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God Reigns Over Every Flood
Commentators note that the word for "flood" most likely refers to the great Deluge in Noah's time. The psalmist, witnessing a powerful storm, recalls God's absolute authority over even that world-altering event. This serves as a powerful reminder that God is enthroned over all chaos—whether a literal storm, the "floods" of human opposition, or overwhelming personal trials. He is not absent but actively ruling.
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18th Century
Theologian
The Lord sits upon the flood — God is enthroned upon the flood, or presides over it. The obvious meaning is that God is enthroned u…
19th Century
Bishop
The Lord sitteth. —Better, Jehovah was throned upon the flood, and Jehovah will be throned a king forever. The word trans…
16th Century
Theologian
Jehovah sitteth upon the flood. Some think that David here alludes to that memorable instance of God’s vengeance, when he drowned the worl…
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17th Century
Pastor
The Lord sits upon the flood
Noah's flood; which is always designed by the word here used, the Lord sat and judged t…
17th Century
Minister
The mighty and honorable of the earth are especially bound to honor and worship him; but, alas, few attempt to worship him in the beauty of holines…