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A psalm of David. 
 1 Honor* “Honor,” often translated by the now rather archaic term, “ascribe,” meaning to affirm a quality or attribute, give respect. the Lord, children of God,† Literally, “sons of gods.” This may refer to angels or to all thinking beings. honor his glory and strength. 
 2 Honor the Lord for his glorious character, bow in reverence to the Lord in his brilliant holiness. 
 3 The Lord's voice sounds over the sea. The God of glory thunders. The Lord thunders over the vast ocean. 
 4 The Lord's voice is powerful; the Lord's voice is majestic; 
 5 the Lord's voice shatters the cedars, even breaking the cedars of Lebanon. 
 6 He makes the mountains of Lebanon skip like a calf, and Mount Hermon like a young wild ox. 
 7 The Lord's voice blazes out like lightning flashes. 
 8 The Lord's voice causes an earthquake in the desert; the desert of Kadesh shakes. 
 9 The Lord's voice makes the pregnant deer go into labor; it strips bare the forests. In his Temple all the worshipers shout, “Glory!” 
 10 The Lord sits on his throne above the floodwaters; the Lord is the eternal King. 
 11 The Lord gives strength to his people; the Lord blesses them with peace.