Psalms 105:30

30 et stetit Finees et placavit et cessavit quassatio

Psalms 105:30 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 105:30

Their land brought forth frogs in abundance
The land of Egypt, the moist, marshy, and watery places of it, the banks of the river Nile, out of the slime and mud of which these sprung; or, as Kimchi observes, wherever there were waters in the land there were frogs, for these came out of the streams, rivers, and ponds; this is the second plague, ( Exodus 8:3-6 ) .

In the chambers of their kings;
that is, they came into the chambers of their kings; not that they were produced there; they entered not only into the kneadingtroughs, and ovens, and bedchambers of the common people, but into the chambers of the king, and his sons, and his nobles, and princes of the land, who may be called in the plural number kings; see ( Isaiah 10:8 ) , with these compare the three unclean spirits, like frogs, under the pouring out of the sixth vial, that will go forth to the kings of the earth, and gather them to the battle of the Lord God Almighty; by whom are meant the emissaries of Rome, priests and Jesuits; so called for their impurity and impudence, for their noise and loquaciousness, and for he ways and means they use to get into the cabinet councils of princes, and prevail upon them to do things which will issue in their ruin; see ( Revelation 16:13 Revelation 16:14 Revelation 16:16 ) ( 19:20 ) .

Psalms 105:30 In-Context

28 et initiati sunt Beelphegor et comederunt sacrificia mortuorum
29 et inritaverunt eum in adinventionibus suis et multiplicata est in eis ruina
30 et stetit Finees et placavit et cessavit quassatio
31 et reputatum est ei in iustitiam in generatione et generationem usque in sempiternum
32 et inritaverunt ad aquam Contradictionis et vexatus est Moses propter eos
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