To the chief Musician, A Psalm and Songof David. Praisewaitethfor thee, O God, in Zion: and unto thee shall the vowbe performed. O thou that hearestprayer, untothee shall allfleshcome. Iniquitiesprevailagainstme: as for our transgressions, thoushalt purge them away. Blessed is the man whom thou choosest, and causest to approach unto thee, that he may dwellin thy courts: we shall be satisfiedwith the goodnessof thy house, even of thy holytemple. By terrible thingsin righteousnesswilt thou answerus, O Godof our salvation; who art the confidenceof allthe endsof the earth, and of them that are afar off upon the sea: Which by his strengthsetteth fastthe mountains; being girdedwith power: Which stilleththe noiseof the seas, the noiseof their waves, and the tumultof the people. They also that dwellin the uttermost partsare afraidat thy tokens: thou makest the outgoingsof the morningand eveningto rejoice. Thou visitestthe earth, and waterestit: thou greatlyenrichestit with the riverof God, which is fullof water: thou preparestthem corn, whenthou hast soprovidedfor it. Thou waterest the ridgesthereof abundantly: thou settlestthe furrowsthereof: thou makest it softwith showers: thou blessestthe springingthereof. Thou crownestthe yearwith thy goodness; and thy pathsdropfatness. They drop upon the pasturesof the wilderness: and the little hillsrejoiceon every side. The pasturesare clothedwith flocks; the valleysalso are covered overwith corn; they shout for joy, they alsosing.