65
A psalm written by David for the choir director 
 1 God, it is right/appropriate for us to praise you in Jerusalem, 
and to do what we have promised you that we would do, 
 2 because you answer our prayers. 
People everywhere will come to you 
 3 because of the sins that they have committed. 
Our many sins are like a very heavy burden to us, 
but you forgive us. 
 4 You are pleased with those whom you have chosen 
to live close to your temple. 
We will be satisfied/happy with all the blessings that we receive from worshiping in your sacred temple. 
 5  God, when we pray to you, you answer us and save us by doing awesome deeds; 
you are the one who rescues us; 
people who live in very remote places on the earth, on the other side of the oceans, trust in you. 
 6 By your strength you put the mountains in their places, 
showing that you are very powerful. 
 7 You calm the seas when they roar, 
and you stop the waves from pounding/crashing on the shore; 
you also calm people when they ◄make a great uproar/shout angrily together►. 
 8 People who live in very remote/distant places on the earth 
◄are awed by/have an awesome respect for you because of► the miracles that you perform; 
because of what you do, 
people who live far to the west and far to the east shout joyfully. 
 9 You take care of the soil and send rain, 
causing many good things to grow; 
you fill the streams with water, 
and cause grain/crops to grow. 
This is what you have determined/said would happen. 
 10 You send plenty of rain on the fields that have been plowed, 
and you fill the furrows with water. 
With showers you soften the hard clods/lumps of soil, 
and you bless the soil by causing young plants to grow. 
 11 Because you bless the soil, there are very good crops at harvest season; 
wherever you have gone [MTY], good crops are very abundant [IDI]. 
 12 The pastures are full of flocks of sheep and goats; 
it is as though the hills are very joyful. 
 13 The meadows are ◄covered with/full of► sheep and goats, 
and the valleys are full of grain; 
it is as though they also sing and shout joyfully. 
Note: The Old Testament in this translation is still being worked on, and is in draft form. Updates will be posted at eBible.org/t4t/.