Psalms 107:16

16 (106-16) Because he hath broken gates of brass, and burst iron bars.

Psalms 107:16 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 107:16

For he hath broken the gates of brass
The prison doors made of brass, as sometimes of iron, for the security of the prisoners; see ( Acts 12:10 ) . And cut the bars of iron in sunder; with which they were barred and secured. Hyperbolical phrases these, as Kimchi, expressing how exceeding strong the prison doors were, and the impossibility of an escape out of them, unless the Lord had delivered them; but when he works, none can let; all obstructions are easily removed by him; which is the sense of the words, see ( Isaiah 45:2 ) . Vitringa, on ( Revelation 12:2 ) , interprets this of the subjection of the Roman emperors to the faith and obedience of Christ.

Psalms 107:16 In-Context

14 (106-14) And he brought them out of darkness, and the shadow of death; and broke their bonds in sunder.
15 (106-15) Let the mercies of the Lord give glory to him, and his wonderful works to the children of men.
16 (106-16) Because he hath broken gates of brass, and burst iron bars.
17 (106-17) He took them out of the way of their iniquity: for they were brought low for their injustices.
18 (106-18) Their soul abhorred all manner of meat: and they drew nigh even to the gates of death.
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