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TWOT Reference: 482a
Strong's Number H1935 matches the Hebrew הוֹד (hôḏ),
												which occurs 24 times in 24 verses
												in the WLC Hebrew.
												
											
Splendor and majesty are [found] in His presence;
Strength and joy are [found] in His place (sanctuary).
“Out of the north comes golden splendor [and people can hardly look on it];
Around God is awesome splendor and majesty [far too glorious for man’s eyes].
“Have you [Job] made him leap like a locust?
The majesty of his snorting [nostrils] is terrible.
“Adorn yourself with eminence and dignity [since you question the Almighty],
And array yourself with honor and majesty.
To the Chief Musician; set to [fn]a Philistine lute [or perhaps to a particular Hittite tune]. A Psalm of David.
O LORD, our Lord,
How majestic and glorious and excellent is Your name in all the earth!
You have displayed Your splendor above the heavens.
Bless and affectionately praise the LORD, O my soul!
O LORD my God, You are very great;
You are clothed with splendor and majesty,
On the glorious splendor of Your majesty
And on Your wonderful works, I will meditate.
Let them praise the name of the LORD,
For His name alone is exalted and supreme;
His glory and majesty are above earth and heaven.
And the LORD will make His majestic voice heard,
And show the descending of His arm [striking] in [His] fierce anger,
And in the flame of a devouring fire,
In the crashing sound of heavy rain, cloudburst, and hailstones.
Therefore thus says the LORD in regard to [fn]Jehoiakim the [second] son of Josiah, king of Judah,
“The relatives will not lament (mourn over with expressions of grief) for him:
‘Alas, my brother!’ or, ‘Alas, sister,’ [how great our loss]!
The subjects will not lament for him:
‘Alas, master!’ or ‘Alas, majesty [how great was his glory]!’
His shoots will sprout,
And his beauty will be like the olive tree
And his fragrance like the cedars of Lebanon.
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