I will also meditate on all your work, and consider your doings.
Parallel translations
- KJV I will meditate also of all thy work, and talk of thy doings.
- BSB I will reflect on all You have done and ponder Your mighty deeds.
- NKJV I will also meditate on all Your work, And talk of Your deeds.
- NASB I will meditate on all Your work, And on Your deeds with thanksgiving.
- NLT They are constantly in my thoughts. I cannot stop thinking about your mighty works.
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Quick answer
Asaph resolves to meditate on all God's work and ponder His mighty deeds.
Overview
Beyond merely remembering, the psalmist purposes to dwell thoughtfully on God's works. Meditation deepens remembrance into renewed trust and worship. This God-centered reflection draws the soul out of self-focused anguish and fixes it on the One whose deeds reveal His unfailing character.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 8
- Ps 71:24My tongue will also talk about your righteousness all day long, for they are disappointed, and they are confounded, who want to harm me.
- Ps 145:11They will speak of the glory of your kingdom, and talk about your power;
- Ps 105:2Sing to him, sing praises to him! Tell of all his marvelous works.
- Deut 6:7and you shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise up.
- Ps 104:34Let my meditation be sweet to him. I will rejoice in Yahweh.
- Ps 143:5I remember the days of old. I meditate on all your doings. I contemplate the work of your hands.
- Ps 145:4One generation will commend your works to another, and will declare your mighty acts.
- Luke 24:14–32They talked with each other about all of these things which had happened.
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