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Psalms 93 from Scroll 4Q84 Psalmsb

Your statutes stand firm.

Holiness adorns your house,

Yahweh, forever more.

 

Psalms 93 from Scroll 4Q94 Psalmsm

3 The floods have lifted up, Yahweh,

the floods have lifted up their voice.

The floods lift up their waves.

Above the voices of many waters,

the mighty breakers of the sea,

Yahweh on high is mighty.

Your statutes stand firm.

Holiness adorns your house,

Yahweh, forever more.

 

Psalms 93 from 11Q5 Psalmsa

Praise Yah!

Yahweh reigns!

He is clothed with majesty!

Yahweh is armed with strength.

The world also is established.

It can’t be moved.

Your throne is established from long ago.

You are from everlasting.

The floods have lifted up, Yahweh,

the floods have lifted up their voice.

The floods lift up their waves.

 

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•      The translation to the left is based on the World English Bible. Words in regular black font are words in the scrolls matching the traditional text for that passage.

•      Words in italics cannot be seen in the scroll, since the scroll is fragmentary. These words are supplied for readability by the World English Bible translation.

•      Words present in the scroll but with some letters unreadable or missing are in blue like this: blue. One Hebrew word often is translated into multiple English words, and when this occurs, all the English words are in blue.

•      Words present in the scroll but with spelling differences that do not affect the meaning are in green like this: green. This is common in Hebrew.

•      If the scroll is different from the traditional text, words in the traditional text that are missing from the text of the scroll are marked through in red like this: strike-through.

•      If the scroll is different from the traditional text, words in the scroll that are not in the traditional text are underlined in red like this: new words.