Thomas Coke Commentary on the Holy Bible - Psalms 19:1
Psalms 19:0. The creatures shew God's glory; the word, his grace. David prayeth for grace. To the chief musician, A Psalm of David. Title.— לדוד מזמור למנצח lamnatseach mizmor ledavid. The author in this Psalm, as in many other places, considers the works of nature, and the words of revelation, as both of them laws of the same hand, and standing firm by the same authority; both highly perfect in their kind, and containing great matter of instruction; one for the whole world, the other for God's... read more
Coffman Commentaries on the Bible - Psalms 19:1
PSALM 19GOD'S WORKS AND GOD'S WORD DECLARE HIS GLORY THE WORLD BOOK; AND THE WORD BOOK(FOR THE CHIEF MUSICIAN. A PSALM OF DAVID).This magnificent psalm naturally falls into two divisions. "Psalms 19:1-6 describe the glory of God as seen in the heavenly bodies, especially the sun ... Psalms 19:7-14 deal with the excellence of the revelation of God in the Law."[1] Spurgeon called this psalm, "The World Book and the Word Book," both of them having been written by The Father.[2]"Ordinarily a hymn... read more