Parallel Verses

New American Standard Bible

And my tongue shall declare Your righteousness
And Your praise all day long.

King James Version

And my tongue shall speak of thy righteousness and of thy praise all the day long.

Holman Bible

And my tongue will proclaim Your righteousness,
Your praise all day long.

International Standard Version

My tongue will declare your righteousness and praise you all day long. To the Director: By the servant of the LORD, David.

A Conservative Version

And my tongue shall talk of thy righteousness [and] of thy praise all the day long.

American Standard Version

And my tongue shall talk of thy righteousness And of thy praise all the day long.

Amplified


And my tongue shall declare Your righteousness (justice),
And Your praise all the day long.

Bible in Basic English

And my tongue will be talking of your righteousness and of your praise all the day.

Darby Translation

And my tongue shall talk of thy righteousness, and of thy praise, all the day.

Julia Smith Translation

My tongue shall speak of thy justice, thy praise all the day.

King James 2000

And my tongue shall speak of your righteousness and of your praise all the day long.

Lexham Expanded Bible

Then my tongue will proclaim your righteousness, [and] your praise all day.

Modern King James verseion

And my tongue shall speak of Your righteousness, of Your praise all the day long.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

And as for my tongue, it shall be talking of thy righteousness and of thy praise, all the day long.

NET Bible

Then I will tell others about your justice, and praise you all day long.

New Heart English Bible

My tongue shall talk about your righteousness and about your praise all day long.

The Emphasized Bible

Mine own tongue also, shall softly utter thy righteousness, - All the day long, - thy praise!

Webster

And my tongue shall speak of thy righteousness and of thy praise all the day long.

World English Bible

My tongue shall talk about your righteousness and about your praise all day long. For the Chief Musician. By David, the servant of Yahweh.

Youngs Literal Translation

And my tongue uttereth Thy righteousness, All the day Thy praise!

Context Readings

Prayer For Victory

27 Let those who are happy when I am declared innocent joyfully sing and rejoice. Let them continually say: Jehovah is great. He is happy when his servant has peace. 28 And my tongue shall declare Your righteousness
And Your praise all day long.

Cross References

Psalm 71:24

My tongue will also talk about your righteousness all day long. They who want to harm me are disappointed and confounded.

Psalm 34:1

([Psalm of David]) I will thank Jehovah at all times. My mouth will always praise him.

Psalm 50:15

Call on me in times of trouble. I will rescue you, and you will honor me.

Psalm 51:14-15

Rescue (deliver) me from the bloodguilt of murder O God of my salvation. Let my tongue sing joyfully about your righteousness!

Psalm 71:15

All day long my mouth will tell of your righteousness and of your salvation. I do not know the number.

Psalm 104:33-34

I will sing to Jehovah throughout my life. I will make music to praise my God as long as I live.

Psalm 145:1-2

([Psalm of David]) I will praise you, my God and King! I will consecrate your name forever and ever.

Psalm 145:5

On the glorious splendor of your majesty and on your wonderful works, I will meditate.

Psalm 145:21

My mouth will speak the praise of Jehovah! All flesh will praise his holy name forever and ever.

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