Psalms 67
The psalmist asks God to have mercy and bless them, and to make his salvation known among all nations. The psalmist expresses a desire for all peoples to acknowledge and confess God, and for nations to rejoice in God's equitable judgment. The earth's fruitfulness is seen as a blessing from God, and the psalmist asks for God's continued blessing and for all the earth to fear him.
1Unto the end. With hymns, a Canticle Psalm of David. May God have mercy on us and bless us. May he shine his countenance upon us, and may he have mercy on us2So may we know your way upon the earth, your salvation among all nations3Let the peoples confess to you, O God. Let all the peoples confess to you4May the nations rejoice and exult. For you judge the peoples with equity, and you direct the nations on earth5Let the peoples confess to you, O God. Let all the peoples confess to you6The earth has provided her fruit. May God, our God, bless us7May God bless us, and may all the ends of the earth fear him
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