Psaume 102:26

26 Ils périront, mais tu subsisteras; Ils s'useront tous comme un vêtement; Tu les changeras comme un habit, et ils seront changés.

Psaume 102:26 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 102:26

They shall perish
Both the heavens and the earth, though so well founded, and so firmly made; they shall be dissolved, melt, and pass away; not as to the substance, but as to the quality of them: or, as R. Judah Ben David says, whom Aben Ezra on the place cites, and calls the first grammarian in the west, not as to generals, but as to particulars:

but thou shalt endure;
as the eternal God, from everlasting to everlasting; and, even as man, he will die no more; and, as Mediator, will ever remain; he will be King for ever; his throne is for ever and ever; his kingdom is an everlasting one; he is a priest for ever, after the order of Melchizedek; his sacrifice is of an eternal efficacy, and he ever lives to make intercession for his people; he will always continue, as the Prophet, in his church, to teach by his Spirit, word, and ordinances, in the present state; and hereafter will be the light of the New Jerusalem, and of his saints, for ever:

yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment:
not only the heavens, which are as a curtain and garment about the earth, but the earth itself, ( Isaiah 51:6 ) , will lose their beauty and glory, and become useless, as to the present form of them:

as a vesture shall thou change them, and they shall be changed;
as to their form, as a garment that is turned or folded up, and laid aside, as to present use: this seems to favour the above sense given, that the earth and heavens will not perish, as to the substance of them; but as to their form, figure, fashion, and scheme; and as to the qualities of them, all noxious ones being purged away by fire, the curse removed, and new heavens and new earth arise out of them.

Psaume 102:26 In-Context

24 Je dis: Mon Dieu, ne m'enlève pas au milieu de mes jours, Toi, dont les années durent éternellement!
25 Tu as anciennement fondé la terre, Et les cieux sont l'ouvrage de tes mains.
26 Ils périront, mais tu subsisteras; Ils s'useront tous comme un vêtement; Tu les changeras comme un habit, et ils seront changés.
27 Mais toi, tu restes le même, Et tes années ne finiront point.
28 Les fils de tes serviteurs habiteront leur pays, Et leur postérité s'affermira devant toi.
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