Psalm 29: Praise and glory to the Highest!
Enjoy this Psalm 29. As the MacArthur Commentary explains, it has the earmarks of earliest Hebrew poetry. Its general form is a hymn, proclaiming 3 representative realities of God as supreme and therefore praise belongs to Him alone:
It builds and in my opinion is a majestic and breathtaking poem/hymn. Happy Lord's Day!
1. Lord's supremacy over heavenly beings
2. Lord's supremacy over the "forces of nature" (references pagan gods)
3. Lord's supremacy over humanity
It builds and in my opinion is majestic and breathtaking poem/hymn. Happy Lord's Day!
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