13. The God whom Israel is to "prepare to meet"
(Am 4:12)
is here described in sublime terms.
wind--not as the Margin, "spirit." The God with whom thou
hast to do is the Omnipotent Maker of things seen, such as the
stupendous mountains, and of things too subtle to be seen,
though of powerful agency, as the "wind."
declareth unto man . . . his thought--
(Ps 139:2).
Ye think that your secret thoughts escape My cognizance, but I am the
searcher of hearts.
maketh . . . morning darkness--
(Am 5:8; 8:9).
Both literally turning the sunshine into darkness, and figuratively
turning the prosperity of the ungodly into sudden adversity
(Ps 73:12, 18, 19;
compare
Jer 13:16).
treadeth upon . . . high places--God treadeth down the proud of the
earth. He subjects to Him all things however high they be
(Mic 1:3).
Compare
De 32:13; 33:29,
where the same phrase is used of God's people, elevated by God above
every other human height.
JFB.
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