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Text -- Psalms 145:1-21 (NET)
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Psalm 145
145:1 A psalm of praise , by David . I will extol you, my God , O king ! I will praise your name continually !
145:2 Every day I will praise you! I will praise your name continually !
145:3 The Lord is great and certainly worthy of praise ! No one can fathom his greatness !
145:4 One generation will praise your deeds to another, and tell about your mighty acts!
145:5 I will focus on your honor and majestic splendor , and your amazing deeds !
145:6 They will proclaim the power of your awesome acts ! I will declare your great deeds !
145:7 They will talk about the fame of your great kindness , and sing about your justice .
145:8 The Lord is merciful and compassionate ; he is patient and demonstrates great loyal love .
145:9 The Lord is good to all , and has compassion on all he has made .
145:10 All he has made will give thanks to the Lord . Your loyal followers will praise you.
145:11 They will proclaim the splendor of your kingdom ; they will tell about your power ,
145:12 so that mankind might acknowledge your mighty acts , and the majestic splendor of your kingdom .
145:13 Your kingdom is an eternal kingdom , and your dominion endures through all generations .
145:14 The Lord supports all who fall , and lifts up all who are bent over .
145:15 Everything looks to you in anticipation , and you provide them with food on a regular basis .
145:16 You open your hand , and fill every living thing with the food they desire .
145:17 The Lord is just in all his actions , and exhibits love in all he does .
145:18 The Lord is near all who cry out to him, all who cry out to him sincerely .
145:19 He satisfies the desire of his loyal followers ; he hears their cry for help and delivers them.
145:20 The Lord protects those who love him, but he destroys all the wicked .
145:21 My mouth will praise the Lord . Let all who live praise his holy name forever !
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NET Notes -> Psa 145:1; Psa 145:1; Psa 145:2; Psa 145:3; Psa 145:4; Psa 145:5; Psa 145:6; Psa 145:7; Psa 145:7; Psa 145:8; Psa 145:8; Psa 145:9; Psa 145:12; Psa 145:13; Psa 145:14; Psa 145:14; Psa 145:15; Psa 145:15; Psa 145:16; Psa 145:17; Psa 145:17; Psa 145:18; Psa 145:19; Psa 145:19; Psa 145:21; Psa 145:21
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NET Notes: Psa 145:4 The prefixed verbal forms in v. 4 are understood as imperfects, indicating how the psalmist expects his audience to respond to his praise. Another opt...
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NET Notes: Psa 145:5 Heb “the splendor of the glory of your majesty, and the matters of your amazing deeds I will ponder.”
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NET Notes: Psa 145:6 The prefixed verbal form is understood as an imperfect, indicating how the psalmist expects his audience to respond to his praise. Another option is t...
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NET Notes: Psa 145:7 The prefixed verbal forms in v. 7 are understood as imperfects, indicating how the psalmist expects his audience to respond to his praise. Another opt...
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