David
Psalm 19:3ESV·superscription

There is no speech, nor are there words, whose voice is not heard.

John Calvin Reformed

David sets before us two mirrors of God's glory: first the heavens themselves with their exquisite order, then the Law in which God made Himself known to His chosen people. From this he moves to praise the Law at length before closing with prayer.

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Commenting on Psalm 19:1-14

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

"There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard." Every man may hear the voices of the stars. Many are the languages of terrestrials, to celestials there is but one, and that one may be understood by every willing mind. The lowest heathen are without excuse, if they do not discover the invisible things of God in the works which he has made.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

The heavens confute atheists who see the effect yet deny the cause, and confute idolaters who ascribe to the lights themselves the glory that those very lights direct us to give to God alone. The creatures declare His glory by showing they must have an eternal, infinitely wise Creator.

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Commenting on Psalm 19:1-6