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Psalms 95

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Majority Standard Bible

1 Come, let us sing for joy to the LORD; let us shout to the Rock of our salvation!

2 Let us enter His presence with thanksgiving; let us make a joyful noise to Him in song.

3 For the LORD is a great God, a great King above all gods.

4 In His hand are the depths of the earth, and the mountain peaks belong to Him.

5 The sea is His, for He made it, and His hands formed the dry land.

6 O come, let us worship and bow down; let us kneel before the LORD our Maker.

7 For He is our God, and we are the people of His pasture, the sheep under His care. Today, if you hear His voice,

8 do not harden your hearts as you did at Meribah, in the day at Massah in the wilderness,

9 where your fathers tested and tried Me, though they had seen My work.

10 For forty years I was angry with that generation, and I said, “They are a people whose hearts go astray, and they have not known My ways.”

11 So I swore on oath in My anger, “They shall never enter My rest.”

KJV

1 ¶ O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation.

2 Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms.

3 For the LORD [is] a great God, and a great King above all gods.

4 In his hand [are] the deep places of the earth: the strength of the hills [is] his also.

5 The sea [is] his, and he made it: and his hands formed the dry [land].

6 O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the LORD our maker.

7 ¶ For he [is] our God; and we [are] the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand. To day if ye will hear his voice,

8 Harden not your heart, as in the provocation, [and] as [in] the day of temptation in the wilderness:

9 When your fathers tempted me, proved me, and saw my work.

10 Forty years long was I grieved with [this] generation, and said, It [is] a people that do err in their heart, and they have not known my ways:

11 Unto whom I sware in my wrath that they should not enter into my rest.

1545 Luther's English Bible (LED)

The Messiah is to be thanked and obeyed.

1 Come ye near, and let us rejoice in the LORD, and shout for joy to the stronghold of our salvation.

2 Let us come before his face with thanksgiving, and with psalms let us shout for him.

3 For the LORD is a great God, and a great King above all gods.

4 For in his hand is that which the earth bringeth forth; and the high places of the mountains are his also.

5 For his is the sea, and he hath made it; and his hands have prepared the dry land.

6 Come, let us worship, and kneel, and fall down before the LORD that made us.

7 For he is our God, and we are the people of his pasture, and the sheep of his hand. This day, if ye hear his voice,

8 Then harden not your heart, as it was in Meribah, as it was in Massa in the wilderness,

9 When your fathers tempted me, they felt and saw my work,

10 That I had forty years' trouble with this people, saying, They are men whose hearts always desire the wrong way, and will not learn my ways;

11 That I sware in mine anger, They shall not come into my rest.

1545 Luther's English Bible (LED)

Machine-translated from Luther's final 1545 German Bible

The LED is an English rendering of Martin Luther's final 1545 German Bible. According to BackToLuther, it was produced by using the DeepL Translator on Luther's German text, then processed, polished, formatted, and hyperlinked for reading, while preserving chapter headings and other notations from orthodox German Lutheran Bibles.

Source attribution: BackToLuther, “Luther's 1545 Bible - in English by… DeepL Translator (The LED Bible)”.

For print editions, see “1545 Luther's English Bible (LED): now in print”.

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