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Psalm 67:3

Listen to Psalm 67:3
3 (66-4) Let people confess to thee, O God: let all people give praise to thee.

Psalm 67:3 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 67:3

Let the people praise thee, O God
Let them have occasion to praise God, the people of the Jews, for the mission of Christ, and for the blessings of grace and peace with him;

let all the people praise thee;
all the nations of the world, for making known the way of life and grace, and the saving health or salvation of God unto them: the word used signifies to "confess" F13; and so the Targum,

``the people shall confess before thee, O God; all the people shall confess before thee;''

that is, shall confess their sins, being made sensible of them; and confess the true and living God, turning from their idols to serve him; and Christ to be the only Saviour and Redeemer, being now made known unto them, through the preaching of the Gospel.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 (Kwdwy) "confiteantur", V. L. Pagninus, Montanus
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Psalm 67:3 In-Context

1 (66-1) <Unto the end, in hymns, a psalm of a canticle for David.> (66-2) May God have mercy on us, and bless us: may he cause the light of his countenance to shine upon us, and may he have mercy on us.
2 (66-3) That we may know thy way upon earth: thy salvation in all nations.
3 (66-4) Let people confess to thee, O God: let all people give praise to thee.
4 (66-5) Let the nations be glad and rejoice: for thou judgest the people with justice, and directest the nations upon earth.
5 (66-6) Let the people, O God, confess to thee: let all the people give praise to thee:
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