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Psalms 107:30 Cross-References

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Then are they glad because they be quiet; so he bringeth them unto their desired haven.

Psalms 107:30 (KJV)

Commentary on Psalms 107:30

This verse describes the aftermath of deliverance. 'Then are they glad because they be quiet' shows relief and joy after terror. 'Glad' (samach, שָׂמַח) means to rejoice, be joyful. 'Because they be quiet' (shaqat, שָׁקַט) means tranquil, at rest, undisturbed. The contrast between verses 26-27 (terror, melted souls, wits' end) and verse 30 (glad, quiet) is dramatic. Deliverance produces joy. 'So he bringeth them unto their desired haven' means God guides to their intended destination. 'Desired haven' (mechoz chefets, מְחוֹז חֶפְצָם) is harbor of delight—safe port. God doesn't just calm the sto...

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