Bless the LORD, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name.

Psalms 103:1.-Bless Yahweh, my soul, for having saved body, soul, and life, and satisfying me with good things (Psalms 103:1); He is the righteous Redeemer of His oppressed people from Moses' days downward. Even oppressions he overrules to His people's good, chastising us less than our sins deserve (Psalms 103:6); God's mercy illustrated by the height of the heavens, the distance between east and west, and a father's pity for weak children (Psalms 103:11); His everlasting mercy to His own is our only refuge from our mortality (Psalms 103:15); His kingdom rules over all: let all, therefore, praise Him, especially the Psalmist (). This is the praise-song of Yahweh's mercy and judgment which David promised at the beginning of the trilogy (). David's ideal successor, and then Yahweh's people, whom he represents, is the speaker.

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