1
the
chief
Musician,
A
Psalm
[and]
Song
of
David.
Praise
waiteth
for
thee,
O
God,
in
Sion:
and
unto
thee
shall
the
vow
be
performed.
2
O
thou
that
hearest
prayer,
unto
thee
shall
all
flesh
come.
3
Iniquities
prevail
against
me:
[as
for]
our
transgressions,
thou
shalt
purge
them
away.
4
Blessed
[is
the
man
whom]
thou
choosest,
and
causest
to
approach
[unto
thee,
that]
he
may
dwell
in
thy
courts:
we
shall
be
satisfied
with
the
goodness
of
thy
house,
[even]
of
thy
holy
temple.
5
[By]
terrible
things
in
righteousness
wilt
thou
answer
us,
O
God
of
our
salvation;
[who
art]
the
confidence
of
all
the
ends
of
the
earth,
and
of
them
that
are
afar
off
[upon]
the
sea:
6
Which
by
his
strength
setteth
fast
the
mountains;
[being]
girded
with
power:
7
Which
stilleth
the
noise
of
the
seas,
the
noise
of
their
waves,
and
the
tumult
of
the
people.
8
They
also
that
dwell
in
the
uttermost
parts
are
afraid
at
thy
tokens:
thou
makest
the
outgoings
of
the
morning
and
evening
to
rejoice.
9
Thou
visitest
the
earth,
and
waterest
it:
thou
greatly
enrichest
it
with
the
river
of
God,
[which]
is
full
of
water:
thou
preparest
them
corn,
when
thou
hast
so
provided
for
10
Thou
waterest
the
ridges
thereof
abundantly:
thou
settlest
the
furrows
thereof:
thou
makest
it
soft
with
showers:
thou
blessest
the
springing
thereof.
11
Thou
crownest
the
year
with
thy
goodness;
and
thy
paths
drop
fatness.
12
They
drop
[upon]
the
pastures
of
the
wilderness:
and
the
little
hills
rejoice
on
every
side.
13
The
pastures
are
clothed
with
flocks;
the
valleys
also
are
covered
over
with
corn;
they
shout
for
joy,
they
also
sing.