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Psalms 66
Thomson Translation of the Septuagint(i)
1 For the conclusion. An Ode of a Psalm. On the resurrection. Shout for God in triumphant strains, all ye lands. 2 Sing harmoniously to his name, ascribe glory to his praise. 3 Say to God, How awful are thy works! For the greatness of thy power, let thine enemies submit to thee. 4 Let all the earth worship thee. With music vocal and instrumental let them sing to thee; let them sing harmoniously to thy name. 5 Come and see the works of God! He is awful in counsels touching the sons of men. 6 He it is who turned the sea into dry land; that they might march on foot through a flood. There let us rejoice in him 7 who ruleth by his everlasting power. His eyes look down on the nations. Let not the rebellious exalt themselves. 8 Bless our God, ye nations; and cause the sound of his praise to be heard. 9 He it is who hath kept my soul alive; and hath not given my feet to the briny deep. 10 For thou, God, didst prove us, thou hast tried us as silver is tried. 11 Thou didst bring us into the net: thou