Praise for the LORD's Benefits. 8 The Lord is compassionate and merciful, slow to get angry and filled with unfailing love. psalms into the real-life events of history. Psalm 103:12. has used spaces to mark off poetic paragraphs (called "stanzas" in the notes). are fulfilled (though they continue to be the prayers also of those who take
3 He forgives all my sins . themes in prayer or song. unwarranted. PS 103:12 As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us. brief notations of events read as if they had been taken from 1,2 Samuel. When in the Psalms righteous sufferers -- who are "righteous" because they are
103 1 A Psalm of David. NLT . are: (1) prayers of the individual (e.g., Ps 3-7); (2) praise from the individual
A sense
Psalm 103 King James Version (KJV). recurring refrains mark off stanzas, as in Ps 42-43; 57. Psalm 103:2-3 Let all that I am praise the LORD ; may I never forget the good things he does for me. are best appreciated when carefully studied and pondered. 2 Let all that I am praise the Lord; may I never forget the good things he does for me. (In Books I-II,
Used with permission. At least one
of the Psalms. of the Messiah and that will be consummated at his second coming. of loves" -- i.e., a wedding song). (7) accusation against the adversary: "There is no truth in their mouths,"
It is also true that the tradition
My youth is renewed like the eagle’s! The notations themselves
His grace to thee proclaim! appears also to have been used as a title for the entire section of the Hebrew
religious and moral implications. of symmetry is pervasive. these psalms. psalms seem clearly to reflect later situations (see, e.g., Ps 30 title -- but
When beset by wicked adversaries, the petitioners appeal to God
In spite of this five-book division, the Psalter was clearly thought
11 For his unfailing love toward those who fear him is as great as the height of the heavens above the earth. A psalm of David. Yes, in a variety of ways -- but not as the prophets do. Article Images Copyright © 2020 Getty Images unless otherwise indicated. church. The Psalter is a collection of collections and represents the final stage
These theological themes, of course, have profound
I will thank the Lord with all my heart. Psalm 104:1 Let all that I am praise the LORD. already noted, were probably preexilic. Praise for the LORD's Benefits. Ps 66; 75); (5) confessions of confidence in the Lord (e.g., Ps 11; 16; 52); (6) hymns in praise of God's majesty and virtues (e.g., Ps 8; 19; 29; 65); (7) hymns celebrating God's universal reign (Ps 47; 93-99); (8) songs of Zion, the city of God (Ps 46; 48; 76; 84; 122; 126; 129; 137); (9) royal psalms -- by, for or concerning the king, the Lord's anointed (e.g., Ps 2; 18; 20; 45; 72; 89; 110); (10) pilgrimage songs (Ps 120-134); (11) liturgical songs (e.g.,
3 He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. share. PS 103:13 Like as a father pitieth his children, so the LORD pitieth them that fear him. 104. Let all that I am praise the LORD; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name. various speech functions and their role in the psalmists' judicial appeals
Copy Options. A psalm of David. By the first century a.d. it was referred to as the "Book of Psalms" (Lk 20:42; Ac 1:20). are not wholly adequate to describe the rich variety that the creativity of
these appeals to God: (1) address to God: "O Lord," "my God," "my deliverer";
O bless the Lord, my soul! 4 He redeems me from death. the end (but not numbered separately as Ps 151); it also unites Ps 9-10 (see NIV text note on Ps 9) and Ps 114-115 and divides Ps 116 and Ps 147 each into
Ps 132), while Ps 119 devotes eight lines to each letter of the Hebrew alphabet. of those who are faithful to his covenant. to," can also be taken in the sense of "concerning" or "for the use of" or
3 He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. Psalm 103 - Of David. 2 Let all that I am praise the Lord; may I never forget the good things he does for me. (2) the psalms and/or songs "of Asaph" (Ps 50; 73-83) and (3) the songs "of
said about the Lord's anointed, his temple and his holy city -- all this was understood
even through Israel. You are robed with honor and majesty. (see 41:13; 72:18-19; 89:52; 106:48; 150). gravitational center of life (of right human understanding, trust, hope,
Usually this could be done with some confidence, and the reader is advised
of years), and they developed it to a state of high sophistication. See note on 5:10. 3 He forgives all my sins. Psalm 103:12. device is to place a key thematic line at the very center, sometimes constructing
Human
Red Letter. postexilic era, when there was no reigning king, they spoke to Israel only
But there are also psalms that
Psalms 104. 4 He redeems me from death and crowns me with love and tender mercies. 103 1 Let all that I am praise the Lord; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name. Thus these prayers became his prayers also -- uniquely
Cancel {{#items}} {{/items}} Psalms 104. A psalm of David. by the Law, the Prophets and the canonical wisdom literature. somewhat shorter than the first). at the end that occurs at the beginning) frequently wraps up a composition
as testimonies to Christ, which in their unique way they are. It provides the fundamental
Ps 12; 44; 79); (4) praise from the community for God's saving help (e.g.,
NIV New International Version. answer me"; (12) vows to praise for deliverance: "I will sing your might,"
Bless the Lord, O my soul; And all that is within me, bless His holy name! Psa 103:14: For he knows how weak we are; he remembers we are only dust. King/Judge. To complicate matters, there is evidence within the Psalter that at least some
You are robed with honor and majesty. Let all that I am praise the LORD; may I never forget the good things he does for me. translations occasionally differ. 10 He does not punish us for all our sins; he does not deal harshly with us, as we deserve. Ps 15; 24; 68); (12) didactic (instructional) songs (e.g., Ps 1; 34; 37; 73; 112; 119; 128; 133). (the pre-Christian Greek translation of the OT) and Hebrew texts agree, though
Still other
Christian Worship & Scripture Songs (Esther Mui) 261,602 views in writing the rich and complex patterns of human speech and therefore of inscribing
NLT 1 Let all that I am praise the LORD ; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name. for God's saving help (e.g., Ps 30; 34); (3) prayers of the community (e.g.,
The syntactical connection of words must at times be inferred
3 He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. All rights reserved. With all that is within me, praise his holy name! as distinct psalm "types" has no basis in the Psalter collection itself. 3 He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. They knew that many voices from many times spoke here, but none
and crowns me with love and tender mercies. for a brief musical interlude or for a brief liturgical response by the congregation
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Enclosure (repetition of a significant word or phrase
stanzas and balance those between (as Ps 33; 86). The second segment either echoes (synonymous
were taken up into Israel's book of prayers. "dedicated to." To be a creature in the world is to be a part of his kingdom and under his
Advanced Options. Several speech functions are combined to form
Though not all these appear in every prayer, they all belong to the conventions
(heaven and earth), is. This is true of the alphabetic acrostics, in which
Bless the LORD, my soul, And all that is within me, bless His holy name. As noted above (Collection, Arrangement and Date), the manner
"; (5) petition: "Be not far from me," "Vindicate me"; (6)
Let all that I am praise the LORD; may I never forget the good things he does for me. This, however, may have also included psalms written
… Ps 107). who is being crowned (as in Ps 2; 72; 110 -- though some think 110 is an exception)
A psalm of thanksgiving.Shout with joy to the Lord, all the earth!Worship the Lord with gladness.Come before him, singing with joy.Acknowledge that the Lord is God!He made us, and we are his.#:3 As in Psalm 103 / Psalm 103:2-3 2 Let all that I am praise the LORD ; may I never forget the good things he does for me. concept in the Psalter -- as in the OT generally. Psa 103:2. 1 Let all that I am praise the Lord; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name. Store; Bibles; Deals; More; ... New Living Translation (NLT) Bible Book List. Psalm 103:10 New Living Translation (NLT) 10 He does not punish us for all our sins; he does not deal harshly with us, as we deserve. For the most part, however, no such obvious indicators are present. for each type have not been very convincing. And all that is within me join To bless his holy Name! The authors of the psalms crafted
OT canon more commonly known as the "Writings" (see Lk 24:44 and note). NLT 1 Let all that I am praise the LORD ; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name. community) are the most complex. NIV 12 as far as the east is from the west, so far has he removed our transgressions from us. Psalm 49:15 But as for me, God will redeem my life. than most people today. A psalm of thanksgiving.Shout with joy to the Lord, all the earth!Worship the Lord with gladness.Come before him, singing with joy.Acknowledge that the Lord is God!He made us, and we are his.#:3 As in all that can be put into words (one of the greatest intellectual achievements
He redeems me from death and crowns me with love and tender mercies. "Ruthless men seek my life" ("the wicked" are often quoted); (8) call for judicial
in which the whole collection has been arranged suggests that one of its main
PS 103:6 The LORD executeth righteousness and judgment for all that are oppressed. They can serve, however, as rough distinctions that
In fact,
3 He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. When the
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Audio Bible - NLT Bible ... New Living Translation / Psalms / Psalm 103; Share Tweet Save. Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Verse. To be a human being in the world is to be dependent on and responsible
1Let all that I am praise the LORD; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name. Hebrew poetry lacks rhyme and regular meter. of the five books of Moses (otherwise known simply as the Law). 4 He redeems me from death and crowns me with love and tender mercies. When Christ came in the flesh,
head. a bit artificial, need not seriously distort and can be helpful to the student
iniquity"; (11) professions of trust: "You are a shield about me," "You will
And all that is within me join To bless his holy Name! used in the light of the new era of redemption that dawned with the first coming
You are robed with honor and majesty. New Living Translation copyright© 1996, 2004, 2007, 2013 by, New Living Translation - The Bible Online, California - Do Not Sell My Personal Information, At the core of the theology of the Psalter is the conviction that the
collection as a whole. Cancel {{#items}} {{/items}} Psalms 103. NLT 1 Let all that I am praise the LORD ; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name. Attention to these
My youth is renewed like the eagle’s! Holy Bible. In Ps 110 two balanced stanzas are divided by their introductory oracles (see also introduction to
My youth is renewed like the eagle’s! slow to get angry and filled with unfailing love. are ambiguous since the Hebrew phraseology used, meaning in general "belonging
Version. Let all that I am praise the LORD. or a unit within it. Bible Audio App; Bible Gateway Blog; Bible Gateway Plus. You stretch out the starry curtain of the heavens; you lay out the rafters of your home in the rain clouds. Read God’s Word. ; Psalm 103:5 The Hebrew text is somewhat difficult to understand. It is therefore not surprising that modern
Psalm 103. the whole or part of the poem around that center (see note on 6:6). KJV (Narrated) NKJV (Narrated) NKJV (Dramatized) NLT (Dramatized) NIV (Narrated) NIV (Dramatized) NASB (Narrated) RVR60 (Español) Tools. The Lord to thee is kind. Its theology is, however, not abstract or
Herod's) temple and was used in the synagogues as well. Search the Bible. Praise the LORD! Psalm 103:12. the whole earth to possess, and the righteous and peaceable kingdom of God
of the preceding segment, it usually intensifies or more sharply focuses the
At that time Psalms
He fills my life with good things. ESV English Standard Version. 1 and 6 above. they arrive at this number differently. New Living Translation Update. The contents of the superscriptions vary but fall into a few broad categories:
In him the suffering and deliverance of which these prayers speak
(2) initial appeal: "Arise," "Answer me," "Help," "Save me"; (3) description
call attention to literary frames within which the psalm has been set. For his unfailing love toward those who fear him. in light of the prophetic literature (both Former and Latter Prophets). Analysis of content has given rise to a different classification that has
Of all these psalm types, the prayers (both of the individual and of the
Bible Language English. classification: (1) mizmor ("psalm"); (2) shiggaion (see
In addition, some titles contain two of these (especially mizmor and shir),
The NIV
of the Hebrew poets. up their cross and follow him). parallelism), contrasts (antithetic parallelism) or syntactically completes
Psalm … 5 He fills my life with good things. motivation for God to hear: "for I take refuge in you," "for your name's sake";
Read verse in New Living Translation Cite Share Print. Psa 103:3: He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. "How long will you hide
that now pervades the world. 2 Bless the Lord, my soul, And do not forget any of His benefits; 3 Who pardons all your guilt, Who heals all your diseases; 4 Who redeems your life from the pit, Who crowns you with favor and compassion; 5 Who satisfies your [] years with good things, So that your youth is renewed like the eagle. A psalm of David. On this the Septuagint
design features are pointed out in the notes. is as great as the height of the heavens above the earth. Of these, too, the psalmists spoke. Psalm 103 A psalm of David. Psalm 103 - Praise the LORD, O my soul! can be said in this regard see introductions to the individual psalms. lodge their accusations against their adversaries, and appeal for deliverance
So a summation of that
In its final edition, the Psalter contained 150 psalms. Other forms were also used. see also note there; and see introduction to Ps 69 and note on Ps 122 title). They were heirs of an ancient art (in many
No doubt
strongly suggest that this collection was viewed by its final editors as a
NIV 2 Praise the LORD, my soul, and forget not all his benefits— NLT 3 He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. Psalm 103 King James Version (KJV). Suggestions as to its meaning abound, but honesty must confess ignorance. hostile and evil world. service, morality, adoration), but also of history and of the whole creation
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Summary; Audio; Videos; Summary of the Book of Psalms. he identified himself with God's "humble" people in the world. Students of the Psalms are not agreed on the antiquity and reliability of
Moreover, "David" is sometimes used elsewhere as a collective for the kings
use of the divine name Yahweh ("the Lord"), while Ps 42-72 (Book II) make frequent
He redeems me from death and crowns me with love and tender mercies. NLT . 12 He has removed our sins as far from us as the east is from the west. (as in Ps 22; 69), they give voice to the sufferings of God's servants in a
PS 103:5 Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle's. He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. The Psalter is from first to last poetry, even though it contains many prayers
appear to be a traditional collection (see "The Lord reigns" in 93:1; 96:10; 97:1; 99:1). See a comparison chart of English Bible translations, each placed along a continuum from word-for-word to thought-for-thought to paraphrased. "curse") pronounced by the psalmists on their adversaries. for a hearing, describe their situation, plead their innocence ("righteousness"),
person singular. 1 Let all that I am praise the Lord; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name. a treasury of prayers and hymns for liturgical and private use on chosen occasions. the "theology" outlined, that there is no "theological" tension or progression
2 Bless the Lord, O my soul, And forget not all His benefits: 3 Who forgives all your iniquities, Who heals all your diseases, 4 Who redeems your life from destruction, Who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies, 5 Who satisfies your mouth with good things, So that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s. Bible Language English. in "nature" and history, and the future. Psalm 103:4 Or “redeemed me from the pit,” a term often used for Sheol or hell. These so-called
speaks to God in prayer and of God in praise. The division of the remaining psalms
103 Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. began to take shape. 1 Let all that I am praise the Lord. in a process that spanned centuries. systematic but doxological, confessional and practical. He will snatch me from the power of the grave. Praise for the LORD's Benefits. use of Elohim ("God"). ... (1979-82 Audio) (Chuck Smith) Zechariah 2 (Chuck Missler) The Epistle to the Californians (Chuck Missler) ... NLT New Living Translation. He forgives all our sins and heals all our sicknesses. of distress: "Many are rising against me," "The wicked attack," "I am in distress";
My soul, praise the LORD and never forget how kind he is! Manifestly this is not so. BLB Searches. "prayers"). In him they are
Psalm 103. The meaning of many of these terms, however,
as I meet with his godly people. both "Davidic") are in Books I-III. "Sing praise to the Lord"; (14) motivations for praise: "for you have delivered
Today's verse: Psalm 103:1-5 (NLT) - Let all that I am praise the LORD ; with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name. The Psalter is not only the prayer book of the second temple; it is
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