Psalms 104:22
The sun riseth, they are gathered, And in their dens they crouch.
The sun riseth, they are gathered, And in their dens they crouch.
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18The high hills `are' for wild goats, Rocks `are' a refuge for conies,
19He made the moon for seasons, The sun hath known his place of entrance.
20Thou settest darkness, and it is night, In it doth every beast of the forest creep.
21The young lions are roaring for prey, And to seek from God their food.
39Dost thou hunt for a lion prey? And the desire of young lions fulfil?
40When they bow down in dens -- Abide in a thicket for a covert?
8And enter doth the beast into covert, And in its habitations it doth continue.
23Man goeth forth to his work, And to his service -- till evening.
5Also, the sun hath risen, and the sun hath gone in, and unto its place panting it is rising there.
11`Our steps now have compassed `him';' Their eyes they set to turn aside in the land.
12His likeness as a lion desirous to tear, As a young lion dwelling in secret places.
5Lo, wild asses in a wilderness, They have gone out about their work, Seeking early for prey, A mixture for himself -- food for young ones.
11Where `is' the habitation of lionesses? And a feeding-place it `is' for young lions Where walked hath a lion, an old lion, A lion's whelp, and there is none troubling.
12The lion is tearing parts `for' his whelps, And is strangling for his lionesses, And he doth fill `with' prey his holes, And his habitations `with' rapine.
7From Thy rebuke they flee, From the voice of Thy thunder haste away.
8They go up hills -- they go down valleys, Unto a place Thou hast founded for them.
16He hath dug in the darkness -- houses; By day they shut themselves up, They have not known light.
17When together, morning `is' to them death shade, When he discerneth the terrors of death shade.
29Its roaring `is' like a lioness, It roareth like young lions, And it howleth, and seizeth prey, And carrieth away safely, and there is none delivering.
13They have opened against me their mouth, A lion tearing and roaring.
3They bow down, Their young ones they bring forth safely, Their pangs they cast forth.
4Safe are their young ones, They grow up in the field, they have gone out, And have not returned to them.
12And man hath lain down, and riseth not, Till the wearing out of the heavens they awake not, Nor are roused from their sleep.
6In a frightful place of valleys to dwell, Holes of earth and clefts.
7Among shrubs they do groan, Under nettles they are gathered together.
20For food do mountains bear for him, And all the beasts of the field play there.
21Under shades he lieth down, In a secret place of reed and mire.
19Then doth the king rise in the early morning, at the light, and in haste to the den of lions he hath gone;
27All of them unto Thee do look, To give their food in its season.
29Thou hidest Thy face -- they are troubled, Thou gatherest their spirit -- they expire, And unto their dust they turn back.
17By the time they are warm they have been cut off, By its being hot they have been Extinguished from their place.
12Night for day they appoint, Light `is' near because of darkness.
4If I lay down then I said, `When do I rise!' And evening hath been measured, And I have been full of tossings till dawn.
10The roaring of a lion, And the voice of a fierce lion, And teeth of young lions have been broken.
11An old lion is perishing without prey, And the whelps of the lioness do separate.
4Into all the earth hath their line gone forth, And to the end of the world their sayings, For the sun He placed a tent in them,
24Lo, the people as a lioness riseth, And as a lion he lifteth himself up, He lieth not down till he eateth prey, And blood of pierced ones doth drink.'
11They water every beast of the field, Wild asses break their thirst.
12By them the fowl of the heavens doth dwell, From between the branches They give forth the voice.
14By day they meet darkness, And as night -- they grope at noon.
14And they turn back at evening, They make a noise like a dog, And they go round about the city.
15They -- they wander for food, If they are not satisfied -- then they murmur.
6And it goeth up and down in the midst of lions, A young lion it hath been, And it learneth to tear prey, man it hath devoured.
4Roar doth a lion in a forest and prey he hath none? Give out doth a young lion his voice from his habitation, If he hath not caught?
14At the light doth the murderer rise, He doth slay the poor and needy, And in the night he is as a thief.
16Thine `is' the day, also Thine `is' the night, Thou hast prepared a light giver -- the sun.
9He lieth in wait in a secret place, as a lion in a covert. He lieth in wait to catch the poor, He catcheth the poor, drawing him into his net.
16For they sleep not if they do not evil, And their sleep hath been taken violently away, If they cause not `some' to stumble.
26Together -- on the dust they lie down, And the worm doth cover them over.
15Each of them with a hook he hath brought up, He doth catch it in his net, and gathereth it in his drag, Therefore he doth joy and rejoice.