Psalms 104:18-35
Context104:18 The wild goats live in the high mountains; 1
the rock badgers find safety in the cliffs.
104:19 He made the moon to mark the months, 2
and the sun sets according to a regular schedule. 3
104:20 You make it dark and night comes, 4
during which all the beasts of the forest prowl around.
104:21 The lions roar for prey,
seeking their food from God. 5
104:22 When the sun rises, they withdraw
and sleep 6 in their dens.
104:23 Men then go out to do their work,
and labor away until evening. 7
104:24 How many living things you have made, O Lord! 8
You have exhibited great skill in making all of them; 9
the earth is full of the living things you have made.
104:25 Over here is the deep, wide sea, 10
which teems with innumerable swimming creatures, 11
living things both small and large.
104:26 The ships travel there,
and over here swims the whale 12 you made to play in it.
104:27 All of your creatures 13 wait for you
to provide them with food on a regular basis. 14
104:28 You give food to them and they receive it;
you open your hand and they are filled with food. 15
104:29 When you ignore them, they panic. 16
When you take away their life’s breath, they die
and return to dust.
104:30 When you send your life-giving breath, they are created,
and you replenish the surface of the ground.
104:31 May the splendor of the Lord endure! 17
May the Lord find pleasure in the living things he has made! 18
104:32 He looks down on the earth and it shakes;
he touches the mountains and they start to smolder.
104:33 I will sing to the Lord as long as I live;
I will sing praise to my God as long as I exist! 19
104:34 May my thoughts 20 be pleasing to him!
I will rejoice in the Lord.
104:35 May sinners disappear 21 from the earth,
and the wicked vanish!
Praise the Lord, O my soul!
Praise the Lord!
[104:18] 1 tn Heb “the high mountains [are] for the goats.”
[104:19] 2 tn Heb “he made [the] moon for appointed times.” The phrase “appointed times” probably refers to the months of the Hebrew lunar calendar.
[104:19] 3 tn Heb more metaphorically, “knows its setting.”
[104:20] 4 tn Heb “you make darkness, so that it might be night.”
[104:21] 5 sn The lions’ roaring is viewed as a request for food from God.
[104:23] 7 tn Heb “man goes out to his work, and to his labor until evening.”
[104:24] 8 tn Heb “How many [are] your works, O
[104:24] 9 tn Heb “all of them with wisdom you have made.”
[104:25] 10 tn Heb “this [is] the sea, great and broad of hands [i.e., “sides” or “shores”].”
[104:25] 11 tn Heb “where [there are] swimming things, and without number.”
[104:26] 12 tn Heb “[and] this Leviathan, [which] you formed to play in it.” Elsewhere Leviathan is a multiheaded sea monster that symbolizes forces hostile to God (see Ps 74:14; Isa 27:1), but here it appears to be an actual marine creature created by God, probably some type of whale.
[104:27] 13 tn Heb “All of them.” The pronoun “them” refers not just to the sea creatures mentioned in vv. 25-26, but to all living things (see v. 24). This has been specified in the translation as “all of your creatures” for clarity.
[104:27] 14 tn Heb “to give their food in its time.”
[104:28] 15 tn Heb “they are satisfied [with] good.”
[104:29] 16 tn Heb “you hide your face, they are terrified.”
[104:31] 17 tn Heb “be forever.”
[104:31] 18 tn Or “rejoice in his works.”
[104:33] 19 tn Heb “in my duration.”
[104:34] 20 tn That is, the psalmist’s thoughts as expressed in his songs of praise.