6 Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams; and ye little hills, like lambs?
6 Ye mountains, H2022 that ye skipped H7540 like rams; H352 and ye little hills, H1389 like lambs? H1121 H6629
6 Ye mountains, that ye skip like rams; Ye little hills, like lambs?
6 O mountains, ye skip as rams! O heights, as sons of a flock!
6 Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams? ye hills, like lambs?
6 You mountains, that you skipped like rams; You little hills, like lambs?
6 You mountains, why were you jumping like goats, and you little hills like lambs?
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Commentary on Psalms 114 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
PSALM 114
Ps 114:1-8. The writer briefly and beautifully celebrates God's former care of His people, to whose benefit nature was miraculously made to contribute.
1-4. of strange language—(compare Ps 81:5).
4. skipped … rams—(Ps 29:6), describes the waving of mountain forests, poetically representing the motion of the mountains. The poetical description of the effect of God's presence on the sea and Jordan alludes to the history (Ex 14:21; Jos 3:14-17). Judah is put as a parallel to Israel, because of the destined, as well as real, prominence of that tribe.
5-8. The questions place the implied answers in a more striking form.
7. at the presence of—literally, "from before," as if affrighted by the wonderful display of God's power. Well may such a God be trusted, and great should be His praise.