Psalm 103
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Psalm 103 (Greek numbering: Psalm 102) is a Hebrew poem recorded as having been written by King David. It is not known exactly when. J.A. Motyer of Trinity College,
Bristol describes it thus:
"The blend of changeless fatherly care and endless sovereign rule (by God) is the distinctive stress of this Psalm."
The Psalm refers to Moses and uses a variety of imagery, perhaps most memorably in verse 12
...As far as the east is from the west, so far he removes our transgressions from us...
New Revised Standard Version (Anglicized edition)
External links
- Tehillim - Psalm 103 (Judaica Press) translation with Rashi's commentary at Chabad.org
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