Psalms 104
104
PSALM 104
Common Meter: 8,6,8,6
1Bless God, my soul. O Lord my God,
thou art exceeding great;
With honour and with majesty
thou clothed art in state.
2With light, as with a robe, thyself
thou coverest about;
And, like unto a curtain, thou
the heavens stretchest out.
3Who of his chambers doth the beams
within the waters lay;
Who doth the clouds his chariot make,
on wings of wind make way.
4Who flaming fire his ministers,
his angels sp'rits, doth make:
5Who earth's foundations did lay,
that it should never shake.
6Thou didst it cover with the deep,
as with a garment spread:
The waters stood above the hills,
when thou the word but said.
7But at the voice of thy rebuke
they fled, and would not stay;
They at thy thunder's dreadful voice
did haste them fast away.
8They by the mountains do ascend,
and by the valley-ground
Descend, unto that very place
which thou for them didst found.
9Thou hast a bound unto them set,
that they may not pass over,
That they do not return again
the face of earth to cover.
10He to the valleys sends the springs,
which run among the hills:
11They to all beasts of field give drink,
wild asses drink their fills.
12By them the fowls of heav'n shall have
their habitation,
Which do among the branches sing
with delectation.
13He from his chambers watereth
the hills, when they are dry'd:
With fruit and increase of thy works
the earth is satisfy'd.
14For cattle he makes grass to grow,
he makes the herb to spring
For th' use of man, that food to him
he from the earth may bring;
15And wine, that to the heart of man
doth cheerfulness impart,
Oil that his face makes shine,
and bread that strengtheneth his heart.
16The trees of God are full of sap;
the cedars that do stand
In Lebanon, which planted were
by his almighty hand.
17Birds of the air upon their boughs
do chuse their nests to make;
As for the stork, the fir-tree she
doth for her dwelling take.
18The lofty mountains for wild goats
a place of refuge be;
The conies also to the rocks
do for their safety flee.
19He sets the moon in heav'n, thereby
the seasons to discern:
From him the sun his certain time
of going down doth learn.
20Thou darkness mak'st, 'tis night, then beasts
of forests creep abroad.
21The lions young roar for their prey,
and seek their meat from God.
22The sun doth rise, and home they flock,
down in their dens they lie.
23Man goes to work, his labour he
doth to the ev'ning ply.
24How manifold, Lord, are thy works!
in wisdom wonderful
Thou ev'ry one of them hast made;
earth's of thy riches full:
25So is this great and spacious sea,
wherein things creeping are,
Which number'd cannot be; and beasts
both great and small are there.
26There ships go; there thou mak'st to play
that leviathan great.
27These all wait on thee, that thou may'st
in due time give them meat.
28That which thou givest unto them
they gather for their food;
Thine hand thou open'st lib'rally,
they filled are with good.
29Thou hid'st thy face; they troubled are,
their breath thou tak'st away;
Then do they die, and to their dust
return again do they.
30Thy quick'ning spirit thou send'st forth,
then they created be;
And then the earth's decayed face
renewed is by thee.
31The glory of the mighty Lord
continue shall for ever:
The Lord JEHOVAH shall rejoice
in all his works together.
32Earth, as affrighted, trembleth all,
if he on it but look;
And if the mountains he but touch,
they presently do smoke.
33I will sing to the Lord most high,
so long as I shall live;
And while I being have I shall
to my God praises give.
34Of him my meditation shall
sweet thoughts to me afford;
And as for me, I will rejoice
in God, my only Lord.
35From earth let sinners be consum'd,
let ill men no more be.
O thou my soul, bless thou the Lord.
Praise to the Lord give ye.
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Psalms 104
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Psalm 104
1¶ Bless the Lord, O my soul. O Lord my God, thou art very great; thou art clothed with honour and majesty,
2who dost cover thyself with light as with a garment, who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain,
3who dost establish his chambers between the waters, who makes the clouds his chariot, who walks upon the wings of the wind,
4who makes his angels spirits, his ministers a flaming fire,
5 who laid the foundations of the earth, that it should not be moved by any age.
6Thou didst cover it with the deep as with a garment; the waters stood above the mountains.
7At thy rebuke they fled; at the voice of thy thunder they hasted away.
8The mountains were exposed; they descended through the valleys unto the place which thou hast founded for them.
9Thou hast set a bound that they may not pass over, that they not turn again to cover the earth.
10¶ Thou art he who sends the springs into the valleys, which run among the mountains.
11They give drink to every beast of the field; the wild asses quench their thirst.
12Next to them the fowls of the heavens have their habitation; they sing among the leaves.
13He waters the mountains from his chambers; the earth is satisfied with the fruit of thy works.
14He causes the hay to grow for the cattle and grass for the service of man, that he may bring forth bread out of the earth
15and wine that makes glad the heart of man, making his face to shine with oil and bread which sustains man’s heart.
16The trees of the Lord are satisfied; the cedars of Lebanon, which he has planted,
17that the birds may make their nests there: the stork makes her house among the fir trees.
18The high mountains are a refuge for the wild goats, and the rocks for the conies.
19¶ He appointed the moon for times and seasons; the sun knows his going down.
20Thou makest darkness, and it is night, wherein all the beasts of the forest move.
21The young lions roar after their prey and seek their food from God.
22The sun arises, they withdraw and lay themselves down in their dens.
23Man goes forth unto his work and to his labour until the evening.
24O Lord, how manifold are thy works! in wisdom thou hast made them all; the earth is full of thy riches.
25 So is this great and wide sea, wherein are innumerable creeping things, both small and great beasts.
26There go the ships; there is that leviathan, whom thou didst make to play therein.
27These wait all upon thee, that thou may give them their food in due season.
28Thou givest unto them, they gather; thou openest thine hand, they are filled with good.
29Thou hidest thy face, they are troubled; thou takest away their spirit, they cease to exist and return to their dust.
30Thou sendest forth thy spirit, they are created; and thou renewest the face of the earth.
31¶ Let the glory of the Lord endure for ever; let the Lord rejoice in his works.
32He looks on the earth, and it trembles: he touches the mountains, and they smoke.
33I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live; I will sing praise to my God while I have my being.
34My meditation of him shall be sweet; I will be glad in the Lord.
35Let the sinners be consumed out of the earth, and let the wicked be no more. Bless thou the Lord, O my soul. Halelu- JAH (Praise ye the Lord).
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