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Deep Dive into Faithlife Study Bible by John D. Barry, et al. - Psalm 8 The commentary on Psalm 8, a psalm of David associated with a tune or instrument called the Gittith, highlights the majesty and dominion of Yahweh. The psalm begins and ends by addressing God as Yahweh, our Lord, combining His personal covenant name with a term denoting Him as the master and ruler over His people. The psalmist declares that God's majesty extends throughout the entire earth and that His splendor is placed above the heavens, indicating either His dwelling place or the heavens celebrating His glory. Furthermore, God establishes strength through the weakness of children and nursing infants, using the words of the helpless to defend His people against His enemies. As the psalmist reflects on the heavens, he praises God as the Creator, which inspires awe and respect for His sovereign power. The creation is described as the work of God's fingers, a phrase that symbolizes divine power, much like its use in the Exodus plagues, the writing of the law on stone tablets, and Jesus casting out demons in the New Testament. Considering the vastness of the supreme Creator's work, the psalmist marvels at the fact that God pays attention to and intimately involves Himself with humanity. Humankind is described as being made slightly lower than heavenly beings, translating the Hebrew word elohim, which can refer to God, gods, or angels. The commentary expounds on the special, elevated role God has granted humanity, echoing the Genesis creation account by placing humans in charge of all land, air, and sea creatures. By stating that God has placed all things under human feet, the psalm emphasizes this dominion. In the New Testament, both the Apostle Paul and the author of Hebrews apply this specific phrase directly to Jesus Christ. These New Testament passages use Psalm 8 to declare Christ's ultimate lordship and reign, looking forward to the day when this rule will be fully realized in the world. Reformed Theologian GPT: https://chat.openai.com/g/g-XXwzX1gnv-reformed-theologian Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReformedExplainer Worship Music: https://suno.com/playlist/3a498d0f-c90e-4981-8aa7-59834e7239f7 https://buymeacoffee.com/edi2730
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