104:1 Blesse
the
Lord,
O
my
soule,
O
Lord
my
God,
thou
art
very
great:
thou
art
clothed
with
honour
and
maiestie.
104:2 Who
couerest
thy
selfe
with
light,
as
with
a
garment:
who
stretchest
out
the
heauens
like
a
curtaine.
104:3 Who
layeth
the
beames
of
his
chambers
in
the
waters,
who
maketh
the
cloudes
his
charet:
who
walketh
vpon
the
wings
of
the
wind.
104:4 Who
maketh
his
Angels
spirits:
his
ministers
a
flaming
fire.
104:5 Who
laid
the
foundations
of
the
earth:
that
it
should
not
be
remoued
for
euer.
104:6 Thou
coueredst
it
with
the
deepe
as
with
a
garment:
the
waters
stood
aboue
the
mountaines.
104:7 At
thy
rebuke
they
fled:
at
the
voice
of
thy
thunder
they
hasted
away.
104:8 They
go
vp
by
the
mountaines:
they
goe
downe
by
the
valleys
vnto
the
place
which
thou
hast
founded
for
them.
104:9 Thou
hast
set
a
bound
that
they
may
not
passe
ouer:
that
they
turne
not
againe
to
couer
the
earth.
104:10 He
sendeth
the
springs
into
the
valleys:
which
runne
among
the
hilles.
104:11 They
giue
drinke
to
euery
beast
of
the
field:
the
wild
asses
quench
their
thirst.
104:12 By
them
shall
the
foules
of
the
heauen
haue
their
habitation:
which
sing
among
the
branches.
104:13 He
watereth
the
hilles
from
his
chambers:
the
earth
is
satisfied
with
the
fruit
of
thy
workes.
104:14 He
causeth
the
grasse
to
grow
for
the
cattell,
and
herbe
for
the
seruice
of
man:
that
he
may
bring
forth
food
out
of
the
earth:
104:15 And
wine
that
maketh
glad
the
heart
of
man,
and
oile
to
make
his
face
to
shine:
and
bread
which
strengtheneth
mans
heart.
104:16 The
trees
of
the
Lord
are
full
of
sappe:
the
cedars
of
Lebanon
which
he
hath
planted.
104:17 Where
the
birds
make
their
nests:
as
for
the
Storke,
the
firre
trees
are
her
house.
104:18 The
hie
hilles
are
a
refuge
for
the
wilde
goates:
and
the
rockes
for
the
conies.
104:19 He
appointed
the
moone
for
seasons;
the
sunne
knoweth
his
going
downe.
104:20 Thou
makest
darknesse,
and
it
is
night:
wherein
all
the
beasts
of
the
forrest
doe
creepe
forth.
104:21 The
young
lyons
roare
after
their
pray:
and
seeke
their
meate
from
God.
104:22 The
sunne
ariseth,
they
gather
themselues
together:
and
lay
them
downe
in
their
dennes.
104:23 Man
goeth
forth
vnto
his
worke:
and
to
his
labour,
vntill
the
euening.
104:24 O
Lord,
how
manifold
are
thy
workes!
in
wisedome
hast
thou
made
them
all:
the
earth
is
full
of
thy
riches.
104:25 So
is
this
great
and
wide
Sea,
wherein
are
things
creeping
innumerable:
both
small
and
great
beasts.
104:26 There
goe
the
shippes;
there
is
that
Leuiathan,
whom
thou
hast
made
to
play
therein.
104:27 These
waite
all
vpon
thee:
that
thou
mayest
giue
them
their
meate
in
due
season.
104:28 That
thou
giuest
them,
they
gather:
thou
openest
thine
hand,
they
are
filled
with
good.
104:29 Thou
hidest
thy
face,
they
are
troubled,
thou
takest
away
their
breath,
they
die:
and
returne
to
their
dust.
104:30 Thou
sendest
forth
thy
spirit,
they
are
created:
and
thou
renewest
the
face
of
the
earth.
104:31 The
glory
of
the
Lord
shall
endure
for
euer:
the
Lord
shall
reioyce
in
his
workes.
104:32 Hee
looketh
on
the
earth,
and
it
trembleth;
he
toucheth
the
hilles,
and
they
smoke.
104:33 I
will
sing
vnto
the
Lord
as
long
as
I
liue:
I
will
sing
praise
to
my
God,
while
I
haue
my
being.
104:34 My
meditation
of
him
shalbe
sweete:
I
will
be
glad
in
the
Lord.
104:35 Let
the
sinners
be
consumed
out
of
the
earth,
and
let
the
wicked
bee
no
more:
blesse
thou
the
Lord,
O
my
soule.
Praise
yee
the
Lord.