Psalm 8:3

3 Wenn ich anschaue deinen Himmel, deiner Finger Werk, den Mond und die Sterne, die du bereitet hast:

Psalm 8:3 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 8:3

When I consider thy heavens
Where God dwells, and which he has made; the airy and starry heavens, which are to be seen with the bodily eye; and the heaven of heavens, which is to be beheld and considered by faith:

the work of thy fingers;
being curiously wrought by his power, and garnished by his Spirit: for the finger of God is the Spirit of God; see ( Matthew 12:28 ) ; compared with ( Luke 11:20 ) ;

the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained,
or "prepared" F8, for various uses to the earth, and the inhabitants of it. The sun is not mentioned, because it cannot be looked upon, as the moon and the stars may, nor be seen when they are. And it is generally thought that David composed this psalm in the night, When these celestial bodies were in view; and, it may be, while he was keeping his father's sheep, since, in the enumeration of the creatures subject to man, sheep are mentioned first, as being in view, ( Psalms 8:7 ) . The heavenly bodies are very glorious creatures, and are worthy of the consideration and contemplation of man, and even of a saint; whereby he may be led to observe the wisdom, power, goodness, and greatness of God.


FOOTNOTES:

F8 (tnnwk) "praeparasti", Pagninus, Montanus; "parasti", Musculus, Piscator, Gejerus, Michaelis.

Psalm 8:3 In-Context

1 Dem Vorsänger, auf der Gittith. Ein Psalm von David. Jehova, unser Herr, wie herrlich ist dein Name auf der ganzen Erde, der du deine Majestät gestellt hast über die Himmel!
2 Aus dem Munde der Kinder und Säuglinge hast du Macht gegründet um deiner Bedränger willen, um zum Schweigen zu bringen den Feind und den Rachgierigen.
3 Wenn ich anschaue deinen Himmel, deiner Finger Werk, den Mond und die Sterne, die du bereitet hast:
4 Was ist der Mensch, daß du sein gedenkst, und des Menschen Sohn, daß du auf ihn achthast?
5 Denn ein wenig hast du ihn unter die Engel erniedrigt; und mit Herrlichkeit und Pracht hast du ihn gekrönt.
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