Albert Barnes Commentary Psalms 29:9

Albert Barnes Commentary

Psalms 29:9

1798–1870
Presbyterian
Albert Barnes
Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes Commentary

Psalms 29:9

1798–1870
Presbyterian
SCRIPTURE

"The voice of Jehovah maketh the hinds to calve, And strippeth the forests bare: And in his temple everything saith, Glory." — Psalms 29:9 (ASV)

The voice of the Lord maketh the hinds to calve - The deer. The psalmist's object here is to show the effects of the storm in producing consternation, especially on the weak and timid animals of the forest. The effect referred to here is that of fear or consternation in bringing on the pains of childbirth. Compare Job 39:1, Job 39:3. No one can doubt that the effect described here may occur in the violence of a tempest; and perhaps no image could more vividly describe the terrors of the storm than the consternation thus produced. The margin here is, “to be in pain.” The Hebrew means “to bring forth,” referring to the pains of childbirth.

And discovereth the forests - The word used here means “to strip off, to uncover;” and, as used here, it means to strip off the leaves of the forest, to make the trees bare—referring to an effect that is often produced by a violent storm.

And in his temple doth every one speak of his glory - Margin, “every whit of it uttereth,” etc. The word here rendered “temple” does not refer in this place to the tabernacle or to the temple at Jerusalem, but rather “to the world itself,” considered as the residence or dwelling-place of God. Perhaps the true translation would be, And in his temple everything says, Glory!

That is, in God's dwelling-place—the world of nature—the sky, the earth, the forests, the waters, everything in the storm, echoes “glory, glory!” All these things declare the glory of God. All these wonders—the voice of God upon the waters, the thunder, the crash of the trees upon the hills, the shaking of the wilderness, the universal consternation, the leaves stripped from the trees and flying in every direction—all proclaim the majesty and glory of Yahweh.