Psalms 18:9
He bowed.Jehovah is here represented as a mighty warrior going forth to fight the battles of David. When He descended to the engagement, the very heavens bowed to render his descent more awful: His military tent was substantial darkness; the voice of His thunder was the warlike alarm which sounded to battle; the chariot in which He rode was the thick clouds of heaven, conducted by cherubs, and carried on by the irresistible force and rapid wings of an impetuous tempest; and the darts and weapons He employed were thunder-bolts, lightnings, fiery hail, deluging rains, and stormy winds! No wonder that when God arose all His enemies were scattered, and those that hated Him fled before Him. 68:4; 144:5-15; De 33:26; 2Sa 22:10; Isa 51:6; Joe 3:16; Mt 24:29Heb 12:26; 2Pe 3:10; Re 20:11darkness.De 5:22,23; Mr 15:33; Joh 13:7Isaiah 64:1-2
1 The church prays for the illustration of God's power.4 Celebrating God's mercy, it makes confession of their natural corruptions.9 It complains of their afflictions. Oh that.Ps 18:7-15; 144:5,6; Mr 1:10; *marg:that thou wouldest come.63:15; Ex 3:8; 19:11,18,19; Mic 1:3,4; Hab 3:1-13that the.Jud 5:4,5; Ps 46:6; 68:8; 114:4-7; Am 9:5,13; Na 1:5,6; 2Pe 3:10-12Re 20:11 melting fire. Heb. fire of meltings. to make.37:20; 63:12; Ex 14:4; 1Sa 17:46,47; 1Ki 8:41-43; Ps 46:10; 67:1,2Ps 79:10; 83:13; 98:1,2; 102:15,16; 106:8; Eze 38:22,23; 39:27,28Da 4:1-3,32-37; 6:25-27; Joe 3:16,17that the nations.Ex 15:14-16; De 2:25; Ps 9:20; 48:4-6; 99:1; Jer 5:22; 33:9Mic 7:15-17; Re 11:11-13
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