Well to me it speaks about how God has such an amazing power and for us he created all these amazing things that without him we couldn't begin to fathom in our wildest dreams and how he deserves our praise at the very least.
psalm pg 32 verse 8 to 10
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Psalm 118:8 reads "It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to trust in humans." This verse encourages placing trust in God rather than relying on human strength or wisdom.
The cast of Psalm 8 - 1979 includes: Eric Beekes Mart Gevers Otto Sterman
Psalm 55:22, Psalm 23, Romans 8, John 15.
The reference you're searching for is Psalm 8:4. The reference you're searching for is Psalm 8:4.
Comfort passages: Psalm 46:1-3; Psalm 138:7; Psalm 18:2; John 16:33; Matthew 11:28; II Corinthians 1:3-5; Romans 8:18. Help in Troubles: Nahum 1:7; Psalm 42:11; Psalm 91:10-11; Psalm 37:24;Micah 7:8-9;Psalm 32:7
Psalm 107:20.See also:More about the Psalms
Speaking of God's greatness (such as Psalm 8) Thanking God (Psalm 107) Beseeching God Telling of future events (Psalm 137) Telling of past events (Psalm 78) General principles (Psalm 1)
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It depends on context. If you are talking about Psalm 124, you would say "Psalm 124" since it is the name of that particular poem. If you wish to reference the specific verse Psalms 124:18, then you would say "Psalms" since that is the name of the book.