Psalm 147 Song for Healing Broken Bodies and Weak Bones | Hebrew Psalm Prayer
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This Jerusalem Psalm is a sung prayer from Psalm 147 for those walking through sickness, fragile health, and bodies that feel like they cannot carry life the way they used to. It is for hospital rooms, long recoveries, chronic pain, and quiet fears when test results are still unknown.
Psalm 147 sings that Adonai heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds. The same God who numbers the stars also sees every aching joint, every weakened muscle, every breath that feels too shallow. In this Hebrew psalm chant, we turn those words into a gentle, steady prayer for healing over broken bodies and weak bones.
As you listen, you are invited to breathe slowly, to let your shoulders soften, and to lay your fear before God. You can pray for your own body, or for someone you love who is sick or recovering. Bring to Adonai every x ray and scan, every surgery, every hidden pain that others cannot see.
Use this as a night prayer before sleep, a morning offering before treatment, or a quiet background as you rest. Let the melody carry simple words of trust: He gathers, He restores, He strengthens. When you feel small and fragile, may this psalm remind you that the Maker of the galaxies gently holds your bones and your future.
Baruch Hashem for every breath that still rises. May this Jerusalem Psalm become your healing prayer as you wait on God for renewal in body, soul, and spirit.
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Song Name: You Renew My Fragile Bones
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[Verse 1]
You gather scattered hearts that sink
You count the stars the skies above
You see these bones that bend and ache
And touch them with restoring love
[Chorus]
You renew my fragile bones
You restore my failing frame
You send healing from Your heights
And You call me by my name
[Verse 2]
You lift the humble from the dust
You bandage every hidden wound
You breathe Your strength in lungs that tire
And fill the silence of this room
[Chant]
Rofeh lishvurei lev
Rofeh lishvurei lev
Adonai You heal and bind
Hope returning to my mind
[Verse 3]
You bless the steps that I can take
You hold the steps I cannot stand
You sing over my broken sleep
And write Your mercy on my hands
[Chorus]
You renew my fragile bones
You restore my failing frame
You send healing from Your heights
And You call me by my name
[Bridge]
Not by power in my veins
Not by strength that I can claim
By Your kindness ever near
I will rise and lose my fear
[Chorus]
You renew my fragile bones
You restore my failing frame
You send healing from Your heights
And You call me by my name
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