Sunday, May 17, 2026

CORPORATE PRAYER PSALM 65

                                        Baruch Ata YHVH, Elohey Yisrael, Avi’nu.

(Bless You, YHVH - Elohim of Israel, our Father)

 

O how our iniquities and our transgressions have prevailed over us, but now, YHVH - Go’aley’nu  (our Redeemer), we want to thank You and praise You for providing atonement for us through Your Son Yeshua M’shi’chey’nu (our Messiah).  We are blessed beyond measure that You would choose us, and cause us to be able to approach You and to dwell in Your courts; to be satisfied with Your goodness in Your house, Your Kadosh (holy/set-apart) temple. 

 

You, Tzid’key’nu (our Righteousness), have answered us in righteousness by Your awesome deeds. O Yeshua’tey’nu (our Salvation), You are the confidence of all the ends of the earth, and of the far-off sea.  Being clothed with power, You have established the mountains by Your strength, and stilled the noise of the seas, the noise of their waves, which constitutes the tumult of the peoples.  Even those who dwell in the farthest parts of those seas are afraid of Your signs.

 

You, Boreh Olam (Creator of the Universe), make the outgoing of the morning and evening rejoice, because You have visited the earth and watered it.  You greatly enrich it and prepare it.  Your river, YHVH, is full of water and with it You provide grain for the earth.  You water its ridges abundantly; You settle its furrows; You make it soft with showers; they drop on the pastures of the wilderness, so that the valleys will be covered with grain; You bless its growth.  You clothe the pastures with flocks, so that even the little hills rejoice on every side.  Your paths drip with abundance, and You crown the years with Your goodness.

 

O Elohey Yisrael, praise is awaiting You in Tziyon, and to You the vow shall be performed.  You who hear prayer, to You all flesh will come. They will shout for joy, and will sing Your praises.

 

Hallelu-Yah!!!  For You YHVH are Elohim.  You are Elohey Yisrael, Elohey Avraham, Yitzchak and Ya’acov.  Avi’nu the Almighty reigns!

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