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Psalms 64

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1For the end, a Psalm [and] Song of David. 2Praise becomes thee, O God, in Sion; and to thee shall the vow be performed. 3Hear my prayer; to thee all flesh shall come. 4The words of transgressors have overpowered us; but do thou pardon our sins. 5Blessed [is he] whom thou hast chosen and adopted; he shall dwell in thy courts; we shall be filled with the good things of thy house; thy temple is holy. 6[Thou art] wonderful in righteousness. Hearken to us, O God our Saviour; the hope of all the ends of the earth, and of them [that are] on the sea afar off: 7who dost establish the mountains in thy strength, being girded about with power; 8who troublest the depth of the sea, the sounds of its waves. 9The nations shall be troubled, and they that inhabit the ends [of the earth] shall be afraid of thy signs; thou wilt cause the outgoings of morning and evening to rejoice. 10Thou hast visited the earth, and saturated it; thou hast abundantly enriched it. The river of God is filled with water; thou hast prepared their food, for thus is the preparation [of it]. 11Saturate her furrows, multiply her fruits; [the crop] springing up shall rejoice in its drops. 12Thou wilt bless the crown of the year [because] of thy goodness; and thy plains shall be filled with fatness. 13The mountains of the wilderness shall be enriched; and the hills shall gird themselves with joy. 14The rams of the flock are clothed [with wool], and the valleys shall abound in corn; they shall cry aloud, yea they shall sing hymns.