7 They have hands, but they handle not: feet have they, but they walk not: neither speak they through their throat.
7 They have hands, H3027 but they handle H4184 not: feet H7272 have they, but they walk H1980 not: neither speak H1897 they through their throat. H1627
7 They have hands, but they handle not; Feet have they, but they walk not; Neither speak they through their throat.
7 Their hands, but they handle not, Their feet, and they walk not;
7 They have hands, and they handle not; feet have they, and they walk not; they give no sound through their throat.
7 They have hands, but they don't feel; They have feet, but they don't walk; Neither do they speak through their throat.
7 They have hands without feeling, and feet without power of walking; and no sound comes from their throat.
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Commentary on Psalms 115 Matthew Henry Commentary
Psalm 115
Many ancient translations join this psalm to that which goes next before it, the Septuagint particularly, and the vulgar Latin; but it is, in the Hebrew, a distinct psalm. In it we are taught to give glory,
Some think this psalm was penned upon occasion of some great distress and trouble that the church of God was in, when the enemies were in insolent and threatening, in which case the church does not so much pour out her complaint to God as place her confidence in God, and triumph in doing so; and with such a holy triumph we ought to sing this psalm.
Psa 115:1-8
Sufficient care is here taken to answer both the pretensions of self and the reproaches of idolaters.
Psa 115:9-18
In these verses,