The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Psalms
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Psalm 65
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(To the choir-master. A song. A psalm.)
Let the whole world keep holiday in God’s presence,
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sing praise to his name, pay homage to his glory!
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Cry out to God, What dread, Lord, thy acts inspire! How great is that might of thine, which makes thy enemies cringe before thee!
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Let the whole earth worship thee, sing of thee, sing praises to thy name.
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Come near, and see what God does, how wonderful he is in his dealings with human kind,
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how he turns the sea into land, and lets men cross a river dry-shod; ours to rejoice in his mercy.
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In that power of his he reigns for ever, and has eyes for what the Gentiles do; let rebellious souls tame their pride.
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Bless the name of our God, you Gentiles, echo the sound of his praise.

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God’s will is we should live yet; he does not suffer our steps to falter.
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Yes, Lord, thou hast put us to the proof, tested us as men test silver in the fire;
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led us into a snare, and bowed our backs with trouble,
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while human masters rode us down; our way led through fire and water, yet in the end thou hast granted us relief.
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See, I come into thy house with burnt-offerings, to pay thee all the vows
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these lips have framed, this mouth has uttered, when trouble came upon me.
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Fat burnt-offerings of sheep shall be thine, and the smoke of ram’s flesh; bullocks and goats shall be thy sacrifice.
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Come and give ear, all you who worship God, while I tell of the great mercies he has shewn me;
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how this voice of mine cried out to him, this tongue did him honour.
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Would God listen to me, if my heart were set on wrong?
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And God has listened to me; given heed to my cry for succour.
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Blessed be God, who does not reject my prayer, does not withhold his mercy from me.