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Psalms 146

LXX2012

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1(147) Alleluia, [a Psalm] of Aggaeus and Zacharias. Praise you⌃ the Lord: for psalmody is a good thing; let praise be sweetly sung to our God. 2The Lord builds up Jerusalem; and he will gather together the dispersed of Israel. 3He heals the broken in heart, and binds up their wounds. 4He numbers the multitudes of stars; and calls them all by names. 5Great is our Lord, and great is his strength; and his understanding is infinite. 6The Lord lifts up the meek; but brings sinners down to the ground. 7Begin [the song] with thanksgiving to the Lord; sing praises on the harp to our God: 8who covers the heaven with clouds, who prepares rain for the earth, who causes grass to spring up on the mountains, [[and green herb for the service of men;]] 9and gives cattle their food, and to the young ravens that call upon him. 10He will not take pleasure in the strength of a horse; neither is he well-pleased with the legs of a man. 11The Lord takes pleasure in them that fear him, and in all that hope in his mercy.