Psalms 29
Douay-Rheims Bible (Challoner revision) · 13 verses
1A psalm of a canticle, at the dedication of David's house.
2I will extol thee, O Lord, for thou hast upheld me: and hast not made my enemies to rejoice over me.
3O Lord my God, I have cried to thee, and thou hast healed me.
4Thou hast brought forth, O Lord, my soul from hell: thou hast saved me from them that go down into the pit.
5Sing to the Lord, O ye his saints: and give praise to the memory of his holiness.
6For wrath is in his indignation; and life in his good will. In the evening weeping shall have place, and in the morning gladness.
7And in my abundance I said: I shall never be moved.
8O Lord, in thy favour, thou gavest strength to my beauty. Thou turnedst away thy face from me, and I became troubled.
9To thee, O Lord, will I cry: and I will make supplication to my God.
10What profit is there in my blood, whilst I go down to corruption? Shall dust confess to thee, or declare thy truth?
11The Lord hath heard, and hath had mercy on me: the Lord became my helper.
12Thou hast turned for me my mourning into joy: thou hast cut my sackcloth, and hast compassed me with gladness:
13To the end that my glory may sing to thee, and I may not regret: O Lord my God, I will give praise to thee for ever.
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Fr. Mike Schmitz reads and explains Psalms 29 on Day 142 of 365 — “Whole and Joyful Hearts” (Ascension). Official podcast player; audio starts when you press play.
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Psalms 29 is read at Sunday Mass — most recently on Third Sunday of Easter. Sunday homilies on those readings:
Bishop Robert Barron · Word on Fire
Becoming a Disciple of Jesus - Bishop Barron's Sunday Sermon
Fr. Mike Schmitz · Ascension
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