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Psalms 104:2

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104:2 He covers himself with light as if it were a garment.

He stretches out the skies like a tent curtain,

Psalms 104:1

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Psalm 104 1 

104:1 Praise the Lord, O my soul!

O Lord my God, you are magnificent. 2 

You are robed in splendor and majesty.

Psalms 6:1

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Psalm 6 3 

For the music director, to be accompanied by stringed instruments, according to the sheminith style; 4  a psalm of David.

6:1 Lord, do not rebuke me in your anger!

Do not discipline me in your raging fury! 5 

Revelation 21:23

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21:23 The city does not need the sun or the moon to shine on it, because the glory of God lights it up, and its lamp is the Lamb.

Revelation 22:5

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22:5 Night will be no more, and they will not need the light of a lamp or the light of the sun, because the Lord God will shine on them, and they will reign forever and ever.

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[104:1]  1 sn Psalm 104. The psalmist praises God as the ruler of the world who sustains all life.

[104:1]  2 tn Heb “very great.”

[6:1]  3 sn Psalm 6. The psalmist begs the Lord to withdraw his anger and spare his life. Having received a positive response to his prayer, the psalmist then confronts his enemies and describes how they retreat.

[6:1]  4 tn The meaning of the Hebrew term שְׁמִינִית (shÿminit, “sheminith”) is uncertain; perhaps it refers to a particular style of music. See 1 Chr 15:21.

[6:1]  5 sn The implication is that the psalmist has sinned, causing God to discipline him by bringing a life-threatening illness upon him (see vv. 2-7).



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