Psalms93
English Standard Version
1The Lord ; he is in ; the Lord is ; he has as his . , the is ; it shall be .
2Your is of ; you are .
3The have , O Lord, the have their ; the their .
4 the of , than the of the , the Lord on is mighty!
5Your are ; your , O Lord, .
Cross References
Psalms 93Direct parallel proclaiming "The Lord reigneth" and the global joy of His sovereign rule.
Supported by Matthew Poole
Climax of the Lord's reign, where the multitude declares "the Lord God omnipotent reigneth."
Supported by Matthew Henry, Matthew Poole
Parallels God's sovereignty and wisdom established "from everlasting" or "of old."
Supported by John Calvin
Explicates the prophetic imagery where raging nations/enemies are compared to the noise of rushing floods.
Supported by Matthew Poole
Praise of God's power over the raging sea and its swelling waves.
Supported by JFB
Shares the imagery of Jehovah being clothed with honor, majesty, and strength.
Supported by John Calvin
Applies the metaphor of rising floods to invading armies and nations.
Supported by Matthew Poole
Verbal echo of "the testimony of the Lord is sure," evoking absolute confidence.
Supported by JFB
The fulfillment of raging nations (floods) lifting their voices against the Lord's Anointed.
Supported by Matthew Poole
Affirms that God's house is holy, linking temple purity to the New Testament church.
Supported by Matthew Henry
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