Psa 18:9
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He bowed.
Jehovah is here represented as a mighty warrior going forth to fight the battles of David. When He descended to the engagement, the very heavens bowed to render his descent more awful:
His military tent was substantial darkness; the voice of His thunder was the warlike alarm which sounded to battle; the chariot in which He rode was the thick clouds of heaven, conducted by cherubs, and carried on by the irresistible force and rapid wings of an impetuous tempest; and the darts and weapons He employed were thunder-bolts, lightnings, fiery hail, deluging rains, and stormy winds!
No wonder that when God arose all His enemies were scattered, and those that hated Him fled before Him.
Ps 68:4; Ps 144:5-15; Deut 33:26; 2Sam 22:10; Isa 51:6; Joel 3:16; Matt 24:29
Heb 12:26; 2Pet 3:10; Rev 20:11
darkness.
Deut 5:22; Deut 5:23; Mark 15:33; John 13:7