Psalms 66
66
PSALM 66
Common Meter: 8,6,8,6
1All lands to God in joyful sounds,
aloft your voices raise.
2Sing forth the honour of his name,
and glorious make his praise.
3Say unto God, How terrible
in all thy works art thou!
Through thy great pow'r thy foes to thee
shall be constrain'd to bow.
4All on the earth shall worship thee,
they shall thy praise proclaim
In songs: they shall sing cheerfully
unto thy holy name.
5Come, and the works that God hath wrought
with admiration see:
In's working to the sons of men
most terrible is he.
6Into dry land the sea he turn'd,
and they a passage had;
Ev'n marching through the flood on foot,
there we in him were glad.
7He ruleth ever by his pow'r;
his eyes the nations see:
O let not the rebellious ones
lift up themselves on high.
8Ye people, bless our God; aloud
the voice speak of his praise:
9Our soul in life who safe preserves,
our foot from sliding stays.
10For thou didst prove and try us, Lord,
as men do silver try;
11Brought'st us into the net,
and mad'st bands on our loins to lie.
12Thou hast caus'd men ride o'er our heads;
and though that we did pass
Through fire and water, yet thou brought'st
us to a wealthy place.
13I'll bring burnt off 'rings to thy house;
to thee my vows I'll pay,
14Which my lips utter'd, my mouth spake,
when trouble on me lay.
15Burnt-sacrifices of fat rams
with incense I will bring;
Of bullocks and of goats I will
present an offering.
16All that fear God, come, hear, I'll tell
what he did for my soul.
17I with my mouth unto him cry'd,
my tongue did him extol.
18If in my heart I sin regard,
the Lord me will not hear:
19But surely God me heard,
and to my prayer's voice gave ear.
20O let the Lord, our gracious God,
for ever blessed be,
Who turned not my pray'r from him,
nor yet his grace from me.
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Psalms 66
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PSALM 66
1 To victory, the song of [the] psalm. All the earth, make ye joy heartily to God,
2say ye psalm to his name; give ye glory to his praising.
3Say ye to God, Lord, thy works be full dreadful; in the multitude of thy virtue thine enemies shall lie down to thee.
4God, all the earth worship thee, and sing to thee; say it psalm to thy name.
5Come ye and see ye the works of God; fearedful in counsels on the sons of men.
6Which turned the sea into dry land; in the flood they shall pass [through] with foot, there we shall be glad in him.
7The which is Lord in his virtue without end, his eyes behold on folks; they that make sharp be not enhanced in themselves.
8Ye heathen men, bless our God; and make ye heard the voice of his praising.
9That hath set my soul to life, and gave not my feet into stirring.
10For thou, God, hast proved us; thou hast examined us by fire, as silver is examined.
11Thou leddest us into a snare, thou puttedest tribulations in our back;
12thou settedest [or puttest] men on our heads. We passed by [or through] fire and water; and thou leddest us out into refreshing.
13I shall enter into thine house in burnt sacrifices; I shall yield to thee my vows,
14which my lips spake distinctly. And my mouth spake in my tribulation;
15I shall offer to thee burnt sacrifices full of marrow, with the burning of rams; I shall offer to thee oxes [or oxen] with bucks of goats.
16All ye that dread God, come and hear, and I shall tell; how great things he hath done to my soul.
17I cried to him with my mouth; and I joyed fully [or full out joyed] under my tongue.
18If I beheld wickedness in mine heart; the Lord shall not hear.
19Therefore God heard; and he per-ceived the voice of my beseeching.
20Blessed be God; that removed not my prayer, nor his mercy from me.
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