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30 When you send forth your Spirit,[a]
    they are created,
    and you renew the face of the earth.
31 [b]May the glory of the Lord abide forever,
    and may the Lord rejoice in his works.[c]
32 When he looks at the earth, it quakes;
    when he touches the mountains, they smoke.[d]

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Footnotes

  1. Psalm 104:30 Your Spirit: the Spirit or “Breath” of God is the divine creative power, source of all natural life (see Gen 1:2; 2:7). So also the Holy Spirit is the source of all supernatural life (see Jn 3:5f). Hence, this verse is applied by the Church to the third Person of the Blessed Trinity.
  2. Psalm 104:31 The psalmist concludes the psalm the way it began—with praise (vv. 1-4). The Lord, who reveals himself in creation in all his splendor (vv. 1-4), has bestowed his glory on it (see Ps 19:2; Isa 6:3), and his handiwork will endure as long as he undergirds it. Hence, his faithful should respond with praise, devotion, and an intention to please the Lord (see Ps 19:15).
  3. Psalm 104:31 Rejoice in his works: as he did at the end of creation (see Gen 1:31).
  4. Psalm 104:32 The Lord is so much greater than his creation that even a mere look or touch on his part is enough to wreak havoc in it.

30 When you send your Spirit,(A)
    they are created,
    and you renew the face of the ground.

31 May the glory of the Lord(B) endure forever;
    may the Lord rejoice in his works(C)
32 he who looks at the earth, and it trembles,(D)
    who touches the mountains,(E) and they smoke.(F)

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