Psalm 99:1 The LORD reigneth; let the people tremble: he sitteth between the cherubims; let the earth be moved. THE ARGUMENT
This Psalm is supposed to be David’s, and the matter of it seems to suit to his time and the state of affairs which then was; although as David was a type of Christ, so this Psalm may look beyond David unto the Messias. But it doth not speak so fully nor clearly of the Messias as the foregoing Psalms do.
The psalmist setteth forth the weighty power of God in Zion,
Psalm 99:1 ,2. God’s holiness a reason for our praising him,
Psalm 99:3, Equity and righteousness executed in Jacob,
Psalm 99:4. The church exhorted by the example of their forefathers,
Psalm 99:5-8, to praise and magnify him in his holy hill,
Psalm 99:9.
The people, to wit such are are enemies to God and to his people. Between the cherubims; upon the ark. See
1 Samuel 4:4. He is present with his people to protect them, and to punish their enemies. The earth; the people of the earth, by comparing this clause with the former. Be moved, to wit, with fear and trembling, as in the former clause.