The KJV Bible With Strong's References:
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Psalms 42
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- 42:1 [To the chief
Musician,
Maschil, for the
sons of
Korah.] As the
hart
panteth after the
water
brooks, so
panteth my
soul after thee, O
God.
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- 42:2 My
soul
thirsteth for
God, for the
living
God: when shall I
come and
appear
before
God?
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- 42:3 My
tears have been my
meat
day and
night, while they
continually
say unto me, Where is thy
God?
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- 42:4 When I
remember these things, I pour
out my
soul in me: for I had
gone with the
multitude, I
went with them to the
house of
God, with the
voice of
joy and
praise, with a
multitude that kept
holyday.
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- 42:5 Why art thou cast
down, O my
soul? and why art thou
disquieted in me?
hope thou in
God: for I shall yet
praise him for the
help of his
countenance.
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- 42:6 O my
God, my
soul is cast
down within me: therefore will I
remember thee from the
land of
Jordan, and of the
Hermonites, from the
hill
Mizar.
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- 42:7
Deep
calleth unto
deep at the
noise of thy
waterspouts: all thy
waves and thy
billows are
gone over me.
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- 42:8 Yet the
LORD will
command his
lovingkindness in the
daytime, and in the
night his
song shall be with me, and my
prayer unto the
God of my
life.
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- 42:9 I will
say unto
God my
rock, Why hast thou
forgotten me? why
go I
mourning because of the
oppression of the
enemy ?
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- 42:10 As with a
sword in my
bones, mine
enemies
reproach me; while they
say
daily unto me, Where is thy
God?
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- 42:11 Why art thou cast
down, O my
soul? and why art thou
disquieted within me?
hope thou in
God: for I shall yet
praise him, who is the
health of my
countenance, and my
God.
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