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Psalms 99 from Scroll 4Q84 Psalmsb

5 Exalt Yahweh our God.

Worship at his footstool.

He is Holy!

 

6 Moses and Aaron were among his priests,

Samuel among those who call on his name;

they called on Yahweh, and he answered them.

 

Psalms 99 from Scroll 4Q92 Psalmsk

A Psalm of David

1 Yahweh reigns! Let the peoples tremble.

He sits enthroned among the cherubim.

Let the earth be moved.

2 Yahweh is great in Zion.

He is high above all the peoples.

[..]

Exalt Yahweh our God.

Worship at his footstool.

He is Holy!

 

Psalms 99 from Scroll 4Q98e Psalmsv

1 Yahweh reigns! Let the peoples tremble.

He sits enthroned among the cherubim.

Let the earth be moved.

 

 

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