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Psalm 67 (Greek numbering: Psalm 66) is part of the biblical Book of Psalms.

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Psalm 67


Judaism

  • In some congregations, is recited before Maariv on Motzei Shabbat.
  • Anglican Church

    It may be recited as a canticle in the Anglican liturgy of Evening Prayer according to the Book of Common Prayer as an alternative to the Nunc dimittis, when it is referred to by its incipit as the Deus misereatur (also A Song of God's Blessing).

    The main hymn paraphrase of this Psalm is God of mercy, God of grace by Henry Francis Lyte and generally sung to the tune Heathlands by Henry Smart.

    Lutheran Church

    Also of note is Martin Luther's paraphrase, used particularly in Lutheran churches. In earlier hymnbooks this was set to the old chorale tune Es wolle Gott uns gnädig sein, but the new Lutheran Service Book also provides a newer tune Elvet Banks.

    Musical settings

    Musical settings of Psalm 67 were composed by Charles Ives and Thomas Tallis.

    References

    Psalm 67 Wikipedia