Psalms 18:9

9 He opened the heavens and came down. Dark clouds were under his feet.

Psalms 18:9 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 18:9

He bowed the heavens also, and came down
To execute wrath and vengeance on wicked men; which is always the sense of these phrases when they go together; see ( Psalms 144:6-8 ) ( Isaiah 64:1 Isaiah 64:2 ) ; The Targum is, "he bowed the heavens, and his glory appeared"; that is, the glory of his power, and of his mighty hand of vengeance; for not his grace and mercy, but his indignation and wrath, showed themselves; for it follows,

and darkness [was] under his feet;
the Targum is, "a dark cloud", expressive of the awfulness of the dispensation to wicked men; who are not allowed to see the face of God, are debarred his presence, and denied, communion with him, and to whom everything appears awful and terrible, ( Psalms 97:2-5 ) .

Psalms 18:9 In-Context

7 The earth trembled and shook. The base of the mountains rocked back and forth. It trembled because the LORD was angry.
8 Smoke came out of his nose. Flames of fire came out of his mouth. Burning coals blazed out of it.
9 He opened the heavens and came down. Dark clouds were under his feet.
10 He got on the cherubim and flew. The wings of the wind lifted him up.
11 He covered himself with darkness. The dark rain clouds of the sky were like a tent around him.
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