clauses as one sentence, meaning —...

2.Thy throne is stable Some read, is prepared, and this agrees well with the context. provided we take the two clauses as one sentence, meaning — O Lord, as thou art from eternity, even so thy throne is erected or prepared from that time For the sense which some have attached to the words, as if they contained a simple assertion of God’s eternity, is poor; and the Psalmist evidently intends to say that as God is eternal in essence, so he has always been invested with power and majesty. The term throne signifies, by the figure synecdoche, righteousness, and office or power of government; it being customary to transfer such images taken from men to God, in accommodation to our infirmity. 4 By this ascription of praise the Psalmist effectually disposes of all the absurd ideas which have been broached, tending to deny or disparage the power of God, and declares, upon the matter, that God may sooner cease to be, than to sit upon his throne in the government of this world.

Calvin: Psa 93:3 - The floods have lifted up, O Jehovah! 3.The floods have lifted up, O Jehovah! Various meanings have been attached to this verse. Some think there is an allusion to the violent assaults ma...

3.The floods have lifted up, O Jehovah! Various meanings have been attached to this verse. Some think there is an allusion to the violent assaults made upon the Church by her enemies, and the goodness of God seen in restraining them. 7 Others are of opinion that the words should be taken literally, and not figuratively, in this sense — Though the noise of many waters be terrible, and the waves of the sea more fearful still, God is more terrible than all. I would not be inclined to insist too nicely upon any comparison that may have been intended. I have no doubt the Psalmist sets forth the power of God by adducing one brief illustration out of many which might have been given, 8 Intimating that we need not go farther for a striking instance of Divine power — one that may impress us with an idea of his tremendous majesty — than to the floods of waters, and agitations of the ocean; as in Psa 29:4, the mighty voice of God is said to be in the thunder. God manifests his power in the sound of the floods, and in the tempestuous waves of the sea, in a way calculated to excite our reverential awe. Should it be thought that there is a comparison intended, then the latter clause of the verse must be understood as added, with this meaning, That all the terror of the objects mentioned is as nothing when we come to consider the majesty of God himself, such as he is in heaven. There is still another sense which may be extracted from the words, That though the world may to appearance be shaken with violent commotions, this argues no defect in the government of God, since he can control them at once by his dreadful power.

Calvin: Psa 93:5 - Thy testimonies 5.Thy testimonies 9 are singularly true As yet the Psalmist has insisted upon the excellency of God in the work of creation, and the providential g...

5.Thy testimonies 9 are singularly true As yet the Psalmist has insisted upon the excellency of God in the work of creation, and the providential government of the world. Now he speaks of his distinguishing goodness to his chosen people, in making known to them the doctrine which bringeth salvation. He begins by commending the absolute trust-worthiness and truthfulness of the law of God. This being a treasure which was not extended to all nations promiscuously, he adds immediately that the house of God would be adorned with a glory which should last for ever. The Divine goodness is displayed in every part of the world, but the Psalmist justly considers it as of all others the most inestimable blessing, that God should have deposited in his Church the covenant of eternal life, and made his glory principally to shine out of it. Some translate the Hebrew word נאוה , naävah, desirable, 10 as if the Psalmist had said that the adorning of the temple was precious; but the grammatical construction will not admit of this. By length of days is meant perpetual succession, 11 and to this we find Isaiah referring in striking terms, that the Divine truth might be preserved in faithful custody through successive ages.

“Behold, I have put my word in thy mouth, in the mouth of thy seed, and of thy seed’s seed,” (Isa 59:21.)

Defender: Psa 93:2 - of old Here is yet another testimony that God is eternal without beginning and without end (Psa 90:2)."

Here is yet another testimony that God is eternal without beginning and without end (Psa 90:2)."

Defender: Psa 93:4 - many waters The greatest display of mighty power in human history was the great Flood of Noah's day. Yet God sent the Flood, controlled the Flood, and terminated ...

The greatest display of mighty power in human history was the great Flood of Noah's day. Yet God sent the Flood, controlled the Flood, and terminated the Flood."

TSK: Psa 93:1 - Lord // he is // he hath // world (Title), It is highly probable that this Psalm was written on the same occasion as the preceding, as a part of which it is written in twelve manuscrip...

(Title), It is highly probable that this Psalm was written on the same occasion as the preceding, as a part of which it is written in twelve manuscripts.

Lord : Psa 59:13, Psa 96:10, Psa 97:1, Psa 99:1, Psa 103:19, Psa 145:13; 1Ch 29:12; Isa 52:7; Dan 4:32-34; Mat 6:13; Heb 1:8; Rev 11:15-17, Rev 19:6

he is : Psa 104:1, Psa 104:2; Job 40:10; Isa 59:17, Isa 63:1

he hath : Psa 18:32, Psa 65:6; Isa 11:5

world : Psa 75:3, Psa 96:10; Isa 45:12, Isa 45:18, Isa 49:8, Isa 51:16; Heb 1:2, Heb 1:3

TSK: Psa 93:2 - Thy // of old // thou Thy : Psa 45:6, Psa 145:13; Pro 8:22, Pro 8:23; Dan 4:34; Mic 5:2 of old : Heb. from then thou : Psa 90:2, Psa 102:24-27; Heb 1:10-12, Heb 13:8; Rev 1...

TSK: Psa 93:3 - The floods // lifted // the floods lift The floods : Psa 18:4, Psa 69:1, Psa 69:2, Psa 69:14-16; Isa 17:12, Isa 17:13; Jer 46:7, Jer 46:8; Jon 2:3; Rev 12:15; Rev 17:15 lifted : Psa 96:11, P...

TSK: Psa 93:4 - mightier mightier : Psa 65:7, Psa 89:6, Psa 89:9, Psa 114:3-5; Job 38:11; Jer 5:22; Mar 4:37-39

TSK: Psa 93:5 - Thy // holiness // for ever Thy : Psa 19:7, Psa 19:8, Psa 119:111, Psa 119:129, Psa 119:138, Psa 119:144; Isa 8:20; Mat 24:35; Heb 6:17, Heb 6:18; 1Jo 5:9-13 holiness : Psa 5:4-7...

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Poole: Psa 93:2 - -- And this kingdom of thine is no new or upstart kingdom, as it may seem to the ignorant world, but the most ancient of all kingdoms, being from everl...

And this kingdom of thine is no new or upstart kingdom, as it may seem to the ignorant world, but the most ancient of all kingdoms, being from everlasting to everlasting, although it was not always equally manifested in the world.

Poole: Psa 93:3 - The floods The floods the enemies of thy kingdom, who are oft compared to floods for their numbers, force, rage, &c. See Isa 8:7,8 17:12,13 Jer 46:7,8 . They ha...

The floods the enemies of thy kingdom, who are oft compared to floods for their numbers, force, rage, &c. See Isa 8:7,8 17:12,13 Jer 46:7,8 . They have both by their words and actions made opposition against it.

Poole: Psa 93:4 - -- The King of heaven is too strong for all earthly potentates, and will subdue them under his feet.

The King of heaven is too strong for all earthly potentates, and will subdue them under his feet.

Poole: Psa 93:5 - Thy testimonies // are sure // Holiness becometh thine house Thy testimonies i.e. thy words; either, 1. Thy precepts, which are commonly called God’ s testimonies . And so having spoken of God’ s ki...

Thy testimonies i.e. thy words; either,

1. Thy precepts, which are commonly called God’ s testimonies . And so having spoken of God’ s kingdom, he now showeth that the laws of that kingdom are just, and true, and holy; which is a singular commendation of it. Or,

2. Thy promises, as may be gathered from the following words,

are sure or true , or faithful ; which attribute properly belongs, and every where in Scripture is ascribed, to promises rather than to precepts. And the promises no less than the precepts are God’ s testimonies , or the witnesses or declarations of his mind and will to mankind. And he seems here to speak of those great and precious promises concerning the erection and establishment of his kingdom in the world by the Messias; which, saith he, are infallibly true, and shall certainly be accomplished in thy time.

Holiness becometh thine house: this is to be understood, either,

1. Of God’ s church or people, who are sometimes called God’ s house, and whose business and delight is in God’ s house and service there performed. So the sense is, It becometh thy people to be holy in all their approaches to thee, and worshippings of thee. Or rather,

2. Of God himself who dwelt in his house, from whence he gave forth his oracles, and where all his testimonies were kept upon record. This seems better to suit with the context, the business of this Psalm being rather to describe the dominion of God than the duty of his people. And so the sense seems to be this, Holiness is the constant ornament and glory of thy house. Or it becometh thee who dwellest in thy house to be holy in all thy words and actions; and therefore thy testimonies are very sure, and thou wilt undoubtedly fulfil all thy promises. For holiness seems to be here taken for God’ s faithfulness, as it is Psa 60:6 89:35 ; or, which comes to the same thing, for his justice or righteousness, whereby he is obliged to make good all his promises, as that word is very commonly used.

Haydock: Psa 93:1 - -- God shall judge and punish the oppressors of his people.

God shall judge and punish the oppressors of his people.

Haydock: Psa 93:1 - Himself // Week // Freely Himself. This intimates, that he was inspired to write. --- Week. Wednesday, on which day Judas sold our Saviour, and his punishment is here fore...

Himself. This intimates, that he was inspired to write. ---

Week. Wednesday, on which day Judas sold our Saviour, and his punishment is here foretold. (Worthington) ---

"The title is not in Hebrew" and has been added since the times of the Septuagint. (Theodoret) ---

It refers to the persecutions of David, (Jansenius) or to the captives, (Calmet) or it contains an important instruction on Providence, and on the judgment which Christ will pronounce. (Berthier) ---

Freely. Hebrew, "Lord God of vengeance, God of vengeance, shine forth." (Haydock) ---

This agrees better with the sequel. To appear or act freely have the same meaning. (Berthier) ---

God executes judgment publicly, and without restraint. (Menochius) ---

To Him revenge belongs, Deuteronomy xxxii. 35., Romans xii. 20., and Nahum ii. (Haydock) ---

It is time to punish the haughty Babylon. (Calmet) ---

God more usually take the title of merciful. But he is equally just, and will respect no dignity or power, but the merits of each one. (Worthington)

Gill: Psa 93:1 - The Lord reigneth // he is clothed with majesty // the Lord is clothed with strength, wherewith he hath girded himself // the world also is established The Lord reigneth,.... The King Messiah, the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the true Jehovah. God over all, the Lord God omnipotent: he has reigned, he was...

The Lord reigneth,.... The King Messiah, the Lord Jesus Christ, who is the true Jehovah. God over all, the Lord God omnipotent: he has reigned, he was set up as King from everlasting; he reigned throughout the whole Old Testament dispensation; he was promised, and prophesied of, as a King; he came as such, in human nature, into the world, though his kingdom was not with observation; when he ascended to heaven, he was made or declared Lord and Christ, and was crowned with glory and honour; he now reigns in the hearts of his people, by his Spirit and grace; and, ere long, he will take to himself his great power, and reign more manifestly; when the kingdoms of this world shall become his, and he shall be King over all the earth; and this his government will be still more apparent when he shall come in person, and reign with his saints on earth a thousand years; and, after that, for ever and ever, in heaven:

he is clothed with majesty; with all the regalia and ensigns of royalty; seated on a throne of glory, with a crown of pure gold on his head, a sceptre of righteousness in his hand, and arrayed with robes of honour and majesty; so that his appearance at his kingdom will be very splendid, Psa 104:1,

the Lord is clothed with strength, wherewith he hath girded himself; as he was, when he came here on earth, travelling in the greatness of his strength, and mighty to save; bearing the sins of his people, conflicting with and spoiling principalities and powers, and obtaining eternal redemption; and which also appeared in carrying the Gospel into the Gentile world, and succeeding it, against all the opposition made unto it; and making his way into the hearts of sinners at conversion, binding the strong man armed, and dispossessing him, and taking his place; in strengthening them with strength in the inward man, against him and all enemies; and keeping them by his power, through faith, unto salvation: and which will be further manifest in the destruction of antichrist, and in the ruin of all the antichristian states, which will make way for his spiritual reign; and especially this will be seen, at his personal coming, by raising the dead in Christ, causing the heavens and earth to pass away, and making new ones; and binding Satan for a thousand years, that he may give no disturbance to his subjects during that time:

the world also is established, that it cannot be moved; the world to come, of which Christ is the Father; that which is not put into subjection to angels, Isa 9:6, the Gospel dispensation, the church state in it; which, though it has been unsettled, the church has been tossed about with tempests, and has been moved from place to place, and obliged to fly into the wilderness; yet, in the latter day, it will be established on the top of the mountains: this is one of the glorious things that are spoken of it, and for the accomplishment of which we should earnestly pray, and give the Lord no rest until it is; after which it shall never be moved again; it shall be a tabernacle that shall never be taken down; there will be no enemies to attack it; all will be vanquished and destroyed; the beast, the false prophet, and the old serpent the devil, Psa 87:3.

Gill: Psa 93:2 - Thy throne is established of old // thou art from everlasting Thy throne is established of old,.... Or "prepared from eternity" b; Christ was set up and anointed as King from everlasting; he had a kingdom appoint...

Thy throne is established of old,.... Or "prepared from eternity" b; Christ was set up and anointed as King from everlasting; he had a kingdom appointed and prepared for him so early; and his throne, which is prepared in the heavens, is an established one; it is for ever and ever; his kingdom is an everlasting kingdom; of his government, and the increase of it, there is no end:

thou art from everlasting; as a divine Person, as God, and the Son of God; or he could not have been anointed unto or invested with the kingly office so early; nor have had a glory with his Father before the world began: his eternal existence, as God, accounts for the establishment of his throne of old, without which it could not be.

Gill: Psa 93:3 - The floods have lifted up, O Lord, the floods have lifted up their voice // the floods lift up their waves The floods have lifted up, O Lord, the floods have lifted up their voice,.... The Targum adds, "in a song,'' taking the words in a good sense; a...

The floods have lifted up, O Lord, the floods have lifted up their voice,.... The Targum adds,

"in a song,''

taking the words in a good sense; and so some of the ancients, as Jerome particularly, understood them of the apostles and their ministrations; who lifted up their voice like a trumpet, which went into all the world, and unto the ends of the earth; and who came with the fulness of the gifts and graces of the Spirit; and were attended with a force and power which bore down all before them: but rather by "the floods" are meant the enemies of Christ, his kingdom, and interest; and by their "lifting up their voice", the opposition made by them thereunto; see Isa 8:7, this was fulfilled in the Jews and Gentiles, who raged, like foaming waves of the sea, against Christ, and lifted up their voices to have him crucified; in the Roman emperors, and in the ten persecutions under them; in those floods of errors and heresies, which the dragon has cast out of his mouth to devour the church of Christ, against which the Spirit of the Lord has lifted up a standard in all ages; in the antichristian kingdoms, compared to many waters, on which the whore of Rome is said to sit, Rev 17:1 and especially in antichrist himself, who has opened his mouth in blasphemy against God, his tabernacle, and they that dwell therein; and will be further fulfilled in the last persecution and slaying of the witnesses, and in the Gog and Magog army, which shall encompass the beloved city and camp of the saints. Kimchi interprets it of Gog and Magog, and of the kings that shall be gathered together to fight against Jerusalem:

the floods lift up their waves; with great strength, making a great noise, and threatening with ruin and destruction, as before.

Gill: Psa 93:4 - The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters,.... Christ is the most High; he is God over all, higher than the highest; he is, as King, ...

The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of many waters,.... Christ is the most High; he is God over all, higher than the highest; he is, as King, higher than the kings of the earth; he is in the highest heavens, and higher than they; he is highly exalted, as Mediator, at the right hand of God: he is the mighty God, and mighty Saviour; yea, he is Almighty, and therefore mightier than all his enemies, and the noise they make, and the force they use; he is stronger than the strong man armed; than Satan, and all his principalities and powers; than all the persecuting princes and potentates of this world; than antichrist, and all the antichristian states: yea, than "the mighty waves of the sea"; the same are intended as before c.

Gill: Psa 93:5 - Thy testimonies are very sure // holiness becometh thine house, O Lord, for ever Thy testimonies are very sure,.... Meaning not the works of God, of nature, and providence, which testify of his power and Godhead, and other perfecti...

Thy testimonies are very sure,.... Meaning not the works of God, of nature, and providence, which testify of his power and Godhead, and other perfections of it; rather the word of God, the Scriptures of truth, the law and Gospel; the one being a testimony of his will to be done by men, the other a testimony of his good will to men; which are sure and true, and to be believed; though it seems best of all to understand them of the promises of God, which testify what he will do, or shall be done hereafter, and which are all yea and amen in Christ; and especially those that respect his kingdom and interest, the glory, stability, and eternity of it, things which are the principal subjects of this psalm; all which promises are sure and certain, true and faithful, firm, and to be believed; see Gen 19:9,

holiness becometh thine house, O Lord, for ever; or "unto length of days" d: holiness is a dress or clothing; though it is not the robe of a justifying righteousness, yet it is an inner garment, which makes the saints all glorious within; it is a very beautiful and becoming dress; it is called "the beauty of holiness", and it is always becoming; it becomes the church and people of God, all that are of the household of God, both now and for evermore; it will never be out of use; it will be more and more in use, both in the spiritual reign of Christ, and in the New Jerusalem church state, and in heaven to all eternity; see Zec 14:20.

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NET Notes: Psa 93:1 Strength is compared here to a belt that one wears for support. The Lord’s power undergirds his rule.

NET Notes: Psa 93:2 Heb “from antiquity [are] you.” As the context suggests, this refers specifically to God’s royal position, not his personal existenc...

NET Notes: Psa 93:3 Heb “the waves lift up, O Lord, the waves lift up their voice, the waves lift up their crashing.”

NET Notes: Psa 93:4 Heb “mighty on high [is] the Lord.”

NET Notes: Psa 93:5 Heb “for your house holiness is fitting, O Lord, for length of days.”

Geneva Bible: Psa 93:1 The LORD ( a ) reigneth, he is clothed with majesty; the LORD is clothed with strength, [wherewith] he hath girded himself: the world also is stablish...

Geneva Bible: Psa 93:2 Thy ( b ) throne [is] established of old: thou [art] from everlasting. ( b ) In which you sit and govern the world.

Geneva Bible: Psa 93:3 ( c ) The floods have lifted up, O LORD, the floods have lifted up their voice; the floods lift up their waves. ( c ) God's power appears in ruling t...

Geneva Bible: Psa 93:5 Thy ( d ) testimonies are very sure: holiness becometh thine house, O LORD, for ever. ( d ) Besides God's power and wisdom in creating and governing ...

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MHCC: Psa 93:1-5 - --The Lord might have displayed only his justice, holiness, and awful power, in his dealings with fallen men; but he has been pleased to display the ric...

Matthew Henry: Psa 93:1-5 - -- Next to the being of God there is nothing that we are more concerned to believe and consider than God's dominion, that Jehovah is God, and that this...

Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 93:1-2 - -- The sense of מלך (with ā beside Zinnor or Sarka as in Psa 97:1; Psa 99:1 beside Dechî ) (Note: It is well known that his pausal form of ...

Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 93:3-5 - -- All the raging of the world, therefore, will not be able to hinder the progress of the kingdom of God and its final breaking through to the glory of...

Constable: Psa 90:1--106:48 - --IV. Book 4: chs. 90--106 Moses composed one of the psalms in this section of the Psalter (Ps. 90). David wrote t...

Constable: Psa 93:1-5 - --Psalm 93 The psalmist rejoiced in the Lord's reign in this psalm. This is one of the "enthronement" or "...

Constable: Psa 93:1-2 - --1. The authority of Yahweh 93:1-2 The psalmist declared the sovereignty of Yahweh over the world...

Constable: Psa 93:3-5 - --2. The power of Yahweh 93:3-5 God's power is greater than that of the seas that move with irresi...

Constable: Psa 93:5 - --3. The holiness of Yahweh 93:5 In contrast to Baal's morally corrupt sanctuaries the Lord's hous...

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Pendahuluan / Garis Besar

JFB: Psalms (Pendahuluan Kitab) The Hebrew title of this book is Tehilim ("praises" or "hymns"), for a leading feature in its contents is praise, though the word occurs in the title ...

JFB: Psalms (Garis Besar) ALEPH. (Psa 119:1-8). This celebrated Psalm has several peculiarities. It is divided into twenty-two parts or stanzas, denoted by the twenty-two let...

TSK: Psalms (Pendahuluan Kitab) 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 nation...

TSK: Psalms 93 (Pendahuluan Pasal) Overview Psa 93:1, The majesty, stability, power, and holiness of Christ’s kingdom.

Poole: Psalms (Pendahuluan Kitab) OF PSALMS THE ARGUMENT The divine authority of this Book of PSALMS is so certain and evident, that it was never questioned in the church; which b...

Poole: Psalms 93 (Pendahuluan Pasal) THE ARGUMENT This Psalm contains an assertion or declaration of God’ s sovereign and universal dominion in and over the whole world; which is ...

MHCC: Psalms (Pendahuluan Kitab) David was the penman of most of the psalms, but some evidently were composed by other writers, and the writers of some are doubtful. But all were writ...

MHCC: Psalms 93 (Pendahuluan Pasal) The majesty, power, and holiness of Christ's kingdom.

Matthew Henry: Psalms (Pendahuluan Kitab) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of Psalms We have now before us one of the choicest and most excellent parts of all the Old Te...

Matthew Henry: Psalms 93 (Pendahuluan Pasal) This short psalm sets forth the honour of the kingdom of God among men, to his glory, the terror of his enemies, and the comfort of all his loving ...

Constable: Psalms (Pendahuluan Kitab) Introduction Title The title of this book in the Hebrew Bible is Tehillim, which means...

Constable: Psalms (Garis Besar) Outline I. Book 1: chs. 1-41 II. Book 2: chs. 42-72 III. Book 3: chs. 73...

Constable: Psalms Psalms Bibliography Allen, Ronald B. "Evidence from Psalm 89." In A Case for Premillennialism: A New Consensus,...

Haydock: Psalms (Pendahuluan Kitab) THE BOOK OF PSALMS. INTRODUCTION. The Psalms are called by the Hebrew, Tehillim; that is, hymns of praise. The author, of a great part of ...

Gill: Psalms (Pendahuluan Kitab) INTRODUCTION TO PSALMS The title of this book may be rendered "the Book of Praises", or "Hymns"; the psalm which our Lord sung at the passover is c...

Gill: Psalms 93 (Pendahuluan Pasal) INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 93 This psalm is by some ascribed to Moses, by others to David, which latter is more probable; with which agree the Septuagin...

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