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The Lord does whatever he pleases
    in heaven and on earth,
    in the seas and in all their depths.[a]
He causes clouds to rise
    from the ends of the earth;
he sends lightning[b] with the rain
    and brings forth the wind from his storehouses.
[c]He struck down the firstborn of Egypt,[d]
    those of humans as well as of animals.

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 135:6 The Lord does whatever he pleases (see Ps 115:3) in his acts in heaven, on the earth, in the seas, and in the subterranean waters (all their depths).
  2. Psalm 135:7 The Lord’s greatness extends to the elements and powers of nature: lightning (see Ps 148:8), rain (see Ps 29), wind (see Ps 104:4), and the storehouses from which any of the elements could be brought forth (see Pss 33:7; 65:10f).
  3. Psalm 135:8 The psalmist indicates the greatness of the Lord’s redemption of Israel through the Exodus and the Conquest by using climactic strokes. Most of the phrases in these verses reappear in Ps 136:10, 18-22.
  4. Psalm 135:8 Struck . . . of Egypt: the tenth plague (see Pss 78:51; 105:36; Ex 12:29).