Psalms67
English Standard Version
1To the : . A . A . May be to us and us and make his to upon us,
2that your may be on , your among .
3Let the you, O ; let the you!
4Let the be and , you the with and the upon .
5Let the you, O ; let the you!
6The has its ; , our , shall us.
7 shall us; let the of the him!
Cross References
Psalms 67Direct verbal echo of the priestly blessing: 'bless us; and cause his face to shine'.
Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB
The 'saving health' (salvation) made known to all nations, fulfilled in Christ's presentation.
Supported by Matthew Poole, John Calvin
Parallel petition to make God's face shine upon His servants for deliverance.
Supported by Matthew Poole, JFB
The blessing on Israel attracts the nations to seek and know God's way.
Supported by Matthew Poole
The rejoicing of the nations because God comes to judge the world righteously.
Supported by John Calvin, JFB
Messianic rule characterized by judging the poor with righteousness and equity.
Supported by John Calvin, JFB
The covenant promise that the land/earth shall yield her increase under God's blessing.
Supported by Matthew Poole
Connects spiritual revival and the Lord's favor with the land yielding its increase.
Supported by Matthew Henry
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