[1]To the end, a psalm of David. The canticle of Jeremias and Ezechiel to the people of the captivity, when they began to go out.[2]A Hymn, O God, becometh thee in Sion: and a vow shall be paid to thee in Jerusalem.[3]O hear my prayer: all flesh shall come to thee.[4]The words of the wicked have prevailed over us: and thou wilt pardon our transgressions.[5]Blessed is he whom thou hast chosen and taken to thee: he shall dwell in thy courts. We shall be filled with the good things of thy house; holy is thy temple,[6]wonderful in justice. Hear us, O God our saviour, who art the hope of all the ends of the earth, and in the sea afar off.[7]Thou who preparest the mountains by thy strength, being girded with power:[8]who troublest the depth of the sea, the noise of its waves. The Gentiles shall be troubled,[9]and they that dwell in the uttermost borders shall be afraid at thy signs: thou shalt make the outgoings of the morning and of the evening to be joyful.[10]Thou hast visited the earth, and hast plentifully watered it; thou hast many ways enriched it. The river of God is filled with water, thou hast prepared their food: for so is its preparation.[11]Fill up plentifully the streams thereof, multiply its fruits; it shall spring up and rejoice in its showers.[12]Thou shalt bless the crown of the year of thy goodness: and thy fields shall be filled with plenty.[13]The beautiful places of the wilderness shall grow fat: and the hills shall be girded about with joy,[14]The rams of the flock are clothed, and the vales shall abound with corn: they shall shout, yea they shall sing a hymn.