He maketh them also to skip like a calf; Lebanon and Sirion like a young unicorn.
Los hace saltar como un becerro joven; el Líbano y Sirión brincan como un toro salvaje joven.
El poder de Dios es tan grande que hace que las montañas salten como animales jóvenes.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Psalm 29 is a hymn of praise attributed to King David, depicting God's majesty and power through the imagery of a powerful thunderstorm, which was a common way in ancient times to illustrate divine strength. In this verse, God is shown making the mountains of Lebanon and Sirion (an ancient name for Mount Hermon) leap like young animals, symbolizing His absolute control over nature and possibly over nations or enemies. This reflects the cultural understanding in the ancient Near East where storms were seen as manifestations of a deity's might.
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