BasicEnglish Bible Verse Images: Psalms Chapter 95 in Stunning Detail
Psalms 95:1. O come, let us make songs to the Lord; sending up glad voices to the Rock of our salvation.
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Psalms 95:2. Let us come before his face with praises; and make melody with holy songs.
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Psalms 95:3. For the Lord is a great God, and a great King over all gods.
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Psalms 95:4. The deep places of the earth are in his hand; and the tops of the mountains are his.
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Psalms 95:5. The sea is his, and he made it; and the dry land was formed by his hands.
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Psalms 95:6. O come, let us give worship, falling down on our knees before the Lord our Maker.
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Psalms 95:7. For he is our God; and we are the people to whom he gives food, and the sheep of his flock. Today, if you would only give ear to his voice!
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Psalms 95:8. Let not your hearts be hard, as at Meribah, as in the day of Massah in the waste land;
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Psalms 95:9. When your fathers put me to the test and saw my power and my work.
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Psalms 95:10. For forty years I was angry with this generation, and said, They are a people whose hearts are turned away from me, for they have no knowledge of my ways;
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Psalms 95:11. And I made an oath in my wrath, that they might not come into my place of rest.
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