Psalms 97:4

4 His bright flames give light to the world; the earth saw it with fear.

Psalms 97:4 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 97:4

His lightnings enlightened the world
Either the doctrines of the Gospel, compared thereunto, because of the swift progress they made, and the large extent of them in the world, in a very little time; by the apostles they were published in all nations, and were the means of enlightening them in the true knowledge of themselves, and of the way of salvation by Christ: hence they are called the "lights of the world", ( Matthew 5:14 ) , as the coming of Christ, in his kingdom and power, by them, is compared to lightning, and so are the arrows of his word, ( Matthew 24:27 ) ( Zechariah 9:14 ) , or else his judgments on the Jewish nation are meant, which were manifest and clear, and obvious to all the world; see ( Psalms 18:14 ) ,

the earth saw, and trembled;
the inhabitants of the earth, of the Gentile world, saw the judgments of God upon the Jews, and were astonished at them; see ( Deuteronomy 29:24 ) , it is usual for lightnings and earthquakes to go together; see ( Revelation 11:19 ) ( 16:15 ) .

Psalms 97:4 In-Context

2 Dark clouds are round him; his kingdom is based on righteousness and right judging.
3 Fire goes before him, burning up all those who are against him round about.
4 His bright flames give light to the world; the earth saw it with fear.
5 The mountains became like wax at the coming of the Lord, at the coming of the Lord of all the earth.
6 The heavens gave out the news of his righteousness, and all the people saw his glory.
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