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Psalms104

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1 the Lord, O my ! O Lord my , you are ! You are with and ,

2 yourself with as with a , the like a .

3He lays the of his on the ; he the his ; he the of the ;

4he his , his a .

5He the its , so that be .

6You it with the as with a ; the the .

7 your they ; the of your they took to .

8The , the sank to the you for them.

9You a that they may , so that they might the .

10You gush in the ; they the ;

11they give to of the ; the their .

12 them the of the ; they the .

13 your you the ; the is with the of your .

14You cause the to for the and for to , that he may the

15and to the of , to his and to .

16The of the Lord are , the of that he .

17 the build their ; the has her in the .

18The are for the ; the are a for the .

19He the to mark the ; the its time for .

20You , and it is , when the of the about.

21The for their , their .

22When the , they and in their .

23 goes to his and to his the .

24O Lord, are your ! In have you them ; the is of your .

25 is the , and , teems with , .

26 the , and , you to in it.

27These to you, to them their in due .

28When you it to them, they gather it ; when you your , they are with .

29When you your , they are ; when you their , they and to their .

30When you your , they are , and you the of the .

31May the of the Lord endure ; may the Lord in his ,

32who on the and it , who the and they !

33I will to the Lord as long as I ; I will to my while I have .

34May my be to him, for I in the Lord.

35Let be the , and let the be ! the Lord, O my ! the Lord!

Cross References

Psalms 104
v4Hebrews 1:7quotation

Directly quoted in the NT to contrast the subordinate nature of angels with the Son.

Supported by Matthew Poole, John Calvin, JFB

v21 Timothy 6:16thematic

Echoes God being clothed in unapproachable, glorious light as His royal garment.

Supported by Matthew Poole, John Calvin, JFB

v3Psalms 18:10thematic

Parallel imagery of God riding upon a cherub and walking/flying on wings of the wind.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v5Job 38:4-7thematic

Poetic counterpart describing the laying of the earth's foundations and measures.

Supported by Matthew Poole, John Calvin

v62 Peter 3:5thematic

Refers to the earth standing out of and in the water in creation.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v9Proverbs 8:29thematic

Describes God setting a decree/boundary for the waters that they should not pass.

Supported by Matthew Poole, John Calvin

v27Psalms 145:15thematic

Parallel celebration of all eyes waiting on God to receive meat in due season.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v2Genesis 1:3thematic

The creation of light on Day One, which God wraps Himself in as a garment.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v3Amos 9:6thematic

Describes God building His stories in the heaven and calling for waters of the sea.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v4Hebrews 1:14thematic

Further NT theological development of angels acting as ministering spirits.

Supported by Matthew Poole, John Calvin

v26Job 41:1-34thematic

The primary biblical exposition of the great sea creature Leviathan.

Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB

v6Genesis 1:2thematic

Creation context where the deep and waters initially covered the unformed earth.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v14Psalms 147:8thematic

Parallel phrasing of God preparing rain and making grass to grow upon the mountains.

Supported by Matthew Poole

v15Judges 9:13thematic

Echoes the exact poetic sentiment of wine cheering or making glad the heart of man.

Supported by JFB

v35Revelation 19:1thematic

The NT culmination of praise using 'Hallelujah' (Praise ye the Lord) over judged wicked.

Supported by JFB

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