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Psalms Chapter 138

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Chapter 138

Psalms Chapter 138 When You Being Proud of Setting G-d Aside from Your Life

Psalms Encourages To Have Full Awareness Of G-d’s Omnipotence.

Yet, be mindful that He sees each person who calls and cries out to Him.

To G-d alone. No third party involved. Besides you and Him alone.

… I will acknowledge You with all my heart, in the presence of princes I will sing to You.
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I will prostrate myself toward Your Holy Sanctuary, and I will acknowledge Your Name, for Your kindness and Your truth; for You have exalted Your promise even beyond Your Name.
138:2
On the day I cried You answered me, …
138:3
For, though Hashem is exalted, He notes the lowly; …
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Though I walk amid distress, You preserve me; to counter the wrath of my enemies You extend Your hand, and Your right hand saves me.
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… Hashem, Your kindness is eternal, …
:8

1 Of David. I shall thank You with all my heart; before the princes I shall sing Your praises.
2 I shall prostrate myself toward Your holy Temple, and I shall give thanks to Your name for Your kindness and for Your truth, for You magnified Your word over all Your names.
3 On the day that I called and You answered me; You made me great, [putting] strength into my soul.
4 O Lord, all the kings of the earth will acknowledge You, for they heard the words of Your mouth.
5 And they will sing of the ways of the Lord, for great is the glory of the Lord.
6 For the Lord is high but He sees the lowly, and He chastises the haughty from afar.
7 If I walk in the midst of distress, You revive me; against the wrath of my enemies, You stretch forth Your hand and Your right hand saves me.
8 May the Lord agree with me; O Lord, may Your kindness be eternal. Do not let go of the works of Your hands.

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