1. Psalm 47 "All nations, clap your hand and shout!" The tune is Rockingham/Communion. Sing Psalms.

    Psalm 47 "All nations, clap your hand and shout!" The tune is Rockingham/Communion. Sing Psalms.

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  2. Psalms 35 - Yahweh Be Magnified (Legacy Standard Bible - LSB)

    Psalms 35 - Yahweh Be Magnified (Legacy Standard Bible - LSB)

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  3. HEMET, CALIFORNIA FLEET OF UFOs CHARIOTS OF GOD ANGELS MULTIPLY APPEARING ILLUMINATED🕎Psalms 103:20

    HEMET, CALIFORNIA FLEET OF UFOs CHARIOTS OF GOD ANGELS MULTIPLY APPEARING ILLUMINATED🕎Psalms 103:20

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  4. BIG BEAR LAKE CALIFORNIA UFO CHARIOTS OF GOD ANGELS PERFORMS SHARP MANEUVER 🕎Psalms 103:20 “ANGELS”

    BIG BEAR LAKE CALIFORNIA UFO CHARIOTS OF GOD ANGELS PERFORMS SHARP MANEUVER 🕎Psalms 103:20 “ANGELS”

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  5. Bible 365 - Day 32: Psalms - Psalms 12-14

    Bible 365 - Day 32: Psalms - Psalms 12-14

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  6. Psalms 41 - O Yahweh, Be Gracious to Me (Legacy Standard Bible - LSB)

    Psalms 41 - O Yahweh, Be Gracious to Me (Legacy Standard Bible - LSB)

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  7. Praying Psalms 7 and 8--Trusting God--Strength in Injustice 😀🥲🥰🤪😒😆☺️😛🥸🤩😍😎🤓🧐🙂🙃

    Praying Psalms 7 and 8--Trusting God--Strength in Injustice 😀🥲🥰🤪😒😆☺️😛🥸🤩😍😎🤓🧐🙂🙃

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  8. Bible 365 - Day 11: Psalms - Psalms 3-5

    Bible 365 - Day 11: Psalms - Psalms 3-5

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  9. Psalm 47 "All nations, clap your hands and shout!" The tune is Herongate. Sing Psalms.

    Psalm 47 "All nations, clap your hands and shout!" The tune is Herongate. Sing Psalms.

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  10. Psalm 23 "The Lord is my Shepherd" The tune is Tarwathie and is sung 'a cappella'. (Sing Psalms)

    Psalm 23 "The Lord is my Shepherd" The tune is Tarwathie and is sung 'a cappella'. (Sing Psalms)

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  11. Psalms Chapter One A Path to Prosperity #rumbletakeover #rumblerant

    Psalms Chapter One A Path to Prosperity #rumbletakeover #rumblerant

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  12. ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “sport” - c. 1400, "take pleasure, enjoy or amuse oneself," from Old French desporter, "to divert, please; to seek amusement," etymologically "carry away" 🕎Psalms 83;1-9 KJV

    ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “sport” - c. 1400, "take pleasure, enjoy or amuse oneself," from Old French desporter, "to divert, please; to seek amusement," etymologically "carry away" 🕎Psalms 83;1-9 KJV

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