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Louis Segond
Psaumes 107:24
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Ceux-là ont vu les œuvres de l'Éternel, et ses merveilles dans les lieux profonds.
Ceux-là voient les oeuvres de l'Éternel, et ses merveilles dans les eaux profondes.
Qui voient les œuvres de l'Eternel, et ses merveilles dans les lieux profonds,
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
his wonders: Psalms 95:5, Psalms 104:24-27, Job 38:8-11
Reciprocal: Jonah 1:4 - the Lord
Gill's Notes on the Bible
These see the works of the Lord,.... In creation, the sea itself, its flux and reflux; the creatures in it, fishes of various forms and sizes: and in providence, in preserving ships and men in the most imminent danger, and even to a miracle; sometimes causing the wind to change or to subside in a moment, whereby deliverance is wrought.
And his wonders in the deep; the strange and wonderful creatures that are in the deep waters of the sea, and to be seen nowhere else; and the amazing appearances of divine providence, in delivering when in the greatest distress, and none at hand to help, and all hope of salvation gone.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
These see the works of the Lord - They - sailors - have a special opportunity to see the works of God. They see manifestations of his power which are not seen on the land. They see things which seem to come âdirectlyâ from God; which are âimmediatelyâ produced by him - not as the things which occur on the land, which are the result of âgrowth,â and which are slowly developed. They seem in the solitariness and grandeur of the ocean to stand more directly in the presence of the great God.
And his wonders in the deep - In the abyss; in that which is distinguished for its âdepth,â as the mountains are for their height. Compare Psalms 148:7.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 107:24. These see the works of the Lord — Splendid, Divinely impressive, and glorious in fine weather.
His wonders in the deep. — Awfully terrible in a tempest.