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Psalms 65:4 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

4 Happy is the man of your selection, to whom you give a resting-place in your house; we will be full of the good things out of your holy place.

Cross Reference

Psalms 84:4 BBE

Happy are they whose resting-place is in your house: they will still be praising you. (Selah.)

Psalms 36:8 BBE

The delights of your house will be showered on them; you will give them drink from the river of your pleasures.

Psalms 33:12 BBE

Happy is the nation whose God is the Lord; and the people whom he has taken for his heritage.

Psalms 63:5 BBE

My soul will be comforted, as with good food; and my mouth will give you praise with songs of joy;

Psalms 4:3 BBE

See how the Lord has made great his mercy for me; the Lord will give ear to my cry.

Psalms 106:4-5 BBE

Keep me in mind, O Lord, when you are good to your people; O let your salvation come to me; So that I may see the well-being of the people of your selection, and have a part in the joy of your nation, and take pride in your heritage.

Revelation 21:3-4 BBE

And there came to my ears a great voice out of the high seat, saying, See, the Tent of God is with men, and he will make his living-place with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them, and be their God. And he will put an end to all their weeping; and there will be no more death, or sorrow, or crying, or pain; for the first things have come to an end.

Revelation 7:16-17 BBE

They will never be in need of food or drink: and they will never again be troubled by the burning heat of the sun: For the Lamb who is on the high seat will be their keeper and their guide to fountains of living water: and God will make glad their eyes for ever.

Revelation 3:12 BBE

Him who overcomes I will make a pillar in the house of my God, and he will go out no more: and I will put on him the name of my God, and the name of the town of my God, the new Jerusalem, which comes down out of heaven from my God, and my new name.

Ephesians 1:4 BBE

Even as he made selection of us in him from the first, so that we might be holy and free from all evil before him in love:

Psalms 24:7 BBE

Let your heads be lifted up, O doors; be lifted up, O you eternal doors: that the King of glory may come in.

Psalms 23:6 BBE

Truly, blessing and mercy will be with me all the days of my life; and I will have a place in the house of the Lord all my days.

Psalms 17:15 BBE

As for me, I will see your face in righteousness: when I am awake it will be joy enough for me to see your form.

Psalms 15:1 BBE

<A Psalm. Of David.> Lord, who may have a resting-place in your tent, a living-place on your holy hill?

Psalms 78:70-71 BBE

He took David to be his servant, taking him from the place of the flocks; From looking after the sheep which were giving milk, he took him to give food to Jacob his people, and to Israel his heritage.

2 Thessalonians 2:13 BBE

But it is right for us to give praise to God at all times for you, brothers, loved by the Lord, because it was the purpose of God from the first that you might have salvation, being made holy by the Spirit and by faith in what is true:

Jeremiah 31:25 BBE

For I have given new strength to the tired soul and to every sorrowing soul in full measure.

Jeremiah 31:12-14 BBE

So they will come with songs on the high places, flowing together to the good things of the Lord, to the grain and the wine and the oil, to the young ones of the flock and of the herd: their souls will be like a watered garden, and they will have no more sorrow. Then the virgin will have joy in the dance, and the young men and the old will be glad: for I will have their weeping turned into joy, I will give them comfort and make them glad after their sorrow. I will give the priests their desired fat things, and my people will have a full measure of my good things, says the Lord.

Psalms 135:4 BBE

For the Lord has taken Jacob for himself, and Israel for his property.

Commentary on Psalms 65 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 65

Ps 65:1-13. This is a song of praise for God's spiritual blessings to His people and His kind providence over all the earth.

1. Praise waiteth for thee—literally, "To Thee silence praise," or (compare Ps 62:1), To Thee silence is praise—that is, Praise is waiting as a servant; it is due to Thee. So the last clause expresses the duty of paying vows. These two parts of acceptable worship, mentioned in Ps 50:14, are rendered in Zion, where God chiefly displays His mercy and receives homage.

2. All are encouraged to pray by God's readiness to hear.

3. God's mercy alone delivers us from the burden of iniquities, by purging or expiating by an atonement the transgressions with which we are charged, and which are denoted by—

Iniquities—or, literally, "Words of iniquities."

4. dwell in thy courts; … [and] satisfied with the goodness … temple—denote communion with God (Ps 15:1; 23:6; compare Ps 5:7). This is a blessing for all God's people, as denoted by the change of number.

5. terrible things—that is, by the manifestation of justice and wrath to enemies, accompanying that of mercy to His people (Ps 63:9-11; 64:7-9).

the confidence—object of it.

of all … earth—the whole world; that is, deservedly such, whether men think so or not.

6-13. God's great power and goodness are the grounds of this confidence. These are illustrated in His control of the mightiest agencies of nature and nations affecting men with awe and dread (Ps 26:7; 98:1, &c.), and in His fertilizing showers, causing the earth to produce abundantly for man and beast.

8. outgoings of … rejoice—all people from east to west.

9. visitest—in mercy (compare Ps 8:4).

river of God—His exhaustless resources.

11. thy paths—ways of providence (Ps 25:4, 10).

12. wilderness—places, though not inhabited by men, fit for pasture (Le 16:21, 22; Job 24:5).

pastures—is literally, "folds," or "enclosures for flocks"; and in Ps 65:13 it may be "lambs," the same word used and so translated in Ps 37:20; so that "the flocks are clothed with lambs" (a figure for abundant increase) would be the form of expression.