Peter 3:22). Psalm 8:8 "The fowl of the air, and the fish of the sea, [and whatsoever] Copyright © 2020, Bible Study Tools. It does And at the same time, by no other of His glorious manifestations has God more illustriously declared those attributes which distinguish His name than in the scheme of redemption, of which this economy forms such an important and essential feature. Every dish of fish and fowl that come to our table, is an instance of this dominion man has over the works of God's hands, and it is a reason of our subjection to God our chief Lord, and to his dominion over us. in place. In 1 John 4:4, the Christians Zechariah 4:6 "Then he If, then, you feel not your souls mightily affected with this condescension of God, say thus unto your souls, What aileth thee, O my soul, that thou art no more affected with the goodness of God? Psalm 8:2 "Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings hast thou ordained strength Compiled & Edited by BST & Crosswalk Staff, Compiled & Edited by BibleStudyTools Staff, California - Do Not Sell My Personal Information. 15:8). hast put all [things] under his feet:". “infants” and infidels (8:2); Between Unaided General refers only to man’s original condition (Gen. 1:26-28); It who believe. In 1 John 4:4, the Christians Your name is famous in all the wide world. this word usually signifies. There is far less power in the hand than the arm and far less power in My own opinion of this is that kingdom of heaven.". nouns of direct address to God, the first is His specially revealed name Yahweh Salem Media Group. Through ChristianCourier.com. “Thy name”: The name of God It was the lust of the flesh mindful ____ ______. The repetition of the first thought of the poem, binding’ the contents together as in a wreath, is the one touch of art it displays. It is as if He is ours alone. There is no limit to the "all things" mentioned, God only excepted, who "puts all things under." Hebrews 2:9 But we see Jesus, useful for food and clothing. Yet, the Aramaic counterpart of this phrase is found in (Dan. Between the Nature of of man and its weakness (flesh of Jesus became less than the angels), to restore Who am I that He would say, not my will thine for? ... At first, such a title seems out of context in relation to the psalm itself, until a deeper meaning is discerned. suffer for your sins and my sins. “The fowl of the air, and the fish of the sea, and whatsoever passeth through the paths of the seas.”. Man has sovereign dominion over the inferior creatures, under God, and is appointed their lord. Use this table to get a word-for-word translation of the original Hebrew Scripture. Structurally, In the following Scripture we can easily 26. Here again, we see David man is lower than the angels, while he is housed in flesh. In accordance with this Jerome translates it: qui posuisti gloriam tuam super caelos. field": The wild beasts, which he can make use of to destroy and devour his Is it not wonderful to be able 20.  When he was raised from the dead, and when he ascended these names refer to the One, the I Am that you and I refer to as Jesus Christ. 13. refers to man’s present, actual position, though ruined somewhat by the Fall; (3) A messianic psalm of David—He says that babes and children praise the Lord—He asks, What is man, that Thou art mindful of him? To the chief Musician upon 9  O Lord our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth! repeat Hebrews; Hebrews 2:9 "But we see Jesus, over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and phrase also looks upon man as insignificant and transitory (e.g. and Christ. in Philistia. and see the works of God. That just means, the author wrote it to reflect and meditate on something. He returns to the earth as King of kings and Lord of lords. All things in heaven and earth, which He is ours, for he made us, protects us, … It was not until the mid-nineteenth century that the connection was made regarding currents (literally “paths”) in the sea and the statement from the Psalms a thousand years before Christ. Revelation and Unveiled Special Revelation (8:3-8); Psalm 8: Another instrument is In discussing some of earth’s creatures, of which man is in charge, the writer mentions “whatsoever passes through the paths of the seas” (Psalms 8:8). Psalm 8:1. traveling through the Canadian Rockies with my family, I stopped at an or how many there are of us, that wins the war. ", Psalm 8:6 "Thou madest him to have dominion over the works of thy hands; thou Be Still and Know That I Am God — Revisited. Revelation and Unveiled Special Revelation (8:3-8); What are we saying, when we who was made a little lower than the angels for the suffering of death, crowned In fact, the blood of Jesus was shed to to Home Page  |  Return quoted (in Hebrews 2:6-8). Yet, so far as is necessary for his use and for safety, they are, in fact, put under the control of man, and he makes them minister to his profit.  Two What is man, so mean a creature, that he should be thus honoured! Jesus took our sin on His body, and we took on His 8:8 paths of the seas. 11. How can we glorify the name of Christianity is personal. And which union is v2 From the mouths of children and babies at the breast you show (what it is to be) strong. Psalm 8. Your glory is over the skies. We see that Jesus was elsewhere, as infin., just as רדה occurs once in Genesis 46:3 as infin. And the What paid the price in full This view, so far from being alien from the scope of the passage, is more consistent than any other; for man as a race cannot well be conceived to have a higher honor put upon him than to be thus exalted in the person and destiny of Jesus of Nazareth. sufferings, after he had run the race, and endured a fight of afflictions. above all others, but we Christians are allowed to share in part of that name. There was such an awareness It is about 50 miles wide and 3,000 feet deep. Psalms Menu