Psalms 95
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1Oh come, let’s sing to Adonai .

Let’s shout aloud to the rock of our yesha' ·salvation·!

2Let’s come before his presence with thanksgiving.

Let’s extol him with songs!

3For Adonai is a great God,

a great King above all deities.

4In his hand are the deep places of the earth.

The heights of the mountains are also his.

5The sea is his, and he made it.

His hands formed the dry land.

6Oh come, let’s worship and hawa ·bow low, prostrate·.

Let’s kneel before Yahweh 'Oseinu [Yahweh our Maker],

7for he is our God.

We are the people of his pasture,

and the sheep in his care.a

Today, oh that you would sh'ma ·hear obey· his voice!

8Don’t harden your heart, as at Meribah [Quarreling],b

as in the day of Massah [Testing] in the wilderness,

9when your fathers tempted me,

tested me, and saw my work.

10Forty long years I loathed that generation,c

and said, “This is a people that errors in their heart.

They have not known my ways.”

11Therefore I swore in my wrath,

“They won’t enter into my rest.”de

Footnotes:

7 aMPr: If Israel did penitence only one day (or else properly observed even one Sabbath), the Messiah the Son of David would immediately come. Larger context reads God says this to Israel, “My son, open to Me a door of repentance even small as a needle’s eye, and I will open to you doors wide enough for carriages and wagons and I shall come in.” (Ps 95:7 in Midrash Exodus 25). (Rev 3:19)

8 bQuoted in Heb 3:13, 3:15, 4:7, (partially in Heb 3:13, 3:16)

10 cQuoted in Heb 3:17

11 dQuoted in Heb 3:7-11

11 eQuoted in Heb 3:18, 4:3, 4:5, (partially in Heb 3:19, 4:1, 4:3, 4:6, 4:10, 4:11)