Psalms 104

PSALM 104

1My soul, bless thou the Lord; my Lord God, thou art magnified greatly. Thou hast clothed acknowledging and fairness;

2and thou art clothed with light, as with a cloth. And thou stretchest forth heaven as a skin;

3and thou coverest with waters the higher parts thereof. Which settest a cloud thy ascending; which goest on the feathers of winds.

4Which makest spirits thine angels; and thy ministers a burning fire.

5Which hast founded the earth on his stableness; it shall not be bowed into the world of world.

6The depth of waters as a cloth is the clothing thereof; waters shall stand on hills.

7Those [or they] shall flee from thy blaming; men shall be afeared of the voice of thy thunder.

8Hills go up, and fields go down; into the place which thou hast founded to those [or them] .

9Thou hast set a term, which they shall not pass; neither those [or they] shall be turned, for to cover the earth.

10And thou sendest out wells into great valleys; waters shall pass betwixt the midst of hills.

11All the beasts of the field shall drink; wild asses shall abide in their thirst, that is, to be filled in their thirst .

12[The] Birds of the air shall dwell on those; from the midst of the stones they shall give voices.

13And thou moistest [the] hills of their higher things; the earth shall be [ful] filled of the fruit of thy works.

14And thou bringest forth hay to beasts; and herb to the service of men. That thou bring forth bread of the earth;

15and that wine make glad the heart of men. That he make glad the face with oil; and that bread make steadfast the heart of man.

16The trees of the field shall be [full-] filled, and the cedars of the Lebanon, which he planted;

17sparrows shall make nest there. The house of the gyrfalcon is the leader of those [or them] ;

18high hills be refuge to harts; the stone is refuge to urchins.

19He made the moon into times; the sun knew his going down.

20Thou hast set darknesses, and night is made; all beasts of the wood shall go therein.

21Lions’ whelps roaring for to ravish; and to seek of God meat to them-selves.

22The sun is risen, and those [or they] be gathered together; and those [or they] shall be set in their couches.

23A man shall go out to his work; and to his working, till to the eventide.

24Lord, thy works be magnified full much, thou hast made all things in wisdom; the earth is filled with thy possessions.

25This sea is great and large to hands; there be creeping beasts, of which is no number. Little beasts with [the] great;

26ships shall pass there. This dragon which thou hast formed, for to scorn him.

27All things abide of thee; that thou give to them meat in time.

28When thou shalt give to them, they shall gather; when thou shalt open thine hand, all things shall be filled with goodness.

29But when thou shalt turn away thy face, they shall be troubled; thou shalt take away the spirit of them, and they shall fail; and they shall turn again into their dust.

30Send out thy spirit, and they shall be formed of the new or reformed of new; and thou shalt renew the face of the earth.

31The glory of the Lord be into the world; the Lord shall be glad in his works.

32Which beholdeth the earth, and maketh it to tremble; which toucheth hills, and those [or they] smoke.

33I shall sing to the Lord in my life; I shall say psalm to my God, as long as I am.

34My speech be merry or mirth to him; forsooth I shall delight in the Lord.

35Sinners fail from the earth, and wicked men fail , so that they be not; my soul, bless thou the Lord.

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Published by: Terence P. Noble