2O you who hear prayer, unto you shall all flesh come.
3Our sins are too mighty for us, our transgressions you only can cover them.
4Happy the person who you choose to live beside you in your courts. O may we be filled with the joys of your house, of your holy temple.
5In dread deeds you loyally answer us, O God of our salvation, whom all ends of the earth put their trust in, and islands far away.
6By your strength you establish the hills, you are armed with might;
7you still the roaring of seas, and the turmoil of nations,
8so that those who live at earth's bounds are awed at your signs: the lands of the sunrise and sunset you make to ring with joy.
9You visit and water the earth; you greatly enrich her with the river of God, which is full of water. You prepare the corn thereof,
10watering her furrows, settling her ridges; you make her soft with showers, and bless what grows thereon.
11You crown the year with your goodness, your chariot-tracks drip with fatness.
12The desert pastures are lush, the hills greened with joy.
13The meadows are clothed with flocks, the valleys are covered with corn; they shout to each other and sing.