Psalms 106:29

29 et statuit procellam %eius; in auram et siluerunt fluctus eius

Psalms 106:29 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 106:29

Thus they provoked him to anger with their inventions
Sin is an invention of man's: when our first parents sinned, they found out many inventions; and their posterity ever since have been inventors of evil things; and man's invention is very quick at that work. All false doctrine and false worship are of men's finding out; all idolatrous practices are their inventions, and which are here intended; see ( Psalms 106:39 ) . And these are very provoking to God, who is jealous of his glory, and which is taken from him hereby; and even when he forgives such sins of men, he takes vengeance on their inventions, as in this case, ( Psalms 99:8 ) . For it follows:

and the plague brake in upon them:
like an inundation of water, and carried off four and twenty thousand persons, ( Numbers 25:9 ) .

Psalms 106:29 In-Context

27 turbati sunt et moti sunt sicut ebrius et omnis sapientia eorum devorata est
28 et clamaverunt ad Dominum cum tribularentur et de necessitatibus eorum eduxit eos
29 et statuit procellam %eius; in auram et siluerunt fluctus eius
30 et laetati sunt quia siluerunt et deduxit eos in portum voluntatis eorum
31 confiteantur Domino misericordiae eius et mirabilia eius filiis hominum
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