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Yahweh`s trees are well watered, The cedars of Lebanon, which he has planted;
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God's Signature in Creation
Commentators explain that the phrase "trees of the Lord" refers to the most magnificent and majestic trees, like the cedars of Lebanon. Their grandeur is so profound that the psalmist attributes their planting directly to God, seeing them as a clear display of the Creator's immense power and artistry.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
The trees of the Lord - From the grass, the herb, the vine, and from bread, all adapted to sustain living beings on the earth, the psalmist …
19th Century
Anglican
(5–18) The work of the third day of Creation in its two great divisions:
Baptist
Flying along over the tops of the trees, he looks down among them, and he notices the beasts as well as the birds.
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16th Century
Protestant
The trees of Jehovah shall be satiated. The Psalmist again discusses God’s general providence in caring for all parts of the world.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
The trees of the Lord are full of sap Or "satiated" F19 ; that is, with rain; and through it are filled w…
When we reflect upon the provision made for all creatures, we should also notice the natural worship they render to God. Yet man, forgetful, ungrat…
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