Psalms 28:6

6 et comminuet eas tamquam vitulum Libani et dilectus quemadmodum filius unicornium

Psalms 28:6 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 28:6

Blessed [be] the Lord
Which must be understood, not as invoking nor as conferring a blessing on him, neither of which can be done by a creature; nor does he stand in need of any, he being Elshaddai, God all sufficient, God over all, blessed for ever; but as ascribing all blessedness to him, congratulating his greatness and happiness, and giving him praise and glory for mercies received; and particularly for the following:

because he hath heard the voice of my supplications;
what he had prayed for, ( Psalms 28:2 ) ; an answer was quickly returned, even while he was speaking, ( Isaiah 65:24 ) ; though this may be an expression of faith, being fully persuaded and assured that he was heard, and would be answered, and may be said by a prophetic spirit; knowing that what he had humbly asked for would be granted; so Aben Ezra and Kimchi understand it in a way of prophecy.

Psalms 28:6 In-Context

4 vox Domini in virtute vox Domini in magnificentia
5 vox Domini confringentis cedros et confringet Dominus cedros Libani
6 et comminuet eas tamquam vitulum Libani et dilectus quemadmodum filius unicornium
7 vox Domini intercidentis flammam ignis
8 vox Domini concutientis desertum et commovebit Dominus desertum Cades
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.