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Psalms 108:4 Young's Literal Translation (YLT)

4 For great above the heavens `is' Thy kindness, And unto the clouds Thy truth.

Cross Reference

Psalms 36:5 YLT

O Jehovah, in the heavens `is' Thy kindness, Thy faithfulness `is' unto the clouds.

Micah 7:18-20 YLT

Who `is' a God like Thee? taking away iniquity, And passing by the transgression of the remnant of His inheritance, He hath not retained for ever His anger, Because He -- He delighteth `in' kindness. He doth turn back, He pitieth us, He doth subdue our iniquities, And Thou castest into the depths of the sea all their sins. Thou givest truth to Jacob, kindness to Abraham, That thou hast sworn to our fathers, from the days of antiquity!

Ephesians 2:4-7 YLT

and God, being rich in kindness, because of His great love with which He loved us, even being dead in the trespasses, did make us to live together with the Christ, (by grace ye are having been saved,) and did raise `us' up together, and did seat `us' together in the heavenly `places' in Christ Jesus, that He might show, in the ages that are coming, the exceeding riches of His grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus,

Psalms 85:10 YLT

Kindness and truth have met, Righteousness and peace have kissed,

Psalms 89:2 YLT

For I said, `To the age is kindness built, The heavens! Thou dost establish Thy faithfulness in them.'

Psalms 89:5 YLT

and the heavens confess Thy wonders, O Jehovah, Thy faithfulness also `is' in an assembly of holy ones.

Psalms 103:11 YLT

For, as the height of the heavens `is' above the earth, His kindness hath been mighty over those fearing Him.

Psalms 113:4 YLT

High above all nations `is' Jehovah, Above the heavens `is' his honour.

Isaiah 55:9 YLT

For high have the heavens been above the earth, So high have been My ways above your ways, And My thoughts above your thoughts.

Commentary on Psalms 108 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 108

Ps 108:1-13. This Psalm is composed of Ps 108:1-5 of Ps 57:7-11; and Ps 108:6-12 of Ps 60:5-12. The varieties are verbal and trivial, except that in Ps 108:9, "over Philistia will I triumph," differs from Ps 60:8, the interpretation of which it confirms. Its altogether triumphant tone may intimate that it was prepared by David, omitting the plaintive portions of the other Psalms, as commemorative of God's favor in the victories of His people.