New International Version (©1984) lightning and hail, snow and clouds, stormy winds that do his bidding,New Living Translation (©2007) fire and hail, snow and clouds, wind and weather that obey him, English Standard Version (©2001) fire and hail, snow and mist, stormy wind fulfilling his word! New American Standard Bible (©1995) Fire and hail, snow and clouds; Stormy wind, fulfilling His word; King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.) Fire, and hail; snow, and vapour; stormy wind fulfilling his word: Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010) Fire and hail stones and snow and ice, wind and hurricanes, Servants of his word! GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995) lightning and hail, snow and fog, strong winds that obey his commands, King James 2000 Bible (©2003) Fire, and hail; snow, and vapors; stormy wind fulfilling his word: American King James Version Fire, and hail; snow, and vapors; stormy wind fulfilling his word: American Standard Version Fire and hail, snow and vapor; Stormy wind, fulfilling his word; Douay-Rheims Bible Fire, hail, snow, ice, stormy winds which fulfil his word: Darby Bible Translation Fire and hail, snow and vapour, stormy wind fulfilling his word; English Revised Version Fire and hail, snow and vapour; stormy wind, fulfilling his word: Webster's Bible Translation Fire, and hail; snow, and vapors; stormy wind fulfilling his word: World English Bible Lightning and hail, snow and clouds; stormy wind, fulfilling his word; Young's Literal Translation Fire and hail, snow and vapour, Whirlwind doing His word; |
| Barnes' Notes on the Bible Fire, and hail - Fire, when accompanied by hail; that is, the lightning. See Psalm 18:12. Snow, and vapors - Snow and clouds. It was not unnatural that these should be combined, or suggested together to the mind. Stormy wind - The storm; the tempest. Fulfilling his word - Obeying his command; accomplishing his purpose. Let the storm-wind, which seems to be so little under any control, speak his praise by showing how obedient it is to his will, and how exactly it carries out his designs. Its perfect submission to his laws - the exactness with which, though apparently so fierce, raging, and lawless, it carries out his plans, and pauses when he commands it - is in fact an act of praise or homage, as it proclaims his majesty, his supremacy, and his power. On the sentiment here expressed, compare Psalm 107:29, note; Psalm 89:9, note. Clarke's Commentary on the BibleFire, and hail; snow, and vapours - All kinds of meteors, water, and fire, in all their forms and combinations. And air, whether in the gentle breeze, the gale, the whirlwind, the tempest, or the tornado; each accomplishing an especial purpose, and fulfilling a particular will of the Most High. Gill's Exposition of the Entire BibleFire, and hail,.... These, and what follow in this verse, are in the air, but are what are exhaled or drawn up from the earth or water; "fire" is lightning, which is very swift in its motion, and powerful in its effects; this is the fire which consumed Sodom and Gomorrah, and the cities of the plain; which in Elijah's time came down and destroyed the captains and their fifties; and which attended the Lord's appearance on Mount Sinai; when "the voice of his thunder was in the heaven, the lightnings lightened the world, and the earth trembled and shook", Psalm 77:18; and by which the power, majesty, and glory of God are greatly displayed; see Psalm 29:3; "hail", which is water frozen in the air and congealed; this was one of the plagues of Egypt; and with hailstones many of the Canaanites were slain in the times of Joshua; and by these God has shown his power, and has got himself praise from his people by destroying their enemies, though they have blasphemed his name on account of them, as they will when the great hailstorm of all shall fall, Revelation 16:21; snow, and vapour; the former is a gift of God, and very beneficial to the earth, and the cause of praise and thankfulness to God; See Gill on Psalm 147:16; the word (f) for "vapour" signifies smoke, and is what rises out of the earth like smoke, as Kimchi and Ben Melech observe; and is hot and dry, and forms lightnings and winds, and has its place among things that occasion praise; stormy wind fulfilling his word; which is raised up by a word of his command; he creates it, brings it out of his treasures, holds it in his lists, and lets it go out at his pleasure to fulfil his will; either, as at some times in a way of mercy, as to dry up the waters of the flood, to make a way for Israel through the Red sea, to bring quails to them in the wilderness, and rain to the land of Israel in Ahab's time; and sometimes in a way of judgment, to drown Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea, to break the ships of Tarshish, to fetch Jonah the disobedient prophet back, and to distress him afterwards; see Psalm 107:25; to do all this is an argument of divine power, and a proof of deity, as it is of our Lord's, Matthew 8:27. The Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, and Arabic versions, read it in the plural number, "which do his word"; referring it not to the stormy wind only, but to fire and hail, snow and vapour; but the Hebrew text restrains it to the stormy wind. (f) "vapor seu fumus", Piscator, Muis, Gejerus. Geneva Study Bible{f} Fire, and hail; snow, and vapour; stormy wind fulfilling his word: (f) Which come not by chance or fortune, but by God's appointed ordinance. Wesley's Notes 148:8 Fire - Lightnings and other fireworks of the air. Vapour - Or, fumes: hot exhalations. Fulfilling his word - Executing his commands, either for the comfort or punishment of the inhabitants of the earth. Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary8. fulfilling his word-or, law, may be understood of each. Next the most distinguished productions of the vegetable world. Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary148:7-14 Even in this world, dark and bad as it is, God is praised. The powers of nature, be they ever so strong, so stormy, do what God appoints them, and no more. Those that rebel against God's word, show themselves to be more violent than even the stormy winds, yet they fulfil it. View the surface of the earth, mountains and all hills; from the barren tops of some, and the fruitful tops of others, we may fetch matter for praise. And assuredly creatures which have the powers of reason, ought to employ themselves in praising God. Let all manner of persons praise God. Those of every rank, high and low. Let us show that we are his saints by praising his name continually. He is not only our Creator, but our Redeemer; who made us a people near unto him. We may by the Horn of his people understand Christ, whom God has exalted to be a Prince and a Saviour, who is indeed the defence and the praise of all his saints, and will be so for ever. In redemption, that unspeakable glory is displayed, which forms the source of all our hopes and joys. May the Lord pardon us, and teach our hearts to love him more and praise him better. |