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Psalms 103:1

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Psalm 103 1 

By David.

103:1 Praise the Lord, O my soul!

With all that is within me, praise 2  his holy name!

Psalms 104:1

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Psalm 104 3 

104:1 Praise the Lord, O my soul!

O Lord my God, you are magnificent. 4 

You are robed in splendor and majesty.

Psalms 104:35

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104:35 May sinners disappear 5  from the earth,

and the wicked vanish!

Praise the Lord, O my soul!

Praise the Lord!

Psalms 143:6

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143:6 I spread my hands out to you in prayer; 6 

my soul thirsts for you in a parched 7  land. 8 

1 sn Psalm 103. The psalmist praises God for his mercy and willingness to forgive his people.

2 tn The verb “praise” is understood by ellipsis in the second line (see the preceding line).

3 sn Psalm 104. The psalmist praises God as the ruler of the world who sustains all life.

4 tn Heb “very great.”

5 tn Or “be destroyed.”

6 tn The words “in prayer” are supplied in the translation to clarify that the psalmist is referring to a posture of prayer.

7 tn Heb “faint” or “weary.” See Ps 63:1.

8 tc Heb “my soul like a faint land for you.” A verb (perhaps “thirsts”) is implied (see Ps 63:1). The translation assumes an emendation of the preposition -כְּ (kÿ, “like”) to -בְּ (bÿ, “in,” see Ps 63:1; cf. NEB “athirst for thee in a thirsty land”). If the MT is retained, one might translate, “my soul thirsts for you, as a parched land does for water/rain” (cf. NIV, NRSV).



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