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1. The Lord reigneth The usual proclamation at the beginning of the reign of a new sovereign. Thus: “Absalom reigneth,” (2 Samuel 15:10;) and, “Jehu reigneth,” 2 Kings 9:13. Delitzsch: “The allusion makes it plain that the language does not apply to the constant government of God, but to a new, glorious manifestation of his dominion as it were, a new ascent to the throne as at the overthrow of Sennacherib.” See Psalms 96:10; Psalms 97:1; Psalms 99:1.

Girded himself To denote that he is ready for action; (Jeremiah 1:17; Luke 12:25;) also a symbol of strength. (Psalms 18:39; Isaiah 45:5.)

The world also is stablished And as securely has he founded his Church against the tumult and rage of her enemies.

Matthew 16:18. This original “establishment of the world” proves God’s right and ability to govern it.

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