BasicEnglish Bible Verse Images: Psalms Chapter 29 in Stunning Detail
Psalms 29:1. <A Psalm. Of David.> Give to the Lord, you sons of the gods, give to the Lord glory and strength.
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Psalms 29:2. Give to the Lord the full glory of his name; give him worship in holy robes.
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Psalms 29:3. The voice of the Lord is on the waters: the God of glory is thundering, the Lord is on the great waters.
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Psalms 29:4. The voice of the Lord is full of power; the voice of the Lord has a noble sound.
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Psalms 29:5. By the voice of the Lord are the cedar-trees broken, even the cedars of Lebanon are broken by the Lord.
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Psalms 29:6. He makes them go jumping about like a young ox; Lebanon and Sirion like a young mountain ox.
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Psalms 29:7. At the voice of the Lord flames of fire are seen.
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Psalms 29:8. At the voice of the Lord there is a shaking in the waste land, even a shaking in the waste land of Kadesh.
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Psalms 29:9. At the voice of the Lord the roes give birth, the leaves are taken from the trees: in his Temple everything says, Glory.
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Psalms 29:10. The Lord had his seat as king when the waters came on the earth; the Lord is seated as king for ever.
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Psalms 29:11. The Lord will give strength to his people; the Lord will give his people the blessing of peace.
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