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A Psalm of David. This psalm was probably composed on the occasion of a thunderstorm. It is a solemn charge from heaven, to great men to worship and glorify God; who (1.) In his magnificence and power thundereth in the most terrible, alarming, and destructive manner, ver. 1-9. (2.) Who is supreme Governor of the world, and bestoweth strength and peace on his peculiar people, ver. 10-11. While I sing, let me by faith behold the glory of God in Christ, and be filled with reverential awe of his power and grace. And while I adore his perfections, admire and praise his excellencies, let Jerusalem come into my mind; and let me apprehend the promise, and pour forth a prayer for the remnant which is left. 1 Give ye unto the Lord, ye sons that of the mighty be, All strength and glory to the Lord with cheerfulness give ye. 2 Unto the Lord the glory give that to his name is due; And in the beauty of holiness unto Jehovah bow. 3 The Lord's voice on the waters is; the God of majesty Doth thunder, and on multitudes of waters sitteth he. 4 A pow'rful voice it is that comes out from the Lord most high; The voice of that great Lord is full of glorious majesty. 5 The voice of the Eternal doth asunder cedars tear; Yea, God the Lord doth cedars break that Lebanon doth bear. 6 He makes them like a calf to skip, ev'n that great Lebanon, And, like to a young unicorn, the mountain Sirion. 7 God's voice divides the flames of fire; 8 The desert it doth shake: The Lord doth make the wilderness of Kadesh all to quake. 9 God's voice doth make the hinds to calve, it makes the forest bare: And in his temple ev'ry one his glory doth declare. 10 The Lord sits on the floods; the Lord sits King, and ever shall. 11 The Lord will give his people strength, and with peace bless them all.

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