New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures — With References (Rbi8, en_US, 1984)

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Psalms, 66

To the director. A song, a melody.

1 Shout in triumph to God, all [YOU people of] the earth.*1

  1. Lit., “O all the earth,” with a pl. verb. Compare 1Ki 10:24 ftn, “Earth.”

2 Make melody to the glory of his name. Render his praise glorious.

3 Say to God: “How fear-inspiring your works are! Because of the abundance of your strength your enemies will come cringing to you.

4 All [people of] the earth will bow down to you, And they will make melody to you, they will make melody to your name.” Seʹlah.

5 Come, YOU people, and see the activities of God. His dealing with the sons of men*1 is fear-inspiring.

  1. “Men.” Heb., ʼa·dhamʹ.

6 He has changed the sea into dry land; Through the river they went crossing over on foot. There we began to rejoice in him.

7 He is ruling by his mightiness to time indefinite. Upon the nations his own eyes keep watch. As for those who are stubborn, let them not be exalted in themselves. Seʹlah.

8 Bless our God, O YOU peoples, And cause the voice of praise to him to be heard.

9 He is setting our soul in life,*1 And he has not allowed our foot to totter.

  1. Or, “among the living ones.”

10 For you have examined us, O God; You have refined us as when refining silver.

11 You have brought us into a hunting net; You have put pressure on our hips.

12 You have made mortal man to ride over our head; We have come through fire and through water, And you proceeded to bring us forth to relief.

13 I shall come into your house with whole burnt offerings; I shall pay to you my vows

14 That my lips have opened up to say And that my mouth has spoken when I was in sore straits.

15 Whole burnt offerings of fatlings I shall offer up to you, With the sacrificial smoke of rams. I shall render up a bull with he-goats. Seʹlah.

16 Come, listen, all YOU who fear God, and I will relate What he has done for my soul.

17 To him I called with my mouth, And there was an extolling with my tongue.

18 If I have regarded anything hurtful in my heart, Jehovah*1 will not hear [me].

  1. One of 134 scribal changes from YHWH to ʼAdho·naiʹ. See App 1B.

19 Truly God has heard; He has paid attention to the voice of my prayer.

20 Blessed be God, who has not turned aside my prayer, Nor his loving-kindness from me.