Bless: This sublime poem on the works of God in creation and providence, is ascribed to David in the LXX, Vulgate, Ethiopic, Syriac, and Arabic; and as it opens and closes with the same words as the preceding psalm, it is probable that it was composed on the same occasion; and it is written as part of it in nine manuscripts Psa 104:35, Psa 103:1, Psa 103:2, Psa 103:22
O Lord: Psa 7:1, Dan 9:4, Hab 1:12
art very great: Psa 145:3, Jer 23:24, Jer 32:17-19, Rev 1:13-20
clothed: Psa 93:1, Isa 59:17, Dan 7:9
honour: Psa 29:1-4, Psa 96:6
Reciprocal: 1Ch 29:11 - majesty Job 37:22 - with Job 39:19 - clothed Job 40:10 - Deck Psa 45:3 - glory Psa 62:5 - soul Psa 96:2 - bless Psa 132:9 - thy priests Psa 145:5 - will speak Psa 146:1 - Praise the Lord Dan 4:30 - and for Mar 9:3 - his raiment Heb 8:1 - the Majesty