James Gray's Concise Bible Commentary - Psalms 29:1-11
Psalms 25:0 In the Hebrew this prayer is arranged as an acrostic, i.e., the first word of each verse begins with a letter in alphabetical order from A-to-Z. Hereafter we shall not give as much attention to every psalm as we have thus far, but trust the reader to do the analyzing after the examples given. The purpose of this book is not so much textual explanation as a stimulus to Bible study in a broader sense, and it is assumed that the reader has been studying the Bible side by side with the... read more
Arno Gaebelein's Annotated Bible - Psalms 29:1-11
Psalms 29:0 The judgment Storm 1. Give unto the Lord the glory of His Name (Psalms 29:1-2 ) 2. The day of the Lord described as a thunderstorm (Psalms 29:3-9 ) 3. The calm after the storm--the Lord is King (Psalms 29:10-11 ) Psalms 29:1-2 . The voice of His trusting people is hushed; His voice is now heard. From Psalms 25:1-22 ; Psalms 26:1-12 ; Psalms 27:1-14 ; Psalms 28:1-9 we have seen the soul exercise of the remnant of Israel, we heard their prayers, we learned of their hopes and... read more