Psalms 104:1-2
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; 103:1,2,22O Lord.7:1; Da 9:4; Hab 1:12art very great.145:3; Jer 23:24; 32:17-19; Re 1:13-20clothed.93:1; Isa 59:17; Da 7:9honour.29:1-4; 96:6 with light.Da 7:9; Mt 17:2; 1Ti 6:16; 1Jo 1:5stretchest.Isa 40:22; 45:12; Zec 12:1; Heb 1:10-12Daniel 7:9
till.2:34,35,44,45; 1Co 15:24,25; Re 19:18-21; 20:1-4the Ancient.13,22; Ps 90:2; 102:24,25; Isa 9:6; Mic 5:2; Hab 1:12whose.Ps 45:8; 104:2; Mt 17:2; Mr 9:3; Php 3:9; 1Ti 6:16; 1Jo 1:5; Re 1:14his throne.Ac 2:30,33; 2Th 1:7,8; 2Pe 3:7-10and his wheels.Ps 104:3,4; Eze 1:13-21; 10:2-7Matthew 28:3
countenance.17:2; Ps 104:4; Eze 1:4-14; Da 10:5,6; Re 1:14-16; 10:1; 18:1his raiment.Mr 9:3; 16:5; Ac 1:10; Re 3:4,5Acts 10:30
Four.7-9,23,24I was.3; Ezr 9:4,5; Ne 9:1-3; Da 9:20,21and, behold.1:10; Mt 28:3; Mr 16:6; Lu 24:4
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