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Psalm 33:15BSB·traditional attribution

He shapes the hearts of each; He considers all their works.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 33. David, or whoever was the author of this psalm, in order to excite believers to praise God, founds his argument upon the general providence of God, by which he sustains, protects, and governs the whole world. Afterwards he celebrates God’s paternal kindness towards his chosen people, showing at the same time how necessary it is that the godly should be cherished by his special care. Psalm 33:1-4 1.

Commenting on Psalm 33:1-22

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

He fashioneth their hearts alike. By which is meant that all hearts are equally fashioned by the Lord, kings' hearts as well as the hearts of beggars. The text does not mean that all hearts are created originally alike by God, such a statement would scarcely be true, since there is the utmost variety in the constitutions and dispositions of men.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We are here taught to give to God the glory, I. Of his common providence towards all the children of men. Though he has endued man with understanding and freedom of will, yet he reserves to himself the government of him, and even of those very faculties by which he is qualified to govern himself. 1.

Commenting on Psalm 33:12-22