Psalms, 92

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0 A Psalm. A Song for the Sabbath.

1 It is good to give thanks to the LORD, to sing praises to thy name, O Most High;

2 to declare thy steadfast love in the morning, and thy faithfulness by night,

3 to the music of the lute and the harp, to the melody of the lyre.

4 For thou, O LORD, hast made me glad by thy work; at the works of thy hands I sing for joy.

5 How great are thy works, O LORD! Thy thoughts are very deep!

6 The dull man cannot know, the stupid cannot understand this:

7 that, though the wicked sprout like grass and all evildoers flourish, they are doomed to destruction for ever,

8 but thou, O LORD, art on high for ever.

9 For, lo, thy enemies, O LORD, for, lo, thy enemies shall perish; all evildoers shall be scattered.

10 But thou hast exalted my horn like that of the wild ox; thou hast poured over me fresh oil.

11 My eyes have seen the downfall of my enemies, my ears have heard the doom of my evil assailants.

12 The righteous flourish like the palm tree, and grow like a cedar in Lebanon.

13 They are planted in the house of the LORD, they flourish in the courts of our God.

14 They still bring forth fruit in old age, they are ever full of sap and green,

15 to show that the LORD is upright; he is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in him.




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Psalm 92 is a psalm of thanksgiving that exalts the greatness of God and the faithfulness with which He rewards the righteous. The psalmist praises God for his work and his wisdom, recognizing that only the wicked are destroyed. The verses selected below highlight God's faithfulness to the righteous and the punishment awaiting the wicked.

Psalm 1:6 - "For the Lord knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish." This verse highlights the difference between the fate of the righteous and the wicked, something that Psalm 92 also emphasizes.

Psalm 37:25 - "I was a young man, and now I am old; but I have never seen the righteous helpless, nor his seed begging bread." This verse emphasizes God's faithfulness to the righteous, something that is highlighted in Psalm 92.

Psalm 125:1 - "Those who trust in the Lord will be like the hill of Zion, who does not shake himself, but remains forever." This verse highlights the security and stability of those who trust in God, a theme that is addressed in Psalm 92.

Psalm 145:9 - "The Lord is good for all, and His mercy are about all his works." This verse highlights the goodness of God and his faithfulness to all his works, something that is exalted in Psalm 92.

Isaiah 57:1 - "Perms the righteous, and there is no one to consider it in your heart, and compassionate men are collected, without anyone considering that the righteous is taken before evil." This verse highlights the death of the righteous, something that is mentioned in Psalm 92, but also emphasizes that God leads them before evil.


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