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Psalm 28:8

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8 vox Domini concutientis desertum et commovebit Dominus desertum Cades

Psalm 28:8 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 28:8

The Lord [is] their strength
The strength of his people, mentioned in ( Psalms 28:9 ) ; not only the strength of David in particular, but of all his people in general; see ( Psalms 37:39 ) ;

and he [is] the saving strength of his anointed;
meaning either himself, as before, who was anointed by Samuel king of Israel, and therefore had not invaded and thrust himself into an office he had no call and right unto; or the Messiah, the Lord's Anointed, whom he heard, helped, and strengthened in the day of salvation, and delivered him from the power of death and the grave, and raised him from thence, and gave him glory; see ( Psalms 20:6 ) .

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Psalm 28:8 In-Context

6 et comminuet eas tamquam vitulum Libani et dilectus quemadmodum filius unicornium
7 vox Domini intercidentis flammam ignis
8 vox Domini concutientis desertum et commovebit Dominus desertum Cades
9 vox Domini praeparantis cervos et revelabit condensa et in templo eius omnis dicet gloriam
10 Dominus diluvium inhabitare facit et sedebit Dominus rex in aeternum
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.

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