Psalm 67
Geneva Study Bible
<or Song.>> God be merciful unto us, and bless us; and cause his face to shine upon us; Selah.
<or Song.>> God be merciful unto us, and bless us; and {a} cause his face to shine upon us; Selah.

(a) That is, move our hearts with his Holy Spirit, that we may feel his favour toward us.

That thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health among all nations.
That {b} thy way may be known upon earth, thy saving health among all nations.

(b) That both Jews and Gentiles may know God's covenant made with them.

Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee.
Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee.
O let the nations be glad and sing for joy: for thou shalt judge the people righteously, and govern the nations upon earth. Selah.
{c} O let the nations be glad and sing for joy: for thou shalt judge the people righteously, and govern the nations upon earth. Selah.

(c) By these repetitions he shows that the people can never rejoice and give thanks enough for the great benefits that they will receive under the kingdom of Christ.

Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee.
Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee.
Then shall the earth yield her increase; and God, even our own God, shall bless us.
Then shall {d} the earth yield her increase; and God, even our own God, shall bless us.

(d) He shows that where God favours there will be abundance of all other things.

God shall bless us; and all the ends of the earth shall fear him.
God shall bless us; and all the ends of the earth {e} shall fear him.

(e) When they feel his great benefits both spiritual and corporal toward them.

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