to proclaim your loving kindness in the morning, and your faithfulness every night,
Parallel translations
- KJV To shew forth thy lovingkindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night,
- BSB to proclaim Your loving devotion in the morning and Your faithfulness at night
- NKJV To declare Your lovingkindness in the morning, And Your faithfulness every night,
- NASB To declare Your goodness in the morning And Your faithfulness by night,
- NLT It is good to proclaim your unfailing love in the morning, your faithfulness in the evening,
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Quick answer
We should proclaim God's steadfast love each morning and His faithfulness each night. Praise should mark the whole rhythm of daily life.
Overview
Morning and evening frame the day with declarations of God's covenant love (chesed) and faithfulness, the twin pillars of His character toward His people. This continual praise echoes the daily temple sacrifices and shapes a life oriented around God's reliability. Christ's people likewise live in unbroken gratitude for love and faithfulness fully revealed at the cross.
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- Lam 3:22–23It is because of Yahweh’s loving kindnesses that we are not consumed, because his compassion doesn’t fail.
- Ps 89:1–2A contemplation by Ethan, the Ezrahite. I will sing of the loving kindness of Yahweh forever. With my mouth, I will make known your faithfulness to all generations.
- John 1:17For the law was given through Moses. Grace and truth were realized through Jesus Christ.
- Isa 63:7I will tell of the loving kindnesses of Yahweh and the praises of Yahweh, according to all that Yahweh has given to us, and the great goodness toward the house of Israel, which he has given to them according to his mercies, and according to the multitude of his loving kindnesses.
- Ps 42:8Yahweh will command his loving kindness in the daytime. In the night his song shall be with me: a prayer to the God of my life.
- Acts 16:25But about midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the prisoners were listening to them.
- Ps 71:15My mouth will tell about your righteousness, and of your salvation all day, though I don’t know its full measure.
- Ps 145:2Every day I will praise you. I will extol your name forever and ever.
- Job 35:10But no one says, ‘Where is God my Maker, who gives songs in the night,
- Ps 77:2In the day of my trouble I sought the Lord. My hand was stretched out in the night, and didn’t get tired. My soul refused to be comforted.
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