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Chapter 111
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1 Hallelujah. 2 I will praise
the LORD with all my heart in the assembled congregation of the upright.
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Great are the works of the LORD, to be
treasured for all their delights.
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3 Majestic and glorious is your work, your wise
design endures forever.
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You won renown for your wondrous deeds;
gracious and merciful is the LORD.
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4 You gave food to those who fear you, mindful
of your covenant forever.
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5 You showed powerful deeds to your people,
giving them the lands of the nations.
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The works of your hands are right and true,
reliable all your decrees,
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Established forever and ever, to be observed
with loyalty and care.
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You sent deliverance to your people, ratified
your covenant forever; holy and awesome is your name.
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6 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of
wisdom; prudent are all who live by it. Your praise endures forever.
1 [Psalm 111] A temple singer
(⇒ Psalm 111:1) tells how God is revealed in
Israel's history (⇒ Psalm 111:2-10). The deeds
reveal God's very self, powerful, merciful, faithful. The poem is an acrostic,
each verse beginning with a successive letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
2 [1] In the assembled congregation
of the upright: in the temple. Cf ⇒ Psalm 149:1.
3 [3] Your: the psalm refers to God
in the third person throughout; the shift to the second person is for the sake
of inclusive language.
4 [5] Food to those who fear you:
probably a reference to the manna in the desert, which elsewhere is seen as a
type of the Eucharist. Cf ⇒ John 6:31-33,
⇒ 49-51.
5 [6] Lands: literally,
"inheritance, heritage."
6 [10] The fear of the LORD:
reverence for God, the Hebrew term for religion.
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