Psalms 97:5

5 psallite Domino in cithara in cithara et voce psalmi

Psalms 97:5 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 97:5

The hills melted like wax at the presence of the Lord
Kimchi interprets the "hills" of the kings of the wicked; and it was verified in Herod and his nobles, and the citizens of Jerusalem, who, when they heard of the coming of the Messiah, of the birth of the King of the Jews, were exceedingly moved and troubled; their hearts melted like wax within them, ( Matthew 2:1-3 ) , so when he appeared, in the power of his Gospel, in the Gentile world, and went forth in the ministration of it, conquering, and to conquer, all fled before him; every mountain and island were moved out of their places; and the kings of the earth, and great men, ran to the rocks to hide them from his face, which they could not bear, ( Revelation 6:14-17 ) , and the like events, and more terrible, will they be, when he comes to destroy antichrist, and especially to judge the world, ( Revelation 16:19 Revelation 16:20 ) ( Revelation 20:11 Revelation 20:12 )

at the presence of the Lord of the whole earth;
as Christ is; he is Lord of all, the Prince of the kings of the earth, ( Acts 10:36 ) ( Revelation 1:5 ) ( 11:4 ) , and as he will show himself to be at the great day; and that is the reason why the proud and lofty, comparable to hills and mountains, shall melt at his presence.

Psalms 97:5 In-Context

3 recordatus est misericordiae suae et veritatem suam domui Israhel viderunt omnes termini terrae salutare Dei nostri
4 iubilate Domino omnis terra cantate et exultate et psallite
5 psallite Domino in cithara in cithara et voce psalmi
6 in tubis ductilibus et voce tubae corneae iubilate in conspectu regis Domini
7 moveatur mare et plenitudo eius orbis terrarum et qui habitant in eo
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.