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Serve Hashem.
Chapter 21
Psalms Chapter 21 to You Who See Yourself as Perfect and The Best Based on Your Own Standard
Psalms On Leaders Giving Credit To G-d Who Provides All Things
Learn with sincerity how King David acknowledged G-d’s sovereignty for all things.
Easy to say. But most often you give credit to me, myself and I.
“Kings — Powerful People Are To Be Models In Acknowledging The Kindness Of G-d”
Hashem, in Your might the king rejoices, and in Your salvation how greatly does he exult.
21:2
You have granted him his heart’s desire, and the utterance of his lips You have not withheld, Selah!
:3
For the king trusts in Hashem, and in the kindness of the Most High, that he will not falter.
:8
Be exalted, Hashem, in Your might; we shall sing and chant the praise of Your omnipotence.
:14
1 For the conductor, a song about David.
2 O Lord, may the king rejoice with Your strength, and how greatly does he exult with Your salvation!
3 You gave him his heart’s desire, and the speech of his lips You have never withheld.
4 For You have preceded him with the blessings of the good man; You have placed a gold crown on his head.
5 He asked You for life; You gave it to him, length of days forever and ever.
6 His glory is great in Your salvation; majesty and beauty You place upon him.
7 For You make him blessings forever; You shall make him happy with joy before You.
8 For the king trusts in the Lord and in the loving- kindness of the Most High, that he should not falter.
9 Your hand shall suffice for all Your enemies; Your right hand shall suffice for those who hate You.
10 You shall place them as a fiery furnace at the time of Your anger; may the Lord destroy them with His wrath and may fire consume them.
11 You shall destroy their fruit from the earth and their seed from the sons of man.
12 For they have directed evil against You; they have devised a plot that they cannot [execute].
13 For You shall place them as a portion; with Your bowstrings You shall set [Your arrows] toward their faces.
14 Exalt Yourself, O Lord, with Your strength; let us sing and chant of Your might.
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