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PSAL. LXV.
To the chief musician, a Psalm and song of David.
The Design of this Psalm, seems to be to declare the Great and Glorious work of Divine Providence, both towards his Church, and the Land of his People, and towards the rest of Mankind.
1. PRaise † waiteth a for thee, O God, in Zi∣on b: and unto thee shall the vow be per∣formed c.
2. O thou that hearest prayer d, unto thee shall all flesh e come.
3. Iniquities prevail against me f: as for our transgressions, thou shalt † purge them away g.
4. Blessed is the man whom thou choosest h, and causest i to approach unto thee k, that he may dwell in thy courts l: we shall be satisfi∣ed m with the goodness of thy house n, even of thy holy temple.
5. By terrible things o in righteousness p, wilt thou answer us q, O God of our salvation: who art the confidence r of all the ends of the earth s, and of them that are afar off upon the sea t.
6. Which by his strength sett•…•…st fast the moun∣tains u; being girded with power x.
7. Which stilleth the noise of the seas, the noise of their waves y, and the tumult of the Peo∣ple z.
8. They also that dwell in the uttermost parts a are afraid at thy tokens b: thou makest the out∣goings of the morning and evening c ‖ to rejoyce.
9. Thou visitest d the earth e and ‖ water∣est it f: thou greatly enrichest it with the river of God g which is full of water: thou preparest h them i corn, when thou hast so provided for it k.