There is no speech nor language, where their voice is not heard.
There is no language or people group anywhere that cannot hear their voice.
The writer is saying that God's creation speaks to every person on earth, regardless of what language they speak or where they live.
📚 Historical Context
Psalm 19 is attributed to King David and serves as a poetic celebration of how God's glory is displayed through the created world, particularly the heavens. In ancient Hebrew culture, the skies were viewed as silently proclaiming God's handiwork, making this divine revelation accessible to all people without the need for spoken words or specific languages. This reflects the broader biblical narrative that nature itself testifies to God's eternal power and divine nature.
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