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Selected Verse: Psalms 104:17 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Ps 104:17 |
Strong Concordance |
Where the birds [06833] make their nests [07077]: as for the stork [02624], the fir trees [01265] are her house [01004]. |
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King James |
Where the birds make their nests: as for the stork, the fir trees are her house. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Where the birds make their nests - Furnishing a home for the birds where they may breed their young. In Psa 104:12, the birds are introduced as singing among the foliage of trees and shrubs by the water-courses; here they are introduced as having their home in the lofty cedars in places which God had made for them. The word rendered "birds" here is the word which in Psa 84:3 is translated "sparrow," and which is commonly used to denote "small birds." Compare Lev 14:4 (margin), and Lev 14:5-7, Lev 14:49-53. It is used, however, to denote birds of any kind. See Gen 7:14; Psa 8:8; Psa 11:1; Psa 148:10.
As for the stork - See the notes at Job 39:13.
The fir trees are her house - Her retreat; her abode. The stork here is used to represent the larger class of birds. The meaning is, that they build their nests among the fir-trees or cypresses. See the notes at Isa 14:8; notes at Isa 41:19. So Milton says:
"The eagle and the stork
On cliffs and cedar-tops their eyries build."
They build their nests, however, not only on fir and pine trees, but on houses and castles. Dr. Thomson ("Land and the Book," vol. i. p. 504), says of them, "These singular birds do not breed in Syria, but pass over it to Asia Minor, and into Northwestern Europe, where they not only build in fir and pine trees upon the mountains, but also enter cities and villages, and make their nests on houses, castles, and minarets." |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Where the birds make their nests - צפרים tsipporim signifies swallows, sparrows, and small birds in general; here opposed to the חסידה chasidah or stork. Perhaps the heron may be understood, which is said to be the first of all birds to build her nest, and she builds it on the very highest trees. The general meaning is, that God has provided shelter and support for the greatest and smallest birds; they are all objects of his providential regard. |
19 I will plant [05414] in the wilderness [04057] the cedar [0730], the shittah tree [07848], and the myrtle [01918], and the oil [08081] tree [06086]; I will set [07760] in the desert [06160] the fir tree [01265], and the pine [08410], and the box tree [08391] together [03162]:
8 Yea, the fir trees [01265] rejoice [08055] at thee, and the cedars [0730] of Lebanon [03844], saying, Since thou art laid down [07901], no feller [03772] is come up [05927] against us.
13 Gavest thou the goodly [07443] wings [03671] unto the peacocks [05965]? or wings [084] and feathers [02624] unto the ostrich [05133]?
10 Beasts [02416], and all cattle [0929]; creeping things [07431], and flying [03671] fowl [06833]:
1 To the chief Musician [05329], A Psalm of David [01732]. In the LORD [03068] put I my trust [02620]: how say [0559] ye to my soul [05315], Flee [05110] as a bird [06833] to your mountain [02022]?
8 The fowl [06833] of the air [08064], and the fish [01709] of the sea [03220], and whatsoever passeth through [05674] the paths [0734] of the seas [03220].
14 They [01992], and every beast [02416] after his kind [04327], and all the cattle [0929] after their kind [04327], and every creeping thing [07431] that creepeth [07430] upon the earth [0776] after his kind [04327], and every fowl [05775] after his kind [04327], every bird [06833] of every sort [03671].
49 And he shall take [03947] to cleanse [02398] the house [01004] two [08147] birds [06833], and cedar [0730] wood [06086], and scarlet [08144] [08438], and hyssop [0231]:
50 And he shall kill [07819] the one [0259] of the birds [06833] in an earthen [02789] vessel [03627] over running [02416] water [04325]:
51 And he shall take [03947] the cedar [0730] wood [06086], and the hyssop [0231], and the scarlet [08144] [08438], and the living [02416] bird [06833], and dip [02881] them in the blood [01818] of the slain [07819] bird [06833], and in the running [02416] water [04325], and sprinkle [05137] the house [01004] seven [07651] times [06471]:
52 And he shall cleanse [02398] the house [01004] with the blood [01818] of the bird [06833], and with the running [02416] water [04325], and with the living [02416] bird [06833], and with the cedar [0730] wood [06086], and with the hyssop [0231], and with the scarlet [08144] [08438]:
53 But he shall let go [07971] the living [02416] bird [06833] out [02351] of the city [05892] into the open [06440] fields [07704], and make an atonement [03722] for the house [01004]: and it shall be clean [02891].
5 And the priest [03548] shall command [06680] that one [0259] of the birds [06833] be killed [07819] in an earthen [02789] vessel [03627] over running [02416] water [04325]:
6 As for the living [02416] bird [06833], he shall take [03947] it, and the cedar [0730] wood [06086], and the scarlet [08144] [08438], and the hyssop [0231], and shall dip [02881] them and the living [02416] bird [06833] in the blood [01818] of the bird [06833] that was killed [07819] over the running [02416] water [04325]:
7 And he shall sprinkle [05137] upon him that is to be cleansed [02891] from the leprosy [06883] seven [07651] times [06471], and shall pronounce him clean [02891], and shall let the living [02416] bird [06833] loose [07971] into the open [06440] field [07704].
4 Then shall the priest [03548] command [06680] to take [03947] for him that is to be cleansed [02891] two [08147] birds [06833] alive [02416] and clean [02889], and cedar [0730] wood [06086], and scarlet [08144] [08438], and hyssop [0231]:
3 Yea, the sparrow [06833] hath found [04672] an house [01004], and the swallow [01866] a nest [07064] for herself, where she may lay [07896] her young [0667], even thine altars [04196], O LORD [03068] of hosts [06635], my King [04428], and my God [0430].
12 By them shall the fowls [05775] of the heaven [08064] have their habitation [07931], which sing [05414] [06963] among [0996] the branches [06073].