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Psalms 65 (NIV)
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Ps.65.1

65:1 God alone deserves praise and is worthy to have vows made to him.

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Ps.65.1-13

Ps 65 This psalm recounts the reasons why all people should praise and revere God for his almighty power and merciful care for his universe.

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Ps.65.13

65:13 Nature bursts out in praise of the Creator (see 79:13; 96:11-13; 148:3-5, 7-12; Isa 55:12-13).

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Ps.65.1-3

65:1-3 Praise is the appropriate response to God’s majestic deeds in redemption (65:3-5) and in nature (65:5-13).

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