Psalms Chapter 46 verse 3 Holy Bible
Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, Though the mountains tremble with the swelling thereof. Selah
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Though its waters are sounding and troubled, and though the mountains are shaking with their violent motion. (Selah.)
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Though the waters thereof roar [and] foam, though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof. Selah.
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Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled, though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof. Selah.
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Therefore will we not fear, though the earth shall be removed, and though the mountains shall be carried into the midst of the sea;
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Though the waters of it roar and are troubled, Though the mountains tremble with their swelling. Selah.
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Roar -- troubled are its waters, Mountains they shake in its pride. Selah.
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Psalms 46 : 3 Bible Verse Songs
- Pressure by Jonathan McReynolds
- It Is Well by Brian Doerksen + Harry Doerksen
- I'm Leaning On You by Passion City Church
- Strong God by Kirk Franklin
- Tremble by Peyton Allen
- And That My Soul Knows Very Well by Hillsong Worship
- It Is Well/ Overcomes by Crossroads Music
- My Refuge by Rivers & Robots
- Psalm 46 (Lord Of Hosts) by Shane & Shane
- River (Psalm 46) by New Life Worship + Victory Worship
Pulpit Commentary
Pulpit CommentaryVerse 3. - Though the waters thereof roar and be troubled; or, roar and foam (Hengstenberg, Kay, Cheyne). Though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof (comp. Psalm 93:3, 4; Jeremiah 46:8, 9; Jeremiah 47:2).
Ellicott's Commentary
Ellicott's Commentary for English Readers(3) Though the waters . . .--The original is very expressive in its conciseness:"They roar, they foam, its waters."Comp. Homer's equally concise description, including in three words the "rush," the "swell," and the "roar" of ocean (Iliad, xxiii. 230).Swelling.--Or, pride. (Comp. Job 38:11.) The change in construction in this verse seems to confirm the suspicion that the refrain has dropped away.