John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 104:3
Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters ,.... Or "his upper rooms" F9 עליותיו , υπερωα , Sept. "coenacula sua superiora", Gejerus; so Michaelis. ; one story over another being built by him in the heavens, Amos 9:6 , the chambers where he resides; his courts, as the Targum; his palace and apartments, his presence chamber particularly, the floor and beams of them are the waters bound up in the thick clouds; or the region of the air, from whence the rain descends to water... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 104:1-9
When we are addressing ourselves to any religious service we must stir up ourselves to take hold on God in it (Isa. 64:7); so David does here. ?Come, my soul, where art thou? What art thou thinking of? Here is work to be done, good work, angels? work; set about it in good earnest; let all the powers and faculties be engaged and employed in it: Bless the Lord, O my soul!? In these verses, I. The psalmist looks up to the divine glory shining in the upper world, of which, though it is one of the... read more