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Mountains and all hills; Fruit trees and all cedars;
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All Creation Declares His Glory
Commentators note that the psalm calls upon the entire landscape to praise God. From the highest mountains and hills to the most prominent vegetation, everything is included. This illustrates that every part of God's creation, whether majestic and seemingly barren or fruitful and useful, has a purpose in reflecting His glory.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Mountains, and all hills - As they are among the loftiest objects of earth, raising their heads highest toward the heavens.
Fruitf…
19th Century
Anglican
Mountains, and all hills.—The invocation now alights on the crests of the highest mountains, and passes downward to the lower hill…
Baptist
If you cannot praise God by soaring up like eagles, if you feel more like the creeping things of the earth, still praise him. There is something ve…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Mountains, and all hills Which are originally formed by the Lord, and set fast by his power and strength; these are …
Even in this world, dark and bad as it is, God is praised. The powers of nature, however strong or stormy they may be, do what God appoints them, a…