Psalms 65
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To the victor; a psalm of◦ David, a song.
2 For Thee stillness is praise, O God, in Zion;
and to Thee shall the vow be paid.
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3 O Thou who hearest prayer,
to◦ Thee shall all flesh come.
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4 Words of iniquities prevail against me;
as for our transgressions, Thou◦ wilt make··atonement··for them.
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5 Happy is he whom Thou choosest, and causest to come··near;
he will inhabit Thy courts;
we shall be satisfied with the goodness of Thy house,
With the holy place of Thy temple.
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6 Fearsome things wilt Thou answer us in justice,
O God of our salvation;
the trust of all the ends* of the earth,
and of the sea, of those who are afar··off;
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7 who, in His power, establishes the mountains,
being girded◦ with might;
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8 who quells the uproar of the seas, the uproar of their waves,
and the noise of the peoples◦.
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9 And they who dwell in the ends shall fear at Thy signs;
Thou makest the outgoings of the morning and evening to sing··aloud.
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10 Thou visitest the earth and delightest··in▵ her,
Thou enrichest her much;
the stream◦ of God is··full of water;
Thou preparest them grain, when◦ Thou so preparest her.
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11 Her furrows Thou soakest;
Thou settlest her ridges;
With showers Thou dissolvest her;
her growth Thou blessest.
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12 Thou crownest the year with Thy goodness;
and Thy paths◦ drip fatness.
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13 They drip upon the sheep··folds of the wilderness,
and the hills gird themselves with rejoicing.
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14 The meadows clothe· themselves ·with the flock, and the valleys shroud· themselves ·with grain◦;
they shout, yea, they sing.