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Version as of 04:26, 6 November 2023

Psalm 29: Hashem's Voice

Exegetical Approaches

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Fierceness of God in Nature

The psalm highlights God's fierce and awesome power as evidenced by His controlling of natural phenomena.

Revelation at Sinai

The psalm reflects the fearsome atmosphere of the events surrounding the Revelation at Sinai.

Victory Over Enemies

The images of the psalm are metaphors for the defeat of Israel's enemies, or perhaps an actual description of thier demise trhough natural disaster.

Historical Overview: Punishment and Restoration

The psalm describes the