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Samuel Bagster

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge - Psalms 107:29

Psalms 65:7, Psalms 89:9, Jonah 1:15, Matthew 8:26, Mark 4:39-:, Luke 8:23-Lamentations : Reciprocal: Ecclesiastes 1:6 - The wind Jonah 1:6 - arise Matthew 14:32 - come John 3:8 - wind read more

Samuel Bagster

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge - Psalms 107:30

he bringeth: John 6:21 Reciprocal: Matthew 14:32 - come Acts 27:12 - the haven read more

Samuel Bagster

Treasury of Scripture Knowledge - Psalms 107:31

Oh that men: Psalms 107:8, Psalms 107:15, Psalms 107:21, Psalms 103:2, Psalms 105:1, Hosea 2:8, Jonah 1:16, Jonah 2:9, Micah 6:4, Micah 6:5, Romans 1:20, Romans 1:21, 2 Timothy 3:2, Hebrews 13:15 his wonderful: Psalms 71:17, Psalms 72:18, Psalms 72:19, Psalms 77:11, Psalms 77:14, Psalms 105:2, Revelation 15:3 Reciprocal: Genesis 1:22 - General Psalms 104:24 - how Psalms 145:6 - I will declare thy greatness Isaiah 63:7 - mention Daniel 4:34 - I blessed Luke 8:38 - saying Luke 18:43 - followed read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 107:17-22

17-22. These verses form the third strophe, with Psalms 107:19; Psalms 107:21, for the double refrain. Israel’s sufferings are here set forth by severe sickness. read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 107:23

23. Go down to the sea The expression supposes the sea lower than the land, lying in hollow depths prepared for it. Job 38:10-11; Psalms 104:8; Isaiah 42:10. We would say, “Put to sea.” That do business Not fishermen, but merchants. The Tyrians held the commerce of the world at this time, and they were well known to the Hebrews. read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 107:23-32

23-32. This fourth division describes the perils of seafaring life, and is to be taken literally. It does not suppose the mariners to be wicked, but only in perils beyond redemption by human arm, and the usual point is made that men, who are habitually thoughtless of God, will yet call upon him when in extreme distress. In this strophe Psalms 107:28; Psalms 107:31, are the usual refrain. read more

Daniel Whedon

Whedon's Commentary on the Bible - Psalms 107:25

25. He commandeth No allusion to second causes, laws, or forces of nature, but all phenomena are referred directly to God, who saves by sea as well as by land. Psalms 65:5. The descriptions which follow to Psalms 107:30 require no comment. The object of these various citations of human distress and divine deliverance is, to show that Israel’s redemption from bondage stands out as a wonder of divine grace, equal to the greatest known to human experience; and that no exigence of human... read more

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