Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Psalms 115:6
They have ears, but they hear not: noses have they, but they smell not:
They have ears, but they hear not,…. The makers of them have taken care to place a pair of ears to their heads, but could not convey the faculty of hearing to them; so that though their priests may cry from morning to noon, as Baal’s worshippers did, saying, O Baal, hear us; and even tonight, and one day and night after another, nothing is heard, 1Ki 18:26. Indeed the image of Jupiter at Crete was made without ears; because it was thought unbecoming that he, who was prince and lord of all, should give ear to any y: but the God of heaven and earth is a God hearing prayer; his ear is not heavy, that it cannot hear; his ears are always open to the cries of his people.
Noses have they, but they smell not; the incense that is set before them, nor the sacrifices offered to them, De 4:28, but our God smelled a sweet savour in legal sacrifices, offered up in the faith of the Messiah; and especially he smells a sweet savour in the sacrifice of his Son, and in the prayers of his saints, which are sweet odours; and particularly as they come to him perfumed with the incense of Christ’s mediation, Ge 8:21.
y Plutarch. de Isid. & Osir. prope finem.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
Psa 115:6 They have ears, but they hear not: noses have they, but they smell not:
Ver. 6. They have ears, but they hear not ] But are as deaf as door nails to the prayers of their suppliants. The Cretans pictured their Jupiter without ears; so little hearing or help they hoped for from him. Socrates, in contempt of heathen gods, swore by an oak, a goat, a dog; as holding these better gods than those. Varro saith, they that first brought in pictures to be worshipped, Ii civitatibus suis et metum dempserunt, et errorem addiderunt, took away fear, and brought in error (Aug. de Civit. Dei, lib. iv. cap. 31.)
Noses have they, but they smell not
Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
Noses = a nose (singular)