< Psalms 65 >

1 To the choirmaster a psalm of David a song. To you silence [is] praise O God in Zion and to you it will be paid a vow.
For the music director. A psalm of David. A song. God, you deserve to be praised, and in Zion we will keep our promises to you.
2 O [you who] hear prayer to you all flesh they will come.
You hear our prayers; everyone comes to you.
3 Things of iniquities they are [too] strong for me transgressions our you you atone for them.
Even though we're drowning in our sins and our disobedience, you forgive us.
4 How blessed! - [is [the] one whom] you choose and you may bring [him] near he dwells courts your may we be satisfied by [the] goodness of house your [the] holy [place] of temple your.
Happy are those you choose to keep close to you, those who live in your courts! We are delighted with the blessings we receive in your house, your holy Temple!
5 Awesome [deeds] - in righteousness you answer us O God of salvation our [the] trust of all [the] ends of [the] earth and [the] sea distant.
In your goodness you answer us through the wonderful things you do, God of our salvation. You can be trusted by everyone on earth, including those sailing distant oceans.
6 [who] established Mountains by strength his [who] is girded with might.
You made the mountains by your power, for you have great strength.
7 [who] calms - [the] uproar of [the] seas [the] uproar of Waves their and [the] tumult of [the] peoples.
You calm the raging seas and crashing waves, you silence the noisy shouts of the nations.
8 And they were afraid - [the] inhabitants of [the] ends from signs your [the] going out of morning and evening you make shout for joy.
Everyone, even those in distant lands, are amazed by the wonderful things you do, from the east to the west they sing for joy.
9 You visit the earth - and you made overflow it much you make rich it [the] stream of God is full water you prepare grain their for thus you prepare it.
You care for the earth and water it; you make it very productive. God, your river is full of water to grow the grain—this is what you have planned.
10 Furrows its [surely] watering you press down ridges its with copious showers you soften it growth its you bless.
You fill the ploughed furrows with water, you soften the ridges; you bless the growing crops.
11 You crown [the] year of goodness your and tracks your they drip! fatness.
You make the high point of the year a wonderful harvest, filling the wagons with good things.
12 They drip [the] pastures of [the] wilderness and rejoicing [the] hills they gird on.
The pastures in the wilderness grow lush; the hillsides are clothed in bright flowers.
13 They are clothed [the] pastures - flock[s] and [the] valleys they cover themselves grain they shout for joy also they sing.
The meadows are covered with flocks of sheep, and the valleys with fields of grain. Everything triumphantly sings for joy.

< Psalms 65 >