Psalm 121 (He Watches Over You)
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Psalm 121 (He Watches Over You)
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I lift my eyes up to the hills
Where does my help come from?
My help comes from Yahweh
Maker of heaven and earth
He will not let your feet slip
His right hand never leaves you
He who keeps you never slumbers nor sleeps
He watches over you
Like a shade from the sun by day and the moon by night
He watches over you
No evil can ever invade the covering of Yahweh
When you go out
When you come in
He watches over you
Today and forevermore
He never leaves you
He never leaves you alone
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