Das Wort Bin Ich

The Book of Psalms

Catholic Public Domain Version 2009

- Kapitel 104 -

How many are your works

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To David himself. Bless the Lord, O my soul. O Lord my God, you are exceedingly great. You have clothed yourself with confession and beauty;
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you are dressed with light like a garment, while you stretch out heaven like a tent.
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You cover its heights with water. You set the clouds as your stairs. You walk upon the wings of the winds.
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You make your Angels a breath of life, and your ministers a burning fire.
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You founded the earth upon its stable base. It will not be bent from age to age.
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The abyss, like a garment, is its clothing. The waters will remain standing above the mountains.
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At your rebuke, they will flee. At the voice of your thunder, they will dread.
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The mountains ascend, and the plains descend, to the place which you have founded for them.
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You have set a limit that they will not cross. And they will not return to cover the earth.
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You spring forth fountains in steep valleys. The waters will cross through the midst of the mountains.
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All the wild beasts of the field will drink. The wild donkeys will anticipate in their thirst.
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Above them, the flying things of the air will dwell. From the midst of the rocks, they will utter voices.
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You irrigate the mountains from your heights. The earth will be satiated from the fruit of your works,
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producing grass for cattle and herbs for the service of men. So may you draw bread from the earth,
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and wine, in order to cheer the heart of man. Then he may gladden his face with oil, and bread will confirm the heart of man.
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The trees of the field will be saturated, along with the cedars of Lebanon, which he planted.
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There, the sparrows will make their nests. The leader of them is the house of the heron.(a)
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The heights of the hills are for the deer; the rock is a refuge for the hedgehog.
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He has made the moon for seasons; the sun knows its setting.
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You appointed darkness, and it has become night; all the beasts of the forest will cross through it.
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The young lions will roar, while searching for and seizing their meal from God.
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The sun arose, and they were gathered together; and in their dens, they will lie down together.
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Man will go forth to his work and to his activities, until the evening.
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How great are your works, O Lord! You have made all things in wisdom. The earth has been filled with your possessions.
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This sea is great and its hands are spacious. There are creeping things without number: the small animals with the great.(b)
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There, the ships will pass by this sea-serpent that you have formed to mock them.
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All these expect you to give them food in due time.
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What you give to them, they will gather. When you open your hand, they will all be filled with goodness.
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But if you turn your face away, they will be disturbed. You will take away their breath, and they will fail, and they will return to their dust.
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You will send forth your Spirit, and they will be created. And you will renew the face of the earth.
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May the glory of the Lord be for all ages. The Lord will rejoice in his works.
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He considers the earth, and he makes it tremble. He touches the mountains, and they smoke.
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I will sing to the Lord with my life. I will sing psalms to my God, as long as I am.(c)
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May my speech be pleasing to him. Truly, I will take delight in the Lord.
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Let sinners fade away from the earth, along with the unjust, so that they may not be. Bless the Lord, O my soul.

Fußnoten

(a)103:17 Notice that in Latin, ‘heron’ is ‘Herod,’ making this verse a spiritual reference to Herod the great, and to other evil leaders who follow in his footsteps.(Conte)
(b)103:25 Or, ‘animals great and small.’(Conte)
(c)103:33 A holy life is a pure and pleasing song to the Lord. I will sing to the Lord with my life.(Conte)