Psalm 66:1-3
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Psalm 66[a]
Praise of God, Israel’s Deliverer
1 For the leader. A song; a psalm.
I
2 Shout joyfully to God, all the earth;
sing of his glorious name;
give him glorious praise.(A)
3 Say to God: “How awesome your deeds!
Before your great strength your enemies cringe.
Footnotes
- Psalm 66 In the first part (Ps 66:1–12), the community praises God for powerful acts for Israel, both in the past (the exodus from Egypt and the entry into the land [Ps 66:6]) and in the present (deliverance from a recent but unspecified calamity [Ps 66:8–12]). In the second part (Ps 66:13–20), an individual from the rescued community fulfills a vow to offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving. As often in thanksgivings, the rescued person steps forward to teach the community what God has done (Ps 66:16–20).
Psalm 66:4-5
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4 All the earth falls in worship before you;(A)
they sing of you, sing of your name!”
Selah
II
5 [a]Come and see the works of God,
awesome in deeds before the children of Adam.
Footnotes
- 66:5–6 cf. the events described in Ex 14:1–15, 21; Jos 3:11–4:24 and Ps 114.
Psalm 66:6-7
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6 He changed the sea to dry land;
through the river they passed on foot.(A)
There we rejoiced in him,
7 who rules by his might forever,
His eyes are fixed upon the nations.
Let no rebel rise to challenge!
Selah
Psalm 66:16
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16 Come and hear, all you who fear God,
while I recount what has been done for me.
Psalm 66:20
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20 Blessed be God, who did not reject my prayer
and refuse his mercy.
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