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He makes Lebanon skip like a calf
    and Sirion like a young wild ox.(A)

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He makes Lebanon leap(A) like a calf,
    Sirion[a](B) like a young wild ox.(C)

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 29:6 That is, Mount Hermon

(the Sidonians call Hermon Sirion, while the Amorites call it Senir),(A)

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(Hermon is called Sirion(A) by the Sidonians; the Amorites call it Senir.)(B)

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The mountains skipped like rams,
    the hills like lambs.(A)

Why is it, O sea, that you flee?
    O Jordan, that you turn back?
O mountains, that you skip like rams?
    O hills, like lambs?

Tremble, O earth, at the presence of the Lord,
    at the presence of the God of Jacob,(B)

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the mountains leaped(A) like rams,
    the hills like lambs.

Why was it, sea, that you fled?(B)
    Why, Jordan, did you turn back?
Why, mountains, did you leap like rams,
    you hills, like lambs?

Tremble, earth,(C) at the presence of the Lord,
    at the presence of the God of Jacob,

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22 God, who brings them out of Egypt,
    is like the horns of a wild ox for them.(A)

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22 God brought them out of Egypt;(A)
    they have the strength of a wild ox.(B)

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The Dead Are Judged

11 Then I saw a great white throne and the one who sat on it; the earth and the heaven fled from his[a] presence, and no place was found for them.(A)

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  1. 20.11 Gk the

The Judgment of the Dead

11 Then I saw a great white throne(A) and him who was seated on it. The earth and the heavens fled from his presence,(B) and there was no place for them.

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He stopped and shook the earth;
    he looked and made the nations tremble.
The eternal mountains were shattered;
    along his ancient pathways
    the everlasting hills sank low.(A)
I saw the tents of Cushan under affliction;
    the tent curtains of the land of Midian trembled.
Was your wrath against the rivers,[a] O Lord,
    or your anger against the rivers[b]
    or your rage against the sea,[c]
when you drove your horses,
    your chariots to victory?(B)
You brandished your naked bow;
    sated[d] were the arrows at your command.[e] Selah
    You split the earth with rivers.(C)
10 The mountains saw you and writhed;
    a torrent of water swept by;
the deep gave forth its voice.
    The sun raised high its hands;(D)
11 the moon stood still in its exalted place,
    at the light of your arrows speeding by,
    at the gleam of your flashing spear.(E)

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Footnotes

  1. 3.8 Or against River
  2. 3.8 Or against River
  3. 3.8 Or against Sea
  4. 3.9 Heb mss: MT oaths
  5. 3.9 Meaning of Heb uncertain

He stood, and shook the earth;
    he looked, and made the nations tremble.
The ancient mountains crumbled(A)
    and the age-old hills(B) collapsed(C)
    but he marches on forever.(D)
I saw the tents of Cushan in distress,
    the dwellings of Midian(E) in anguish.(F)

Were you angry with the rivers,(G) Lord?
    Was your wrath against the streams?
Did you rage against the sea(H)
    when you rode your horses
    and your chariots to victory?(I)
You uncovered your bow,
    you called for many arrows.(J)
You split the earth with rivers;
10     the mountains saw you and writhed.(K)
Torrents of water swept by;
    the deep roared(L)
    and lifted its waves(M) on high.

11 Sun and moon stood still(N) in the heavens
    at the glint of your flying arrows,(O)
    at the lightning(P) of your flashing spear.

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23 I looked on the earth, and it was complete chaos,
    and to the heavens, and they had no light.(A)
24 I looked on the mountains, and they were quaking,
    and all the hills moved to and fro.(B)
25 I looked, and there was no one at all,
    and all the birds of the air had fled.(C)

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23 I looked at the earth,
    and it was formless and empty;(A)
and at the heavens,
    and their light(B) was gone.
24 I looked at the mountains,
    and they were quaking;(C)
    all the hills were swaying.
25 I looked, and there were no people;
    every bird in the sky had flown away.(D)

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10 But you have exalted my horn like that of the wild ox;
    you have anointed me with fresh oil.

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10 You have exalted my horn[a](A) like that of a wild ox;(B)
    fine oils(C) have been poured on me.

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 92:10 Horn here symbolizes strength.