Psalms 104:32

"Let the LORD’s glory endure forever. Let the LORD rejoice in his works."

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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

He looketh on the earth, and it trembleth -There is great sublimity in this expression, as indicating the power and the majesty of God. He has only to “look” upon his works, and they stand in awe and tremble. The most mighty and fearful convulsions of nature occur as if they were the mere effect of God’s “looking” on the earth. CompareHabakkuk 3:10- “The mountains saw thee, and they trembled.” He toucheth the hills, and they smoke -That is, as Mount Sinai did when God came down upon it.Exodus 19:18. It is as if the hills were conscious of his presence, and were awed.

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