Psalms, 113

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1 Alleluia. At the departure of Israel from Egypt, the house of Jacob from a barbarous people:

2 Judea was made his sanctuary; Israel was made his power.

3 The sea looked, and it fled. The Jordan was turned back again.

4 The mountains exulted like rams, and the hills like lambs among the sheep.

5 What happened to you, O sea, so that you fled, and to you, O Jordan, so that you were turned back again?

6 What happened to you, O mountains, so that you exulted like rams, and to you, O hills, so that you exulted like lambs among the sheep?

7 Before the face of the Lord, the earth was moved, before the face of the God of Jacob.

8 He converted the rock into pools of water, and the cliff into fountains of waters.

9 Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory.

10 Give glory to your mercy and your truth, lest the Gentiles should say, “Where is their God?”

11 But our God is in heaven. All things whatsoever that he has willed, he has done.

12 The idols of the nations are silver and gold, the works of the hands of men.

13 They have mouths, and do not speak; they have eyes, and do not see.

14 They have ears, and do not hear; they have noses, and do not smell.

15 They have hands, and do not feel; they have feet, and do not walk. Neither will they cry out with their throat.

16 Let those who make them become like them, along with all who trust in them.

17 The house of Israel has hoped in the Lord. He is their helper and their protector.

18 The house of Aaron has hoped in the Lord. He is their helper and their protector.

19 Those who fear the Lord have hoped in the Lord. He is their helper and their protector.

20 The Lord has been mindful of us, and he has blessed us. He has blessed the house of Israel. He has blessed the house of Aaron.

21 He has blessed all who fear the Lord, the small with the great.

22 May the Lord add blessings upon you: upon you, and upon your sons.

23 Blessed are you by the Lord, who made heaven and earth.

24 The heaven of heaven is for the Lord, but the earth he has given to the sons of men.

25 The dead will not praise you, Lord, and neither will all those who descend into Hell.

26 But we who live will bless the Lord, from this time forward, and even forever.




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Psalm 113 is a hymn of praise to God, who exalts his greatness and mercy toward his people. The verses selected below highlight the greatness of God and their care for the needy:

Isaiah 57:15: "For thus says the high and excellent, which dwells in eternity and whose name is holy: I dwell in the upper and holy place, but also dwell with the contrite and slaughtered with spirit, to vivify the spirit of the slaughtered and Vivify the heart of the contrite. " This verse highlights God's sovereignty and its care for the needy and contrite of heart.

Psalm 72:12-13: "For he shall free the needy when he claims and the distress who does not help him. He shall pity the poor and the needy and save the souls of the needy." This verse highlights God's goodness towards the needy and afflicted.

Psalm 103:13-14: "As a Father compasses himself of his children, so the Lord shakes himself from those who fear him. For He knows what we are made; remember that we are dust." This verse highlights God's mercy towards his people and his compassion as a father to his children.

Psalm 116:5-6: "The Lord is compassionate and just; yes, merciful is our God. The Lord keeps the simple; I was prostrate, and he saved me." This verse highlights God's mercy and righteousness to his people, and his care for the simple and needy.

Psalm 145:8-9: "Compassion and piety is the Lord, late in angry and great in love. The Lord is good to all; His compassion reaches all his creatures." This verse highlights God's compassion and love towards all his creatures, and his goodness to all.


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