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¿Quién es sabio? Que preste atención a estas cosas, Y considere las bondades del SEÑOR. (Psalm 107:43)
Cántico. Salmo de David. Mi corazón está firme, oh Dios; Cantaré, cantaré alabanzas, aun con mi alma. (Psalm 108:1)
¡Despierten, arpa y lira! ¡A la aurora despertaré! (Psalm 108:2)
Te daré gracias entre los pueblos, SEÑOR; Te cantaré alabanzas entre las naciones.
Porque grande, por encima de los cielos, es Tu misericordia, Y hasta el firmamento Tu verdad. (Psalm 108:4)
Exaltado seas sobre los cielos, oh Dios, Sobre toda la tierra sea Tu gloria. (Psalm 108:5)
Para que sean librados Tus amados, Salva con Tu diestra, y respóndeme. (Psalm 108:6)

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Psalm 108:3 - Cross Reference

Todos los términos de la tierra se acordarán y se volverán al SEÑOR, Y todas las familias de las naciones adorarán delante de Ti. (Psalm 22:27)
En aquel tiempo los traeré, En aquel tiempo los reuniré. Ciertamente, les daré renombre y alabanza Entre todos los pueblos de la tierra, Cuando Yo haga volver a sus cautivos ante sus ojos," Dice el SEÑOR. (Zephaniah 3:20)
Hablaré de Tu nombre a mis hermanos; En medio de la congregación Te alabaré. (Psalm 22:22)
Canta jubilosa, hija de Sion. Lanza gritos de alegría, Israel. Alégrate y regocíjate de todo corazón, Hija de Jerusalén. (Zephaniah 3:14)
Alaben al SEÑOR, naciones todas; Alábenle, pueblos todos. (Psalm 117:1)
Digan entre las naciones: "El SEÑOR reina; Ciertamente el mundo está bien afirmado, será inconmovible; El juzgará a los pueblos con equidad." (Psalm 96:10)
Todos los reyes de la tierra Te alabarán, SEÑOR, Cuando hayan oído los dichos de Tu boca. (Psalm 138:4)