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For the music director. On the gittith. A psalm of David. 
 1 Lord, our Lord, your magnificent reputation* Literally, “name.” In Hebrew thought name was a description of reputation and character. fills the earth! Your majesty is greater than the heavens above, 
 2 and is sung by the voices of children and infants. Your strength counters your opponents, silencing the enemy and the avenger. 
 3 When I contemplate the heavens that your hands made, the moon and stars that you placed there, 
 4 What are human beings that you should concern yourself with them? What are people that you should care for them? 
 5 You created them a little lower than God,† “God”: or, “the angels” or “heavenly beings.” The word used is “elohim,” one of the usual names for God. crowning them with glory and majesty. 
 6 You put them in charge of all that you made, giving them authority over everything: 
 7 the sheep, the cattle, and the wild animals, 
 8 the birds in the sky, and the fish in the sea—everything that swims in the ocean. 
 9 Lord, our Lord, your magnificent reputation fills the earth!