Psalms 65

Leeser(i) 1 To the chief musician, a psalm and song of David. (65:2) For thee praise is waiting, O God, in Zion: and unto thee shall vows be paid. 2 (65:3) O thou that hearest prayer, unto thee all flesh shall come. 3 (65:4) The iniquitous things have become too mighty for me: our transgressions—these wilt thou wipe away. 4 (65:5) Happy is he whom thou choosest, and causest to approach, that he may dwell in thy courts: let us be satisfied with the happiness of thy house, the holiness of thy temple. 5 (65:6) With terrific deeds in righteousness wilt thou answer us, O God of our salvation, who art the confidence of all the ends of the earth, and of the sea, that are far away; 6 (65:7) Who setteth firmly the mountains by his power, who is girded with might; 7 (65:8) Who assuageth the roaring of the seas, the roaring of their waves, and the tumult of nations. 8 (65:9) And they that dwell in the uttermost parts are afraid of thy wondrous signs: the outgoings of the morning and evening thou causest to rejoice. 9 (65:10) Thou hast thought of the earth, and waterest her abundantly; thou greatly enrichest her; the brook of God is full of water: thou preparest their corn, when thou hast thus prepared her. 10 (65:11) Watering her furrows abundantly, smoothing down her ridges, thou softenest her with showers; thou blessest her growth. 11 (65:12) Thou hast crowned the year of thy goodness; and thy tracks drop fatness: 12 (65:13) The pastures of the wilderness are dropping with plenty: and the hills are girt with gladness. 13 (65:14) The meadows are clothed with flocks, and the valleys are enveloped with corn: men shout for joy, yea, they also sing.