Psalms 29:5

5 The voice of the LORD breaks the cedars. The LORD splinters the cedars of Lebanon.

Psalms 29:5 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 29:5

The voice of the Lord breaketh the cedars
Such an effect thunder has upon the tallest, strongest, and largest trees, as to break them into shivers;

yea, the Lord breaketh the cedars of Lebanon;
a mountain in the north part of the land of Judea, so called from its whiteness, both by reason of the snow with which some part of it is covered in summer, as Tacitus observes F2; and partly from the colour of the earth that has no snow on it, which looks as white as if it was covered with white tiles, as Maundrell F3 says; and where the goodliest cedars grow; and to which may be compared proud, haughty, lofty, and stouthearted sinners, who are broken, brought down, and laid low, by the voice of Christ in his Gospel, his power attending it. The Targum renders it, "the Word of the Lord".


FOOTNOTES:

F2 Hist. l. 5. c. 6.
F3 Travels, p. 176.

Psalms 29:5 In-Context

3 The voice of the LORD rolls over the water. The God of glory thunders. The LORD shouts over raging water.
4 The voice of the LORD is powerful. The voice of the LORD is majestic.
5 The voice of the LORD breaks the cedars. The LORD splinters the cedars of Lebanon.
6 He makes Lebanon skip along like a calf and Mount Sirion like a wild ox.
7 The voice of the LORD strikes with flashes of lightning.
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