Psalms 83:14

14 Pursue them with your storms, and terrify them with your windstorms

Psalms 83:14 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 83:14

As the fire burneth the wood
Or "forest" F13; which is sometimes done purposely, and sometimes through carelessness, as Virgil F14 observes; and which is done very easily and swiftly, when fire is set to it; even all the trees of it, great and small, to which an army is sometimes compared, ( Isaiah 10:18 Isaiah 10:19 ) , and as the flame setteth the mountains on fire; either the mountains themselves, as Etna, Vesuvius, and others; or rather the grass and trees that grow upon them, smitten by lightning from heaven, which may be meant by the flame: in like manner it is wished that the fire and flame of divine wrath would consume the confederate enemies of Israel, above mentioned; as wicked men are but as trees of the forest, and the grass of the mountains, or as thorns and briers, to the wrath of God, which is poured out as fire, and is signified by everlasting burnings.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 (rey) "sylvam", Montanus, Tigurine version, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator
F14 Georgic. l. 2. v. 310.

Psalms 83:14 In-Context

12 They said, "Let's take God's pasturelands for ourselves."
13 O my God, blow them away like tumbleweeds, like husks in the wind.
14 Pursue them with your storms, and terrify them with your windstorms
15 the way fire burns a forest and flames set mountains on fire.
16 Let their faces blush with shame, O LORD, so that they must look to you for help.
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