Psalms 103:1

1 An exhortation to bless God for his mercy,

15 and for the constancy thereof.

A.M. 2970. B.C. 1034. Bless.

22; 104:1; 146:1,2; Lu 1:46,47

all that.

47:7; 57:7-11; 63:5; 86:12,13; 111:1; 138:1; Mr 12:30-33; Joh 4:24

1Co 14:15; Php 1:9; Col 3:16

holy name.

99:3; Isa 6:3; Re 4:8

Psalms 104:1

1 A meditation upon the mighty power,

7 and wonderful providence of God.

31 God's glory is eternal.

33 The prophet vows perpetually to praise God.

Bless.This sublime poem on the works of God in creation and providence, is ascribed to David in the LXX., Vulgate, Ethiopic, Syriac, and Arabic; and as it opens and closes with the same words as the preceding psalm, it is probable that it was composed on the same occasion; and it is written as part of it in nine MSS.

35; 103:1,2,22

O Lord.

7:1; Da 9:4; Hab 1:12

art very great.

145:3; Jer 23:24; 32:17-19; Re 1:13-20

clothed.

93:1; Isa 59:17; Da 7:9

honour.

29:1-4; 96:6

Psalms 104:35

sinners.

1:4; 37:38; 59:13; 68:1,2; 73:27; 101:8; Jud 5:31; Pr 2:22; Re 19:1,2

Bless.

1; 103:1,2,22

Psalms 146:1

1 The Psalmist vows perpetual praises to God.

3 He exhorts not to trust in man.

5 God, for his power, justice, mercy, and kingdom, is only worthy to be trusted.

A.M. 3489. B.C. 515. Praise ye the Lord. Heb. Hallelujah.

105:45

Praise the Lord.

103:1,22; 104:1,35
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