Psalms, 93

The New American Bible

1 The LORD is king, robed with majesty; the LORD is robed, girded with might. The world will surely stand in place, never to be moved.

2 Your throne stands firm from of old; you are from everlasting, LORD.

3 The flood has raised up, LORD; the flood has raised up its roar; the flood has raised its pounding waves.

4 More powerful than the roar of many waters, more powerful than the breakers of the sea, powerful in the heavens is the LORD.

5 Your decrees are firmly established; holiness belongs to your house, LORD, for all the length of days.




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Psalm 93 is a hymn that exalts the sovereignty and majesty of the Lord, which is described as the one who reigns above all things and keeps the world firmly established. The verses selected below highlight God's greatness and its authority over all creation.

Psalm 24:1-2: "From the Lord is the earth, and all that exists in it, the world and those who live in it; for he founded it over the seas, and established it on the waters." This verse speaks of God's authority and sovereignty about all creation, including earth and all its inhabitants.

Psalm 47:7-8: "For God is the king of all the earth; sing praises with harmonious song. God reigns over the nations; God is sitting in His holy throne." This verse highlights God's sovereignty over all the nations of the earth.

Psalm 96:10: "Say among the nations: The Lord reigns! His are the heavens, and the earth his dominion." This verse emphasizes that the Lord is the supreme ruler of the whole universe, including heaven and earth.

Isaiah 6:1: "In the year King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord sitting on a tall and exalted throne, and the flap of his dress filled the temple." This verse describes a vision of Isaiah in which he sees the Lord sitting on a throne, which is an image similar to the psalmist's description in Psalm 93.

Revelation 19:6: "Then I heard what seemed to be the voice of a great multitude, like the sound of many waters and strong thunder that cried out: Hallelujah! For the Lord reigns our God, the Almighty." This verse portrays a scene in heaven in which a crowd celebrates God's sovereignty and the fact that he reigns forever.





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