David
Psalm 29:9BSB·superscription

The voice of the LORD twists the oaks and strips the forests bare. And in His temple all cry, “Glory!”

John Calvin Reformed

David calls the mighty to give God glory not because He needs it, but because His terrible power displayed in nature strikes fear into the proud and invites the faithful to worship. Those highest in rank are hardest to bend, which is why he presses them three times to yield.

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Commenting on Psalm 29:1-11

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

The voice of the Lord maketh the hinds to calve, those timid creatures, in deadly fear of the tempest, drop their burdens in an untimely manner. Perhaps a better reading is, "the oaks to tremble, "especially as this agrees with the next sentence, and discovereth the forests.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

Mighty men are called to give glory three times over because they resist this duty, yet it is critical to God's kingdom that princes espouse it. They must acknowledge His dominion and give themselves to Him first, since their power comes from Him and must serve Him.

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Commenting on Psalm 29:1-11