The Holy Bible Septuagint LXX Unaltered English Word-for-Word from Interlinear Greek

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Psalms 65

To the director; a psalm of an ode; to David.

65:1A hymn is becoming to you, O God, in Zion; and to you the vow shall be rendered in Jerusalem.

65:2Listen to my prayer! All flesh shall come to you.

65:3Lawless words overpowered us; but you shall atone our impieties.

65:4Blessed is whom you chose, and took to yourself; he shall encamp in your courtyards. We shall be filled in the good things of your house, your holy temple.

65:5Wonderful in righteousness -- heed us, O God our deliverer! He is the hope of all the ends of the earth, and of the ones in the sea afar;

65:6preparing mountains in his strength, being girded in dominion;

65:7the one disturbing the extent of the sea -- at the sounds of its waves who shall stand?

65:8The nations shall be disturbed, and the ones dwelling at the ends shall fear from your signs. The exitings of the morning and evening you shall make happy.

65:9You visited the earth, and you intoxicated it. You multiplied to enrich it. The river of God is filled with waters. You prepared their nourishment, for thus is its preparation.

65:10Saturate her furrows! Multiply her produce! By her drops the produce shall be glad while rising.

65:11You shall bless the crown of the year, because of your graciousness; and your plains shall be filled in fatness.

65:12The beautiful mountains of the wilderness shall be fattened; and the hills shall gird themselves in exultation.

65:13The rams of the sheep shall put on wool, and the valleys shall multiply grain. They shall cry out, for even they will sing praise.