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You have made the land tremble. You have torn it. Mend its fractures, For it quakes.
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A Figurative Earthquake
Commentators unanimously explain that the 'trembling' and 'rent' land is not a literal earthquake. Instead, it's a powerful metaphor for a national crisis, such as a military defeat or political upheaval, that has shaken the nation of Israel to its core. The psalmist is describing a state of profound instability and disaster.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Thou hast made the earth to tremble — This refers, doubtless, to some calamity that might be compared with an earthquake—some disaster, fr…
19th Century
Anglican
Earth. —Rather, land; since, though the image is drawn from an earthquake, in which the solid ground trembles and buildin…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
You have made the earth to tremble; you have broken it As is frequently done by an earthquake; which, whatever natur…
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