Basic English Bible Verse Images: Psalms Chapter 111 in Stunning Detail
Psalms 111:1. Let the Lord be praised. I will give praise to the Lord with all my heart, among the upright, and in the meeting of the people.
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Psalms 111:2. The works of the Lord are great, searched out by all those who have delight in them.
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Psalms 111:3. His work is full of honour and glory; and his righteousness is unchanging for ever.
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Psalms 111:4. Certain for ever is the memory of his wonders: the Lord is full of pity and mercy.
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Psalms 111:5. He has given food to his worshippers; he will keep his agreement in mind for ever.
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Psalms 111:6. He has made clear to his people the power of his works, giving them the heritage of the nations.
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Psalms 111:7. The works of his hands are faith and righteousness; all his laws are unchanging.
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Psalms 111:8. They are fixed for ever and ever, they are done in faith and righteousness.
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Psalms 111:9. He has sent salvation to his people; he has given his word for ever: holy is his name and greatly to be feared.
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Psalms 111:10. The fear of the Lord is the best part of wisdom: all those who keep his laws are wise: his praise is eternal.
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