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Psalm 65: Praise for God's Bounty in Nature. Starts, "Praise waiteth for thee, O God, in Zion." This psalm is set after a good year with plentiful rain, which explains how a desert can overflow with grasslands. Pretty sure that makes it NOT a desert, but okay.
Psalm 66: Praise for God's Mighty Deeds. Starts, "Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye land." The first message sent by telegraph in 1844 was a verse from this psalm: “What hath God wrought?” — which is itself a verse from the Book of Numbers.
Psalm 67: The Nations Exhorted to Praise God. Starts, "God be merciful unto us, and bless us." This psalm's theme is a prayer for God's mercy, blessing, and light. Any further notes would render this description longer than the actual psalm. I've already said too much.
Psalm 68: The God of Sinai and of the Sanctuary. Starts, "Let God arise, let his enemies be scattered." This is supposed to be one of the greatest psalms, but honestly, I don't see it.
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