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Psa 68:34

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Ps 29:1; Ps 29:2; Ps 96:6-8; 1Chr 16:28; 1Chr 16:29; Rev 19:6

his excellency.

Deut 33:26; 2Pet 1:17

and his strength.

This refers to the phenomena of thunder and lightning; for all nations have observed the electric fluid is an irresistible agent,--destroying life, tearing towers and castles to pieces, rending the strongest oaks, and cleaving the most solid rocks; and the most enlightened nations have justly considered it as an especial manifestation of the power and sovereignty of God.

clouds. or, heavens.