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Psalms 67:7

Psalms 67:7 in Multiple Translations

God blesses us, that all the ends of the earth shall fear Him.

God shall bless us; and all the ends of the earth shall fear him.

God will bless us; And all the ends of the earth shall fear him.

God will give us his blessing; so let all the ends of the earth be in fear of him.

God will bless us, and all people everywhere will respect him.

God shall blesse vs, and all the endes of the earth shall feare him.

God doth bless us, and all ends of earth fear Him!

God will bless us. All the ends of the earth shall fear him.

God will bless us, and all the ends of the earth shall fear him.

God who maketh men of one manner to dwell in a house: Who bringeth out them that were bound in strength; in like manner them that provoke, that dwell in sepulchres.

And because God has blessed us, I desire that all people everywhere [MTY] on the earth will revere him.

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Berean Amplified Bible — Psalms 67:7

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Psalms 67:7 Interlinear (Deep Study)

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HEB אֶ֭רֶץ נָתְנָ֣ה יְבוּלָ֑/הּ יְ֝בָרְכֵ֗/נוּ אֱלֹהִ֥ים אֱלֹהֵֽי/נוּ
אֶ֭רֶץ ʼerets H776 land N-cs
נָתְנָ֣ה nâthan H5414 to give V-Qal-Perf-3fs
יְבוּלָ֑/הּ yᵉbûwl H2981 crops N-ms | Suff
יְ֝בָרְכֵ֗/נוּ bârak H1288 to bless V-Piel-Imperf-3ms | Suff
אֱלֹהִ֥ים ʼĕlôhîym H430 God N-mp
אֱלֹהֵֽי/נוּ ʼĕlôhîym H430 God N-mp | Suff
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Hebrew Word Reference — Psalms 67:7

אֶ֭רֶץ ʼerets H776 "land" N-cs
The land or earth refers to the soil or ground, and can also mean a country, territory, or region. In the Bible, it is used to describe the earth and its inhabitants, and is often translated as 'land' or 'country'.
Definition: : soil 1) land, earth 1a) earth 1a1) whole earth (as opposed to a part) 1a2) earth (as opposed to heaven) 1a3) earth (inhabitants) 1b) land 1b1) country, territory 1b2) district, region 1b3) tribal territory 1b4) piece of ground 1b5) land of Canaan, Israel 1b6) inhabitants of land 1b7) Sheol, land without return, (under) world 1b8) city (-state) 1c) ground, surface of the earth 1c1) ground 1c2) soil 1d) (in phrases) 1d1) people of the land 1d2) space or distance of country (in measurements of distance) 1d3) level or plain country 1d4) land of the living 1d5) end(s) of the earth 1e) (almost wholly late in usage) 1e1) lands, countries 1e1a) often in contrast to Canaan
Usage: Occurs in 2190 OT verses. KJV: [idiom] common, country, earth, field, ground, land, [idiom] natins, way, [phrase] wilderness, world. See also: Genesis 1:1; Genesis 18:18; Genesis 42:13.
נָתְנָ֣ה nâthan H5414 "to give" V-Qal-Perf-3fs
This word means to give, put, or set something, with a wide range of applications. It appears in many books, including Genesis and Exodus, describing God's actions and human interactions. The word is used to convey giving, selling, or exchanging something.
Definition: : give/deliver/send/produce 1) to give, put, set 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to give, bestow, grant, permit, ascribe, employ, devote, consecrate, dedicate, pay wages, sell, exchange, lend, commit, entrust, give over, deliver up, yield produce, occasion, produce, requite to, report, mention, utter, stretch out, extend 1a2) to put, set, put on, put upon, set, appoint, assign, designate 1a3) to make, constitute 1b) (Niphal) 1b1) to be given, be bestowed, be provided, be entrusted to, be granted to, be permitted, be issued, be published, be uttered, be assigned 1b2) to be set, be put, be made, be inflicted 1c) (Hophal) 1c1) to be given, be bestowed, be given up, be delivered up 1c2) to be put upon
Usage: Occurs in 1816 OT verses. KJV: add, apply, appoint, ascribe, assign, [idiom] avenge, [idiom] be (healed), bestow, bring (forth, hither), cast, cause, charge, come, commit, consider, count, [phrase] cry, deliver (up), direct, distribute, do, [idiom] doubtless, [idiom] without fail, fasten, frame, [idiom] get, give (forth, over, up), grant, hang (up), [idiom] have, [idiom] indeed, lay (unto charge, up), (give) leave, lend, let (out), [phrase] lie, lift up, make, [phrase] O that, occupy, offer, ordain, pay, perform, place, pour, print, [idiom] pull, put (forth), recompense, render, requite, restore, send (out), set (forth), shew, shoot forth (up), [phrase] sing, [phrase] slander, strike, (sub-) mit, suffer, [idiom] surely, [idiom] take, thrust, trade, turn, utter, [phrase] weep, [phrase] willingly, [phrase] withdraw, [phrase] would (to) God, yield. See also: Genesis 1:17; Genesis 40:21; Exodus 30:12.
יְבוּלָ֑/הּ yᵉbûwl H2981 "crops" N-ms | Suff
This Hebrew word refers to crops or produce, like fruits and grains, and is also used to describe wealth. It appears in the Bible to talk about the abundance of the land. In the KJV, it's translated as 'fruit' or 'increase'.
Definition: produce, fruit, produce (of the soil)
Usage: Occurs in 13 OT verses. KJV: fruit, increase. See also: Leviticus 26:4; Psalms 67:7; Psalms 78:46.
יְ֝בָרְכֵ֗/נוּ bârak H1288 "to bless" V-Piel-Imperf-3ms | Suff
To bless means to praise or honor God, often by kneeling in worship. In the Bible, people bless God and God blesses people, showing favor and care for them, as seen in the story of Abraham and his descendants.
Definition: 1) to bless, kneel 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to kneel 1a2) to bless 1b) (Niphal) to be blessed, bless oneself 1c) (Piel) to bless 1d) (Pual) to be blessed, be adored 1e) (Hiphil) to cause to kneel 1f) (Hithpael) to bless oneself 2) (TWOT) to praise, salute, curse Aramaic equivalent: be.rakh (בְּרַךְ "to bless" H1289)
Usage: Occurs in 289 OT verses. KJV: [idiom] abundantly, [idiom] altogether, [idiom] at all, blaspheme, bless, congratulate, curse, [idiom] greatly, [idiom] indeed, kneel (down), praise, salute, [idiom] still, thank. See also: Genesis 1:22; Deuteronomy 24:19; Job 2:9.
אֱלֹהִ֥ים ʼĕlôhîym H430 "God" N-mp
The Hebrew word for God, elohim, refers to the one supreme God, and is sometimes used to show respect to judges or magistrates. It is also used to describe angels or mighty beings. This word is closely related to the name of the Lord, Yahweh, and is often translated as God or gods in the Bible.
Definition: This name means "gods" (plural intensive-singular meaning), "God" Another name of ye.ho.vah (יהוה "LORD" H3068G)
Usage: Occurs in 2246 OT verses. KJV: angels, [idiom] exceeding, God (gods) (-dess, -ly), [idiom] (very) great, judges, [idiom] mighty. See also: Genesis 1:1; Genesis 22:12; Exodus 3:11.
אֱלֹהֵֽי/נוּ ʼĕlôhîym H430 "God" N-mp | Suff
The Hebrew word for God, elohim, refers to the one supreme God, and is sometimes used to show respect to judges or magistrates. It is also used to describe angels or mighty beings. This word is closely related to the name of the Lord, Yahweh, and is often translated as God or gods in the Bible.
Definition: This name means "gods" (plural intensive-singular meaning), "God" Another name of ye.ho.vah (יהוה "LORD" H3068G)
Usage: Occurs in 2246 OT verses. KJV: angels, [idiom] exceeding, God (gods) (-dess, -ly), [idiom] (very) great, judges, [idiom] mighty. See also: Genesis 1:1; Genesis 22:12; Exodus 3:11.

Study Notes — Psalms 67:7

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Context — May God Cause His Face to Shine upon Us

Cross References

ReferenceText (BSB)
1 Psalms 22:27 All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the LORD. All the families of the nations will bow down before Him.
2 Acts 13:26 Brothers, children of Abraham, and you Gentiles who fear God, it is to us that this message of salvation has been sent.
3 Isaiah 45:22 Turn to Me and be saved, all the ends of the earth; for I am God, and there is no other.
4 Psalms 65:5 With awesome deeds of righteousness You answer us, O God of our salvation, the hope of all the ends of the earth and of the farthest seas.
5 Genesis 12:2–3 I will make you into a great nation, and I will bless you; I will make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you; and all the families of the earth will be blessed through you. ”
6 Acts 13:47 For this is what the Lord has commanded us: ‘I have made you a light for the Gentiles, to bring salvation to the ends of the earth.’ ”
7 Psalms 29:11 The LORD gives His people strength; the LORD blesses His people with peace.
8 Revelation 15:4 Who will not fear You, O Lord, and glorify Your name? For You alone are holy. All nations will come and worship before You, for Your righteous acts have been revealed.”
9 Acts 2:28 You have made known to me the paths of life; You will fill me with joy in Your presence.’
10 Malachi 1:11 For My name will be great among the nations, from where the sun rises to where it sets. In every place, incense and pure offerings will be presented in My name, because My name will be great among the nations,” says the LORD of Hosts.

Psalms 67:7 Summary

[God blesses us so that we can be a blessing to others and help them come to know and fear Him. This means that God's favor and goodness towards us is not just for our own benefit, but also for the purpose of spreading His glory to all nations, as seen in Psalms 67:7. As we experience God's blessing, we are called to share His love with others and to live a life that reflects His character, as seen in Matthew 5:16. By doing so, we can help spread God's blessing to all the ends of the earth and bring glory to His name.]

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for God to bless us?

God's blessing is an expression of His favor and goodness towards us, as seen in Psalms 67:6, where it says 'The earth has yielded its harvest; God, our God, blesses us.' This blessing is not just for our own benefit, but also for the purpose of spreading His glory to all nations, as stated in Psalms 67:7.

Why does God want all the ends of the earth to fear Him?

God desires that all people would reverence and worship Him, recognizing His power and authority, as stated in Psalms 67:7. This fear is not about being afraid, but about having a deep respect and awe for who God is, as seen in Proverbs 1:7, which says 'The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge.'

How can we be a part of God's plan to bless all nations?

As believers, we can be a part of God's plan by sharing the Gospel with others, as commanded in Matthew 28:19-20, and by living a life that reflects God's love and character, as seen in 1 John 4:7-8. By doing so, we can help spread God's blessing to all the ends of the earth, as stated in Psalms 67:7.

What is the relationship between God's blessing and the fear of Him?

According to Psalms 67:7, God's blessing is closely tied to the fear of Him. As people experience God's blessing, they are more likely to develop a deep reverence and respect for Him, which in turn leads to a greater fear of God, as seen in Psalms 111:10, which says 'The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.'

Reflection Questions

  1. What are some ways that I have experienced God's blessing in my life, and how can I use those experiences to share His love with others?
  2. How can I cultivate a deeper fear of God in my own heart, and what are some practical steps I can take to prioritize reverence and worship in my daily life?
  3. What are some obstacles that might prevent people from fearing God, and how can I overcome those obstacles in my own life and in my interactions with others?
  4. How can I be a part of God's plan to bless all nations, and what role can I play in spreading the Gospel to those who have not yet heard it?
  5. What are some ways that I can demonstrate God's love and character to those around me, and how can I use my life as a witness to the power and goodness of God?

Gill's Exposition on Psalms 67:7

God shall bless us,.... The Holy Spirit blesses with regenerating and renewing grace; with faith, comfort, joy and peace, by shedding abroad in the heart the love of the Father and the Son; by

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Psalms 67:7

Let the people praise thee, O God; let all the people praise thee. -When all the peoples praise God, then the earth itself shall be delivered from the curse. Verse 6.

Trapp's Commentary on Psalms 67:7

Psalms 67:7 God shall bless us; and all the ends of the earth shall fear him.Ver. 7. God shall bless us] God is thrice named here and in the former verse, to note the trinity of persons, as Ramban wrote, In more Nevochim, and had, therefore, his book burnt by the Jews in France. And whereas it is thrice here said "God shall bless us," it importeth that the blessings here meant are more than terrene and bodily blessings.

Adam Clarke's Commentary on Psalms 67:7

Verse 7. God shall bless us] He shall ever be speaking good to us, and ever showering down good things upon us. The last clause of the sixth verse should be joined to the seventh, as it is in several of the Versions, and should be in all. Many of the fathers, and several commentators, have thought that there is a reference to the Holy Trinity in the triple repetition of the word GOD: "God, our God, shall bless us; God shall bless us;" thus paraphrased in the old Psalter: "Blis us God the Fader: and our God the sone: and blis us and multipli us God the Hali Gast; that swa drede him God, all the endis of erth; for he wil comme to deme rightwysly that unrightwysly was demed. He that kan drede him, he cesses noght to lufe him." When or by whom this Psalm was written cannot be ascertained. It seems to be simply a prophecy concerning the calling of the Gentiles, the preaching of the apostles, and the diffusion and influence of Christianity in the world. It is a fine piece of devotion; and it would be nearly impossible to read or repeat it with a cold and unaffected heart. ANALYSIS OF THE SIXTY-SEVENTH PSALM This Psalm may be divided into three parts: - I. A general prayer, Psalms 67:1. And the reason of it, Psalms 67:2. II. A double vow, Psalms 67:3-4. With the reason. The vow repeated, Psalms 67:6. III. The effects that were to follow, Psalms 67:6-7. 1. The first part, a prayer for mercy: "God be merciful to us!" for God's mercy is the fountain of all our blessings. 2. Then bless us through that mercy with temporal and spiritual good. 3. "Cause his face to shine." Give us a sense of thy approbation. 4. Let these blessings be extended to all men. For this reason: 1. "That thy way," thy will, word, worship, c., "may be known upon earth." 2. "Thy saving health," the redemption by Christ, "to all nations." II. Then shall God be honoured one will readily flow from the other; for mercy brings knowledge of God and his goodness; and this knowledge brings praise. This verse is emphatic: - 1. In respect of the object; "Thee," not strange gods. 2. ALL shall praise - not mutter or meditate praise, but make it illustrious. 3. This should be done frequently, an example of which we have in this Psalm. 4. It should be done cheerfully, with a glad heart; not words merely, but affections of praise. For this also he gives a reason which is two-fold: - 1. His equity in judging: "Thou shalt judge the people righteously." 2. His wisdom in governing. Thou shalt lead them, תנחם tanchem, thy government shall be full of wise teaching: "Wisdom and knowledge shall be the stability of his times." III. The effects of his blessing, and our praise. 1.

Cambridge Bible on Psalms 67:7

5–7. The special occasion of the Psalm in the present bountiful harvest.

Barnes' Notes on Psalms 67:7

God shall bless us - That is, with prosperity, peace, salvation. The making of his name known abroad will be the means of blessing the world; will be the highest favor that can be conferred on mankind.

Whedon's Commentary on Psalms 67:7

7. And all the ends of the earth shall fear him—This is the ultimate moral end of all gracious dispensation.

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