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1. | <To the chief music-maker; put to the Gittith A Psalm. Of the sons of Korah.> How dear are your tents, O Lord of armies! |
2. | The passion of my soul's desire is for the house of the Lord; my heart and my flesh are crying out for the living God. |
3. | The little birds have places for themselves, where they may put their young, even your altars, O Lord of armies, my King and my God. |
4. | Happy are they whose resting-place is in your house: they will still be praising you. (Selah.) |
5. | Happy is the man whose strength is in you; in whose heart are the highways to Zion. |
6. | Going through the valley of balsam-trees, they make it a place of springs; it is clothed with blessings by the early rain. |
7. | They go from strength to strength; every one of them comes before God in Zion. |
8. | O Lord God of armies, let my prayer come to you: give ear, O God of Jacob. (Selah.) |
9. | O God, let your eyes be on him who is our safe cover, and let your heart be turned to your king. |
10. | For a day in your house is better than a thousand. It is better to be a door-keeper in the house of my God, than to be living in the tents of sin. |
11. | The Lord God is our sun and our strength: the Lord will give grace and glory: he will not keep back any good thing from those whose ways are upright. |
12. | O Lord of armies, happy is the man whose hope is in you. |
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