John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Psalms 29:7
The voice of the Lord divideth the flames of fire. Or "cutteth with flames of fire" F5 חצב להבות אש "caedit cum flammis ignis", Cocceius, Gejerus. ; that is, the thunder breaks through the clouds with flames of fire, or lightning, as that is sometimes called, Psalm 105:32 ; and with which it cleaves asunder trees and masts of ships, cuts and hews them down, and divides them into a thousand shivers. Some refer this, in the figurative and mystical sense, to the giving of the law... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Psalms 29:1-11
In this psalm we have, I. A demand of the homage of the great men of the earth to be paid to the great God. Every clap of thunder David interpreted as a call to himself and other princes to give glory to the great God. Observe, 1. Who they are that are called to this duty: ?O you mighty (Ps. 29:1), you sons of the mighty, who have power, and on whom that power is devolved by succession and inheritance, who have royal blood running in your veins!? It is much for the honour of the great God that... read more