Basic English Bible Verse Images: Psalms Chapter 98 in Stunning Detail
Psalms 98:1. <A Psalm.> O make a new song to the Lord, because he has done works of wonder; with his right hand, and with his holy arm, he has overcome.
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Psalms 98:2. The Lord has given to all the knowledge of his salvation; he has made clear his righteousness in the eyes of the nations.
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Psalms 98:3. He has kept in mind his mercy and his unchanging faith to the house of Israel; all the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God.
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Psalms 98:4. Let all the earth send out a glad cry to the Lord; sounding with a loud voice, and praising him with songs of joy.
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Psalms 98:5. Make melody to the Lord with instruments of music; with a corded instrument and the voice of song.
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Psalms 98:6. With wind instruments and the sound of the horn, make a glad cry before the Lord, the King.
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Psalms 98:7. Let the sea be thundering, with all its waters; the world, and all who are living in it;
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Psalms 98:8. Let the streams make sounds of joy with their hands; let the mountains be glad together,
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Psalms 98:9. Before the Lord, for he has come as judge of the earth; judging the world in righteousness, and giving true decisions for the peoples.
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