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He counts the number of the stars. He calls them all by their names.
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Vast Power, Personal Care
Commentators like Charles Spurgeon emphasize the stunning contrast presented here. The same God who possesses the infinite knowledge to count and name every star in the cosmos is the God who, in the previous verse, tenderly "heals the broken in heart." This shows that God's immense power is matched by His intimate, personal care for individuals.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
He tells the number of the stars - He counts them all. God only can do this. The stars are so numerous that no astronomer can count them; th…
19th Century
Anglican
Stars. This proof of God’s power to help, by reference to the stars of heaven, which are beyond human ability to count, much less …
Baptist
He telleth the number of the stars; he calleth them all by their names.
I call your attention, dear friends, to the wonderful change…
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16th Century
Protestant
Numbering the multitude, and so on. Since the gathering of the people about whom the Psalmist spoke might seem impossible, there …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He tells the number of the stars Which no man can do exactly; see (Genesis 15:5) (Job 25:3) …
Praising God is work that is its own reward. It is fitting; it is appropriate for us as reasonable creatures, and even more so as people in covenan…
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