Add parallel Print Page Options

His Name Is the Lord

When the Lord God All-Powerful
touches the earth, it melts,
    and its people mourn.
God makes the earth rise
and then fall,
    just like the Nile River.
He built his palace in the heavens
and let its foundations
    rest on the earth.[a]
He scoops up the ocean
and empties it on the earth.
    His name is the Lord.

The Lord Is God

Israel, I am the Lord God,
    and the Ethiopians[b]
are no less important to me
    than you are.
I brought you out of Egypt,
    but I also brought
the Philistines from Crete[c]
    and the Arameans from Kir.[d]

Read full chapter

Footnotes

  1. 9.6 He built … earth: One possible meaning for the difficult Hebrew text.
  2. 9.7 Ethiopians: The Hebrew text has “people of Cush,” which was a region south of Egypt that included parts of the present countries of Ethiopia and Sudan.
  3. 9.7 Crete: Hebrew “Caphtor.”
  4. 9.7 Philistines … Arameans from Kir: The Philistines were Israel's enemies to the west, and the Arameans were enemies to the northeast. For Kir, see the note at 1.5.

Bible Gateway Recommends