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Psalms 33:13 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

13 The Lord is looking down from heaven; he sees all the sons of men;

Cross Reference

Job 28:24 BBE

For his eyes go to the ends of the earth, and he sees everything under heaven.

Psalms 11:4 BBE

The Lord is in his holy Temple, the Lord's seat is in heaven; his eyes are watching and testing the children of men.

Psalms 14:2 BBE

The Lord was looking down from heaven on the children of men, to see if there were any who had wisdom, searching after God.

Genesis 6:12 BBE

And God, looking on the earth, saw that it was evil: for the way of all flesh had become evil on the earth.

2 Chronicles 16:9 BBE

For the eyes of the Lord go this way and that, through all the earth, letting it be seen that he is the strong support of those whose hearts are true to him. In this you have done foolishly, for from now you will have wars.

Psalms 53:2 BBE

God was looking down from heaven on the children of men, to see if there were any who had wisdom, searching after God.

Psalms 102:19 BBE

For from his holy place the Lord has seen, looking down on the earth from heaven;

Proverbs 15:3 BBE

The eyes of the Lord are in every place, keeping watch on the evil and the good.

Jeremiah 23:23-24 BBE

Am I only a God who is near, says the Lord, and not a God at a distance? In what secret place may a man take cover without my seeing him? says the Lord. Is there any place in heaven or earth where I am not? says the Lord.

Lamentations 3:50 BBE

Till the Lord's eye is turned on me, till he sees my trouble from heaven.

Hebrews 4:13 BBE

And there is nothing made which is not completely clear to him; there is nothing covered, but all things are open to the eyes of him with whom we have to do.

Commentary on Psalms 33 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 33

Ps 33:1-22. A call to lively and joyous praise to God for His glorious attributes and works, as displayed in creation, and His general and special providence, in view of which, the Psalmist, for all the pious, professes trust and joy and invokes God's mercy.

1-3. The sentiment falls in with Ps 32:11 (compare 1Co 14:15). The instruments (Ps 92:3; 144:9) do not exclude the voice.

3. a new song—fresh, adapted to the occasion (Ps 40:3; 96:1).

play skilfully—(Compare 1Sa 16:17).

4-9. Reasons for praise: first, God's truth, faithfulness, and mercy, generally; then, His creative power which all must honor.

6. In "word" and "breath"—or, "spirit," there may be an allusion to the Son (Joh 1:1) and Holy Spirit.

9. he spake—literally, "said."

it was—The addition of "done" weakens the sense (compare Ge 1:3-10).

10, 11. In God's providence He thwarts men's purposes and executes His own.

heathen—literally, "nations."

12-19. The inference from the foregoing in Ps 33:12 is illustrated by God's special providence, underlying which is His minute knowledge of all men.

13. looketh—intently (Isa 14:16).

15. fashioneth—or, "forms," and hence knows and controls (Pr 21:1).

alike—without exception.

considereth—or, "understands"; God knows men's motives.

16, 17. Men's usual reliances in their greatest exigencies are, in themselves, useless.

17. On the war horse (compare Job 39:19-25).

a vain thing—a lie, which deceives us.

18, 19. Contrasted is God's guidance and power to save from the greatest earthly evil and its most painful precursor, and hence from all.

20-22. waiteth—in earnest expectation.

21. his holy name—(Compare Ps 5:12; 22:22; 30:4). Our faith measures mercy (Mt 9:29); and if of grace, it is no more of debt (Ro 11:6).