Psalm 95:1-11
95 O come let us cry out joyfully to Jehovah!+Let us shout in triumph to our Rock of salvation.+
2 Let us come before his person* with thanksgiving;+Let us with melodies shout in triumph to him.+
3 For Jehovah is a great God*+And a great King over all [other] gods,*+
4 He in whose hand are the inmost depths* of the earth+And to whom the peaks of the mountains belong;+
5 To whom the sea, which he himself made, belongs+And whose own hands formed the dry land itself.+
6 O come in, let us worship and bow down;+Let us kneel+ before Jehovah our Maker.+
7 For he is our God, and we are the people of his pasturage and the sheep of his hand.+Today if YOU people listen to his own voice,+
8 Do not harden YOUR heart as at Merʹi·bah,*+As in the day of Masʹsah* in the wilderness,+
9 When YOUR forefathers put me to the proof;+They examined me, they also saw my activity.+
10 For forty years I kept feeling a loathing toward [that]* generation,+And I proceeded to say:“They are a people wayward at heart,+And they themselves have not come to know my ways”;+
11 Concerning whom I swore in my anger:+“They shall not enter into my resting-place.”*+
Footnotes
^ Lit., “face.” Compare Ex 33:14, 15 and 2Sa 17:11 ftns, “Person.”
^ “A great God.” Heb., ʼEl ga·dhohlʹ.
^ “Over all [other] gods.” Heb., ʽal-kol-ʼelo·himʹ.
^ Or, “the ranges [for exploration].” LXX and by transposing two letters in the Heb. word, “the distant places.”
^ Or, “the quarreling,” M; LXX, “the embittering”; Vg, “the irritating.”
^ “That,” LXXSyVg; MT omit.
^ “Rest,” LXXVg.