Psalm 104 concerns God’s greatness in the creation of the universe and all the things in it. This, too, is a part of God’s history (see note Psa. 103:11a).
Psalm 104 concerns God’s greatness in the creation of the universe and all the things in it. This, too, is a part of God’s history (see note Psa. 103:11a).
I.e., the upper waters above the expanse (cf. Gen. 1:7).
Psa. 136:8; Eccl. 1:5; cf. Amos 8:9
Psa. 105:45; 106:1; 111:1; 112:1; 113:1; 115:18; 116:19; 117:2; 135:1; 146:1; 147:1; 148:1; 149:1; 150:1; Rev. 19:1, 3-4, 6
Meaning praise Jah; Jah being a shortened form of Jehovah. See note Rev. 19:11c. The praise of Jehovah in Psalms 103—106 issues in hallelujahs, beginning in this verse and continuing in Psa. 105:45 and Psa. 106:1, 48, because the earth has been fully recovered by God and brought under Christ’s dominion (cf. Rev. 19:1-6; 11:15).