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A Psalm by David [Beloved]. 
Context: 2 Sam 6 Possibly, celebrating God’s magnificent power while the Ark of Covenant returns. (2 Sam 6:2-5) 
 1 Ascribe to Adonai , you sons of the mighty, 
ascribe to Adonai  kavod ·weighty glory· and strength. 
 2 Ascribe to Adonai  the kavod ·weighty glory· due to his name. 
Hawa ·Bow low, prostrate· to worship Adonai  in holy array. 
 3  Adonai ’s voice is on the waters. 
The God of kavod ·weighty glory· thunders, even Adonai  on many waters. 
 4  Adonai ’s voice is powerful. 
Adonai ’s voice is full of majesty. 
 5  Adonai ’s voice breaks the cedars. 
Yes, Adonai  breaks in pieces the cedars of Lebanon. 
 6 He makes them also to skip like a calf; 
Lebanon and Sirion like a young, wild ox. 
 7  Adonai ’s voice strikes with flashes of lightning. 
 8  Adonai ’s voice shakes the wilderness. 
Adonai  shakes the wilderness of Kadesh. 
 9  Adonai ’s voice makes the deer calve, 
and strips the forests bare. 
In his temple everything says, “Kavod ·Weighty glory·!” 
 10  Adonai  sat enthroned at the Flood. * Note: “Enthroned at the Flood” references back to Genesis 1. 
Yes, Adonai  sits as King forever. 
 11  Adonai  will give strength to his people. 
Adonai  will bless his people with peace.