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Psalm 76:3BSB·traditional attribution

There He shattered the flaming arrows, the shield and sword and weapons of war. Selah

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

PSALM 76 There is here celebrated the grace and truth of God in having, according to his promise that he would be the protector of the city of Jerusalem, defended it by his wonderful power against enemies, who were renowned for their warlike valor, and well equipped with everything requisite for war. “Et bien equippez de toutes choses requises a la guerre.” — Fr. To the chief musician upon Neginoth.

Commenting on Psalm 76:1-12

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist @princeofpreachers

There brake he the arrows of the bow. Without leaving his tranquil abode, he sent forth his word and snapped the arrows of his enemies before they could shoot them. The idea is sublime, and marks the ease, completeness, and rapidity of the divine action. The shield, and the sword, and the battle.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The church is here triumphant even in the midst of its militant state. The psalmist, in the church's name, triumphs here in God, the centre of all our triumphs. I. In the revelation God had made of himself to them, Psa 76:1. It is the honour and privilege of Judah and Israel that among them God is known, and where he is known his name will be great.

Commenting on Psalm 76:1-6