Psalms 18:32

"For who is God, except the LORD? Who is a rock, besides our God,"

Key Reflection

This verse asserts the uniqueness and supremacy of God, highlighting that no other deity can match His power and steadfastness. The imagery of "rock" emphasizes God's unwavering strength and reliability as a foundation for believers to rely upon in times of need.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

It is God that girdeth me with strength -Who gives me strength. The word girdeth contains an allusion to the mode of dress among the orientals, the long flowing robe, which was girded up when they ran or labored, that it might not impede them; and, probably, with the additional idea that girding the loins contributed to strength. It is a common custom now for men who run a race, or leap, or engage in a strife of pugilism, to gird or bind up their loins. SeeJob 40:7, note; andMatthew 5:38-41, notes.

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