ocr: with the natural worid, marveling at the mantle of stars that covers the whole earth. Yet David and the sraelites, unlike their neighbors, did not worship the sun and stars as gods, but saw them as the workmanship of a great God who oversees all creation. In the middle of the psalm, the author turns his attention from nature to the "law of the Lord." - - To retlect that change, the poem in Hebrew uses a ditterent, more personal name for God. The first six verses refer to God with a general name that anyone, of any religion, might use, much like our English word God But from verse severi onward ...