Salmi 115:3

3 Or l’Iddio nostro è pur ne’ cieli E fa tutto ciò che gli piace.

Salmi 115:3 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 115:3

But our God is in the heavens
His habitation is in the heavens, as the Targum; the Septuagint and Arabic versions add, "and in earth": he is in both, and fills both with his presence; and cannot be contained in either. He is the Maker and Possessor of heaven and earth; the one is his throne, and the other is his footstool: he dwells in the highest heaven, and overlooks all persons and things on earth, and overrules all; he is higher than the highest, and his kingdom ruleth over all.

He hath done whatsoever he pleased;
in creation, in providence, and in grace: he hath made what creatures he pleased, and for his pleasure; and he does according to his will, and after the counsel of it, in heaven and in earth; and is gracious to whom he will be gracious; saves and calls men, not according to their works, but according to his own purpose and will; whose counsel shall stand, and he will do all his pleasure; he is the most high God, and a sovereign Being; all that he wills are possible to him, and easily done by him, and which Heathens themselves own F24.


FOOTNOTES:

F24 (yeoi de te panta dunatai) , Homer. Odyss. 10. v. 306. "Facile est omnia posse Deo", Ovid. de Arte Amandi, l. 1.

Salmi 115:3 In-Context

1 NON a noi, Signore, non a noi, Anzi al tuo Nome, da’ gloria, Per la tua benignità, e verità.
2 Perchè direbbero le genti: Dove è ora l’Iddio loro?
3 Or l’Iddio nostro è pur ne’ cieli E fa tutto ciò che gli piace.
4 Gl’idoli di quelle sono oro ed argento; Opera di mani d’uomini;
5 Hanno bocca, e non parlano; Hanno occhi, e non veggono;
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