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Psalm 65 — Hymn for a Thanksgiving Festival 
For the leader. A psalm of David. A song. 
 1 It is seemly to praise you, O God, in Zion, 
and to you shall the vow be performed in Jerusalem. 
 2 O you who hear prayer, 
unto you shall all flesh come. 
 3 Our sins are too mighty for us, 
our transgressions you only can cover them. 
 4 Happy the person who you choose 
to live beside you in your courts. 
O may we be filled with the joys 
of your house, of your holy temple. 
 5 In dread deeds you loyally answer us, 
O God of our salvation, 
whom all ends of the earth put their trust in, 
and islands far away. 
 6 By your strength you establish the hills, 
you are armed with might; 
 7 you still the roaring of seas, 
and the turmoil of nations, 
 8 so that those who live at earth's bounds 
are awed at your signs: 
the lands of the sunrise and sunset 
you make to ring with joy. 
 9 You visit and water the earth; 
you greatly enrich her 
with the river of God, which is full of water. 
You prepare the corn thereof, 
 10 watering her furrows, 
settling her ridges; 
you make her soft with showers, 
and bless what grows thereon. 
 11 You crown the year with your goodness, 
your chariot-tracks drip with fatness. 
 12 The desert pastures are lush, 
the hills greened with joy. 
 13 The meadows are clothed with flocks, 
the valleys are covered with corn; 
they shout to each other and sing.