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King James Version
1. [{A Psalm} of David.] Unto thee, O LORD, do I lift up my soul. / 2. O my God, I trust in thee: let me not be ashamed, let not mine enemies triumph over me. / 3. Yea, let none that wait on thee be ashamed: let them be ashamed which transgress without cause. →
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Norm
"Psalms 25: A real rollercoaster of a chapter, folks. We start off with a plea to God for help, then we get a plea for guidance, then a plea for mercy, and finally a plea to be saved. It's like a three-minute long prayer, written in verse form. →
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Joe Rogan Experience
Joe: Alright, so we got our Bible Expert in the house! Let's talk about Psalms 25. Can you give me the quick summary? Expert: Sure! Psalms 25 is a song of David that expresses his trust in God. He asks God to teach him the right way to live and to show him mercy, despite his sins. →
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Jeopardy
Alex Trebek: Alright, let's move on to the next contestant. How about you, what do you do for a living? Contestant: Well, I actually spend a lot of time studying the Bible, so I thought I'd summarize Psalms 25 for you. →
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Drill Sergeant
"Listen up, maggots! Psalm 25 is all about trust and asking God for help. The psalmist is asking God to show mercy and to help him in his time of need. He’s asking God to show him the right path and to remember his faithfulness. →
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Batman
Batman: Holy Scripture, Robin! It's time to read Psalms 25. Robin: You got it, Batman! Batman: The Psalmist cries out to the Lord for mercy, asking for guidance and protection. He also asks for forgiveness of sins and redemption from enemies. →
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Joe Biden
Listen, Jack, here's the deal: Psalms 25 is all about seeking the Lord's guidance. No malarkey! I tell you what, it's about asking the Lord for help, for protection, for mercy. My father used to say, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding. →
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Donald Trump
Psalms 25: Donald Trump here, and I've got to say, this Psalm is tremendous! God bless America and the amazing people who wrote it! The Psalm starts off by asking God to show His way to the many people who seek Him, and to help them understand His truths. →
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Family Guy
Peter: Alright everyone, let's talk about Psalms 25. The chapter starts with David praying to the Lord and asking for guidance. He says he trusts the Lord and that he needs his help. Lois: Ugh, why can't he just get his act together? →