Psalms, 65

The New American Bible

1 For the leader. A psalm of David. A song.

2 To you we owe our hymn of praise, O God on Zion; To you our vows must be fulfilled,

3 you who hear our prayers. To you all flesh must come

4 with its burden of wicked deeds. We are overcome by our sins; only you can pardon them.

5 Happy the chosen ones you bring to dwell in your courts. May we be filled with the good things of your house, the blessings of your holy temple!

6 You answer us with awesome deeds of justice, O God our savior, The hope of all the ends of the earth and of far distant islands.

7 You are robed in power, you set up the mountains by your might.

8 You still the roaring of the seas, the roaring of their waves, the tumult of the peoples.

9 Distant peoples stand in awe of your marvels; east and west you make resound with joy.

10 You visit the earth and water it, make it abundantly fertile. God's stream is filled with water; with it you supply the world with grain. Thus do you prepare the earth:

11 you drench plowed furrows, and level their ridges. With showers you keep the ground soft, blessing its young sprouts.

12 You adorn the year with your bounty; your paths drip with fruitful rain.

13 The untilled meadows also drip; the hills are robed with joy.

14 The pastures are clothed with flocks, the valleys blanketed with grain; they cheer and sing for joy.




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Psalm 65 is a psalm of thanksgiving in which the psalmist praises God for his goodness and provision. He describes God's greatness in his creation and in control of nature, and thanks for the care God has with the earth and with the people. Scouring the whole Bible, five verses related to the topics covered in Psalm 65 were found, presented below in order of proximity to the themes of the chapter:

Psalm 104:14-15: "He grows the grass to cattle, and the plants that man cultivates, to the earth to remove the food: the wine, which rejoices the heart of man; olive oil, which gives him shine in face; and the bread that sustains its vigor. " This verse highlights God's provision for earth and people, reminding us that everything we have comes from God.

Matthew 6:26: "Observe the birds of heaven: do not sow, do not harvest, or gather in barns; however, your heavenly Father sustains them. Do you not have much more value than birds?" This verse speaks of God's care with creation, reminding us that we can trust his provision.

Psalm 104:24: "How numerous are your works, Lord! You have done them all with wisdom; the earth is full of your creatures." This verse highlights God's greatness and wisdom in his creation, reminding us that we can praise him for his work.

Genesis 1:31: "God saw all that he had done, and everything had been very good. The afternoon and the morning were passed; this was the sixth day." This verse shows that God's creation is good, and we can thank Him for it.

Luke 12:24: "Observe the crows: They do not sow, do not reap, have no pantry or barn; yet God sustains them. The more worth you than the birds!" This verse also speaks of God's care with creation and reminds us that we can trust his provision.





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