< Psalmorum 65 >

1 in finem psalmus David canticum; Hieremiae et Aggei de verbo peregrinationis quando incipiebant proficisci te decet hymnus Deus in Sion et tibi reddetur votum in Hierusalem
To the Overseer. — A Psalm of David. A Song. To Thee, silence — praise, O God, [is] in Zion, And to Thee is a vow completed.
2 exaudi orationem ad te omnis caro veniet
Hearer of prayer, to Thee all flesh cometh.
3 verba iniquorum praevaluerunt super nos et impietatibus nostris tu propitiaberis
Matters of iniquities were mightier than I, Our transgressions — Thou dost cover them.
4 beatus quem elegisti et adsumpsisti inhabitabit in atriis tuis replebimur in bonis domus tuae sanctum est templum tuum
O the happiness of [him whom] Thou choosest, And drawest near, he inhabiteth Thy courts, We are satisfied with the goodness of Thy house, Thy holy temple.
5 mirabile in aequitate exaudi nos Deus salutaris noster spes omnium finium terrae et in mari longe
By fearful things in righteousness Thou answerest us, O God of our salvation, The confidence of all far off ends of earth and sea.
6 praeparans montes in virtute tua accinctus potentia
Establishing mountains by His power, He hath been girded with might,
7 qui conturbas profundum maris sonum fluctuum eius turbabuntur gentes
Restraining the noise of seas, the noise of their billows, And the multitude of the peoples.
8 et timebunt qui inhabitant terminos a signis tuis exitus matutini et vespere delectabis
And the inhabitants of the uttermost parts From Thy signs are afraid, The outgoings of morning and evening Thou causest to sing.
9 visitasti terram et inebriasti eam multiplicasti locupletare eam flumen Dei repletum est aquis parasti cibum illorum quoniam ita est praeparatio eius
Thou hast inspected the earth, and waterest it, Thou makest it very rich, the rivulet of God [is] full of water, Thou preparest their corn, When thus Thou dost prepare it,
10 rivos eius inebria multiplica genimina eius in stillicidiis eius laetabitur germinans
Its ridges have been filled, Deepened hath been its furrow, With showers Thou dost soften it, Its springing up Thou blessest.
11 benedices coronae anni benignitatis tuae et campi tui replebuntur ubertate
Thou hast crowned the year of Thy goodness, And Thy paths drop fatness.
12 pinguescent speciosa deserti et exultatione colles accingentur
Drop do the pastures of a wilderness, And joy of the heights Thou girdest on.
13 induti sunt arietes ovium et valles abundabunt frumento clamabunt etenim hymnum dicent
Clothed have lambs the flock, And valleys are covered with corn, They shout — yea, they sing!

< Psalmorum 65 >