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Text -- Psalms 138:4-8 (NET)

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138:4 Let all the kings of the earth give thanks to you, O Lord, when they hear the words you speak. 138:5 Let them sing about the Lord’s deeds, for the Lord’s splendor is magnificent. 138:6 Though the Lord is exalted, he takes note of the lowly, and recognizes the proud from far away. 138:7 Even when I must walk in the midst of danger, you revive me. You oppose my angry enemies, and your right hand delivers me. 138:8 The Lord avenges me. O Lord, your loyal love endures. Do not abandon those whom you have made!
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NET Notes: Psa 138:4 Heb “the words of your mouth.”

NET Notes: Psa 138:5 Heb “great.”

NET Notes: Psa 138:7 Heb “against the anger of my enemies you extend your hand.”

NET Notes: Psa 138:8 Heb “the works of your hands.” Many medieval Hebrew mss read the singular, “work of your hands.”

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