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劝万民称赞神

67 一篇诗歌,交于伶长。用丝弦的乐器。

愿神怜悯我们,赐福于我们,用脸光照我们,(细拉)
好叫世界得知你的道路,万国得知你的救恩。
神啊,愿列邦称赞你,愿万民都称赞你!
愿万国都快乐欢呼,因为你必按公正审判万民,引导世上的万国。(细拉)
神啊,愿列邦称赞你,愿万民都称赞你!
地已经出了土产,神,就是我们的神,要赐福于我们。
神要赐福于我们,地的四极都要敬畏他。

赞美上帝

一首诗歌,交给乐长,用弦乐器。

67 上帝啊,求你恩待我们,
赐福给我们,笑颜垂顾我们。(细拉)
这样,普世都会知道你的道路,
万国都会知道你的拯救之恩。
上帝啊,
愿列邦都赞美你,
愿万族都称颂你。
愿列国欢呼歌唱,
因为你以公义审判列邦,
引导世上的列国。(细拉)
上帝啊,愿列邦赞美你,
愿万族都称颂你。
大地出产丰富。
上帝,我们的上帝要赐福我们。
上帝要赐福我们,
普天下都要敬畏祂。

This psalm is a song for the music leader. He is to use stringed instruments.

All the nations should praise God[a]

67 God, please be kind to us and bless us.
    Look at us with a smile on your face.
Selah.
Then people on the earth will know
    what pleases you.
People from all nations will know
    that you have the power to save them.
May people everywhere praise you, God.
    Yes, may they all praise you!
May the nations be so happy
    that they sing aloud with joy!
Because you are fair when you judge people,
    and you are a guide for all the nations of the world.
Selah.
May people everywhere praise you, God.
    Yes, may they all praise you!
The land has given us a harvest of food,
    and God, our God, continues to bless us.
God, please bless us!
Then all people everywhere will respect you.

Footnotes

  1. 67:1 See Numbers 6:24-26.

Psalm 67[a]

For the director of music. With stringed instruments. A psalm. A song.

May God be gracious to us and bless us
    and make his face shine on us—[b](A)
so that your ways may be known on earth,
    your salvation(B) among all nations.(C)

May the peoples praise you, God;
    may all the peoples praise you.(D)
May the nations be glad and sing for joy,(E)
    for you rule the peoples with equity(F)
    and guide the nations of the earth.(G)
May the peoples praise you, God;
    may all the peoples praise you.

The land yields its harvest;(H)
    God, our God, blesses us.(I)
May God bless us still,
    so that all the ends of the earth(J) will fear him.(K)

Footnotes

  1. Psalm 67:1 In Hebrew texts 67:1-7 is numbered 67:2-8.
  2. Psalm 67:1 The Hebrew has Selah (a word of uncertain meaning) here and at the end of verse 4.