Psalms, 67

Revised Standard Version

1 May God be gracious to us and bless us and make his face to shine upon us, [Selah]




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Psalm 67 is a hymn of praise that cries for God's blessing upon the people and praises him for his goodness and faithfulness. The psalmist asks God to grant his grace and salvation to all the nations of the earth. Psalm 67 reflects the universalist view of salvation in which all nations are blessed by God. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in Psalm 67:

Psalm 22:27: "All the boundaries of the earth will remember and turn to the Lord, and all the families of the nations will be prostrated before Him." This verse talks about the universality of worship of the Lord, which is similar to the theme of Psalm 67, where the psalmist asks God's blessing to all nations of the earth.

Psalm 47:1: "I clapped, all peoples; acclaim to God in a voice of triumph." This verse emphasizes the universal worship of God, which is similar to the theme of Psalm 67, where the psalmist asks God's blessing to all nations of the earth.

Psalm 117:1-2: "Praise to the Lord, all nations; praise him, all peoples. For his kindness is great to us, and the truth of the Lord lasts forever. Praise the Lord." This verse highlights the universality of God's love for all nations and peoples, which is similar to the theme of Psalm 67.

Psalm 145:9: "The Lord is good for all, and His mercies are about all his works." This verse highlights God's universal goodness and his mercy on all his works, which is similar to the theme of Psalm 67, where the psalmist asks God's blessing to all nations of the earth.

Isaiah 49:6: "And he said to me, Little is my servant to restore the tribes of Jacob and bring the preserved of Israel again; from the earth." This verse talks about the universal mission of the servant of the Lord, which is similar to the theme of Psalm 67, where the psalmist asks God's blessing to all nations of the earth.





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