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Psalms 148:9
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Psalms 148:9

fruitful trees—or, "trees of fruit," as opposed to forest trees. Wild and domestic, large and small animals are comprehended.



Psalms 148:7-10

The call on the earth, as opposed to heaven, includes seas or depths, whose inhabitants the dragon, as one of the largest (on leviathan, see on Psalms 104:26), is selected to represent. The most destructive and ungovernable agents of inanimate nature are introduced.




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