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Psalm 104:1–18

Praise the Lord, my soul.v

Lord my God, you are very great;

you are clothed with splendor and majesty.w

The Lord wrapsx himself in lighty as with a garment;

he stretchesz out the heavensa like a tentb

3 and lays the beamsc of his upper chambers on their waters.d

He makes the cloudse his chariotf

and rides on the wings of the wind.g

He makes winds his messengers,a h

flames of firei his servants.

He set the earthj on its foundations;k

it can never be moved.

You covered itl with the watery depthsm as with a garment;

the waters stoodn above the mountains.

But at your rebukeo the waters fled,

at the sound of your thunderp they took to flight;

they flowed over the mountains,

they went down into the valleys,

to the place you assignedq for them.

You set a boundaryr they cannot cross;

never again will they cover the earth.

10 He makes springss pour water into the ravines;

it flows between the mountains.

11 They give watert to all the beasts of the field;

the wild donkeysu quench their thirst.

12 The birds of the skyv nest by the waters;

they sing among the branches.w

13 He waters the mountainsx from his upper chambers;y

the land is satisfied by the fruit of his work.z

14 He makes grass growa for the cattle,

and plants for people to cultivate—

bringing forth foodb from the earth:

15 winec that gladdens human hearts,

oild to make their faces shine,

and bread that sustainse their hearts.

16 The trees of the Lordf are well watered,

the cedars of Lebanong that he planted.

17 There the birdsh make their nests;

the stork has its home in the junipers.

18 The high mountains belong to the wild goats;i

the crags are a refuge for the hyrax.j

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