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Psalms 104:2-1964 bbe — You are clothed with light as with a robe; stretching out the heavens like a curtain: The arch of your house is based o…

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You are clothed with light as with a robe; stretching out the heavens like a curtain:

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The arch of your house is based on the waters; you make the clouds your carriage; you go on the wings of the wind:

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He makes winds his angels, and flames of fire his servants.

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He has made the earth strong on its bases, so that it may not be moved for ever and ever;

6

Covering it with the sea as with a robe: the waters were high over the mountains;

7

At the voice of your word they went in flight; at the sound of your thunder they went away in fear;

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The mountains came up and the valleys went down into the place which you had made ready for them.

9

You made a limit over which they might not go, so that the earth would never again be covered by them.

10

You sent the springs into the valleys; they are flowing between the hills.

11

They give drink to every beast of the field; the mountain asses come to them for water.

12

The birds of the air have their resting-places by them, and make their song among the branches.

13

He sends down rain from his store-houses on the hills: the earth is full of the fruit of his works.

14

He makes the grass come up for the cattle, and plants for the use of man; so that bread may come out of the earth;

15

And wine to make glad the heart of man, and oil to make his face shining, and bread giving strength to his heart.

16

The trees of the Lord are full of growth, the cedars of Lebanon of his planting;

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Where the birds have their resting-places; as for the stork, the tall trees are her house.

18

The high hills are a safe place for the mountain goats, and the rocks for the small beasts.

19

He made the moon for a sign of the divisions of the year; teaching the sun the time of its going down.

20

When you make it dark, it is night, when all the beasts of the woods come quietly out of their secret places.

21

The young lions go thundering after their food; searching for their meat from God.

22

The sun comes up, and they come together, and go back to their secret places to take their rest.

23

Man goes out to his work, and to his business, till the evening.

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O Lord, how great is the number of your works! in wisdom you have made them all; the earth is full of the things you have made.

25

There is the great, wide sea, where there are living things, great and small, more than may be numbered.

26

There go the ships; there is that great beast, which you have made as a plaything.

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All of them are waiting for you, to give them their food in its time.

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They take what you give them; they are full of the good things which come from your open hand.

29

If your face is veiled, they are troubled; when you take away their breath, they come to an end, and go back to the dust.

30

If you send out your spirit, they are given life; you make new the face of the earth.

31

Let the glory of the Lord be for ever; let the Lord have joy in his works:

32

At whose look the earth is shaking; at whose touch the mountains send out smoke.

33

I will make songs to the Lord all my life; I will make melody to my God while I have my being.

34

Let my thoughts be sweet to him: I will be glad in the Lord.

35

Let sinners be cut off from the earth, and let all evil-doers come to an end. Give praise to the Lord, O my soul. Give praise to the Lord.

— Psalms 104:2-1964, Bible in Basic English

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    “Sing to him, yea sing praises to him: relate all his wondrous works. Glory ye in his holy name: let the heart of them rejoice that seek the Lord. Seek ye the Lord, and be strengthened: seek his face evermore. Remember his marvellous works which he hath done; his wonders, and the judgments of his mouth. O ye seed of Abraham his servant; ye sons of Jacob his chosen. He is the Lord our God: his judgments are in all the earth. He hath remembered his covenant for ever: the word which he commanded to a thousand generations. Which he made to Abraham; and his oath to Isaac: And he appointed the same to Jacob for a law, and to Israel for an everlasting testament: Saying: To thee will I give the land of Chanaan, the lot of your inheritance. When they were but a small number: yea very few, and sojourners therein: And they passed from nation to nation, and from one kingdom to another people. He suffered no man to hurt them: and he reproved kings for their sakes. Touch ye not my anointed: and do no evil to my prophets. And he called a famine upon the land: and he broke in pieces all the support of bread. He sent a man before them: Joseph, who was sold for a slave. They humbled his feet in fetters: the iron pierced his soul, Until his word came. The word of the Lord inflamed him. The king sent, and he released him: the ruler of the people, and he set him at liberty. He made him master of his house, and ruler of all his possession. That he might instruct his princes as himself, and teach his ancients wisdom. And Israel went into Egypt: and Jacob was a sojourner in the land of Cham. And he increased his people exceedingly: and strengthened them over their enemies. He turned their heart to hate his people: and to deal deceitfully with his servants. He sent Moses his servant: Aaron the man whom he had chosen. He gave them power to shew them signs, and his wonders in the land of Cham. He sent darkness, and made it obscure: and grieved not his words. He turned their waters into blood, and destroyed their fish. Their land brought forth frogs, in the inner chambers of their kings. He spoke, and there came divers sorts of flies and sciniphs in all their coasts. He gave them hail for rain, a burning fire in the land. And he destroyed their vineyards and their fig trees: and he broke in pieces the trees of their coasts. He spoke, and the locust came, and the bruchus, of which there was no number. And they devoured all the grass in their land, and consumed all the fruit of their ground. And he slew all the firstborn in their land: the firstfruits of all their labour. And he brought them out with silver and gold: and there was not among their tribes one that was feeble. Egypt was glad when they departed: for the fear of them lay upon them. He spread a cloud for their protection, and fire to give them light in the night. They asked, and the quail came: and he filled them with the bread of heaven. He opened the rock, and waters flowed: rivers ran down in the dry land. Because he remembered his holy word, which he had spoken to his servant Abraham. And he brought forth his people with joy, and his chosen with gladness. And he gave them the lands of the Gentiles: and they possessed the labours of the people: That they might observe his justifications, and seek after his law. ”

Psalms 104 — Context

1

Give praise to the Lord, O my soul. O Lord my God, you are very great; you are robed with honour and power.

2

You are clothed with light as with a robe; stretching out the heavens like a curtain:

3

The arch of your house is based on the waters; you make the clouds your carriage; you go on the wings of the wind:

4

He makes winds his angels, and flames of fire his servants.

5

He has made the earth strong on its bases, so that it may not be moved for ever and ever;

6

Covering it with the sea as with a robe: the waters were high over the mountains;

7

At the voice of your word they went in flight; at the sound of your thunder they went away in fear;

8

The mountains came up and the valleys went down into the place which you had made ready for them.

9

You made a limit over which they might not go, so that the earth would never again be covered by them.

10

You sent the springs into the valleys; they are flowing between the hills.

11

They give drink to every beast of the field; the mountain asses come to them for water.

12

The birds of the air have their resting-places by them, and make their song among the branches.

13

He sends down rain from his store-houses on the hills: the earth is full of the fruit of his works.

14

He makes the grass come up for the cattle, and plants for the use of man; so that bread may come out of the earth;

15

And wine to make glad the heart of man, and oil to make his face shining, and bread giving strength to his heart.

16

The trees of the Lord are full of growth, the cedars of Lebanon of his planting;

17

Where the birds have their resting-places; as for the stork, the tall trees are her house.

18

The high hills are a safe place for the mountain goats, and the rocks for the small beasts.

19

He made the moon for a sign of the divisions of the year; teaching the sun the time of its going down.

20

When you make it dark, it is night, when all the beasts of the woods come quietly out of their secret places.

21

The young lions go thundering after their food; searching for their meat from God.

22

The sun comes up, and they come together, and go back to their secret places to take their rest.

23

Man goes out to his work, and to his business, till the evening.

24

O Lord, how great is the number of your works! in wisdom you have made them all; the earth is full of the things you have made.

25

There is the great, wide sea, where there are living things, great and small, more than may be numbered.

26

There go the ships; there is that great beast, which you have made as a plaything.

27

All of them are waiting for you, to give them their food in its time.

28

They take what you give them; they are full of the good things which come from your open hand.

29

If your face is veiled, they are troubled; when you take away their breath, they come to an end, and go back to the dust.

30

If you send out your spirit, they are given life; you make new the face of the earth.

31

Let the glory of the Lord be for ever; let the Lord have joy in his works:

32

At whose look the earth is shaking; at whose touch the mountains send out smoke.

33

I will make songs to the Lord all my life; I will make melody to my God while I have my being.

34

Let my thoughts be sweet to him: I will be glad in the Lord.

35

Let sinners be cut off from the earth, and let all evil-doers come to an end. Give praise to the Lord, O my soul. Give praise to the Lord.

Psalms 104:2-1964 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Psalms 104:2-1964 say?
Psalms 104:2-1964 in the Bible in Basic English reads: “You are clothed with light as with a robe; stretching out the heavens like a curtain: The arch of your house is based on the waters; you make the clouds your carriage; you go on the wings of the wind: He makes winds his angels, and flames of fire his servants. He has made the earth strong on its bases, so that it may not be moved for ever and ever; Covering it with the sea as with a robe: the waters were high over the mountains; At the voice of your word they went in flight; at the sound of your thunder they went away in fear; The mountains came up and the valleys went down into the place which you had made ready for them. You made a limit over which they might not go, so that the earth would never again be covered by them. You sent the springs into the valleys; they are flowing between the hills. They give drink to every beast of the field; the mountain asses come to them for water. The birds of the air have their resting-places by them, and make their song among the branches. He sends down rain from his store-houses on the hills: the earth is full of the fruit of his works. He makes the grass come up for the cattle, and plants for the use of man; so that bread may come out of the earth; And wine to make glad the heart of man, and oil to make his face shining, and bread giving strength to his heart. The trees of the Lord are full of growth, the cedars of Lebanon of his planting; Where the birds have their resting-places; as for the stork, the tall trees are her house. The high hills are a safe place for the mountain goats, and the rocks for the small beasts. He made the moon for a sign of the divisions of the year; teaching the sun the time of its going down. When you make it dark, it is night, when all the beasts of the woods come quietly out of their secret places. The young lions go thundering after their food; searching for their meat from God. The sun comes up, and they come together, and go back to their secret places to take their rest. Man goes out to his work, and to his business, till the evening. O Lord, how great is the number of your works! in wisdom you have made them all; the earth is full of the things you have made. There is the great, wide sea, where there are living things, great and small, more than may be numbered. There go the ships; there is that great beast, which you have made as a plaything. All of them are waiting for you, to give them their food in its time. They take what you give them; they are full of the good things which come from your open hand. If your face is veiled, they are troubled; when you take away their breath, they come to an end, and go back to the dust. If you send out your spirit, they are given life; you make new the face of the earth. Let the glory of the Lord be for ever; let the Lord have joy in his works: At whose look the earth is shaking; at whose touch the mountains send out smoke. I will make songs to the Lord all my life; I will make melody to my God while I have my being. Let my thoughts be sweet to him: I will be glad in the Lord. Let sinners be cut off from the earth, and let all evil-doers come to an end. Give praise to the Lord, O my soul. Give praise to the Lord.”
Where is Psalms 104:2-1964 in the Bible?
Psalms 104:2-1964 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of Psalms, chapter 104, verses 2–1964.
Who wrote Psalms?
Psalms is traditionally attributed to Multiple authors (David, Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, others). Approximately 73 psalms are attributed to David; others to Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, Heman, and Ethan; the remainder are anonymous. It was written c. 1410–430 BC.
What is the book of Psalms about?
The Psalms are the prayer book and hymnal of God's people, gathering a thousand years of inspired song — praise, lament, thanksgiving, confession, and royal and messianic worship. Every emotion of the believing heart finds a voice here, and every voice finds its center in Christ.
What are the major themes of Psalms?
Psalms explores themes including Praise, Lament, Trust, Messiah, Refuge, Kingship. These themes shape the meaning and context of Psalms 104:2-1964.
What translation should I read Psalms 104:2-1964 in?
Psalms 104:2-1964 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Psalms 104:2-1964?
Psalms 104:2-1964 reads (BBE): “You are clothed with light as with a robe; stretching out the heavens like a curtain: The arch of your house is based on the waters; you make the clouds your carriage; you go on the wings of the wind: He makes winds his angels, and flames of fire his servants. He has made the earth strong on its bases, so that it may not be moved for ever and ever; Covering it with the sea as with a robe: the waters were high over the mountains; At the voice of your word they went in flight; at the sound of your thunder they went away in fear; The mountains came up and the valleys went down into the place which you had made ready for them. You made a limit over which they might not go, so that the earth would never again be covered by them. You sent the springs into the valleys; they are flowing between the hills. They give drink to every beast of the field; the mountain asses come to them for water. The birds of the air have their resting-places by them, and make their song among the branches. He sends down rain from his store-houses on the hills: the earth is full of the fruit of his works. He makes the grass come up for the cattle, and plants for the use of man; so that bread may come out of the earth; And wine to make glad the heart of man, and oil to make his face shining, and bread giving strength to his heart. The trees of the Lord are full of growth, the cedars of Lebanon of his planting; Where the birds have their resting-places; as for the stork, the tall trees are her house. The high hills are a safe place for the mountain goats, and the rocks for the small beasts. He made the moon for a sign of the divisions of the year; teaching the sun the time of its going down. When you make it dark, it is night, when all the beasts of the woods come quietly out of their secret places. The young lions go thundering after their food; searching for their meat from God. The sun comes up, and they come together, and go back to their secret places to take their rest. Man goes out to his work, and to his business, till the evening. O Lord, how great is the number of your works! in wisdom you have made them all; the earth is full of the things you have made. There is the great, wide sea, where there are living things, great and small, more than may be numbered. There go the ships; there is that great beast, which you have made as a plaything. All of them are waiting for you, to give them their food in its time. They take what you give them; they are full of the good things which come from your open hand. If your face is veiled, they are troubled; when you take away their breath, they come to an end, and go back to the dust. If you send out your spirit, they are given life; you make new the face of the earth. Let the glory of the Lord be for ever; let the Lord have joy in his works: At whose look the earth is shaking; at whose touch the mountains send out smoke. I will make songs to the Lord all my life; I will make melody to my God while I have my being. Let my thoughts be sweet to him: I will be glad in the Lord. Let sinners be cut off from the earth, and let all evil-doers come to an end. Give praise to the Lord, O my soul. Give praise to the Lord.” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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