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Psalm 65

Psa. 65:8 KJV (With Strong’s)

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They also that dwell
yashab (Hebrew #3427)
properly, to sit down (specifically as judge. in ambush, in quiet); by implication, to dwell, to remain; causatively, to settle, to marry
KJV usage: (make to) abide(-ing), continue, (cause to, make to) dwell(-ing), ease self, endure, establish, X fail, habitation, haunt, (make to) inhabit(-ant), make to keep (house), lurking, X marry(-ing), (bring again to) place, remain, return, seat, set(- tle), (down-)sit(-down, still, -ting down, -ting (place) -uate), take, tarry.
Pronounce: yaw-shab'
Origin: a primitive root
in the uttermost parts
qetsev (Hebrew #7099)
from 7096; a limit (used like 7097, but with less variety)
KJV usage: end, edge, uttermost participle
Pronounce: keh'-tsev
Origin: and (feminine) qitsvah {kits-vaw'}
are afraid
yare' (Hebrew #3372)
to fear; morally, to revere; caus. to frighten
KJV usage: affright, be (make) afraid, dread(-ful), (put in) fear(-ful, -fully, -ing), (be had in) reverence(-end), X see, terrible (act, -ness, thing).
Pronounce: yaw-ray'
Origin: a primitive root
at thy tokens
'owth (Hebrew #226)
a signal (literally or figuratively), as a flag, beacon, monument, omen, prodigy, evidence, etc.
KJV usage: mark, miracle, (en-)sign, token.
Pronounce: oth
Origin: probably from 225 (in the sense of appearing)
: thou makest the outgoings
mowtsa' (Hebrew #4161)
from 3318; a going forth, i.e. (the act) an egress, or (the place) an exit; hence, a source or product; specifically, dawn, the rising of the sun (the East), exportation, utterance, a gate, a fountain, a mine, a meadow (as producing grass)
KJV usage: brought out, bud, that which came out, east, going forth, goings out, that which (thing that) is gone out, outgoing, proceeded out, spring, vein, (water-)course (springs).
Pronounce: mo-tsaw'
Origin: or motsai {mo-tsaw'}
of the morning
boqer (Hebrew #1242)
properly, dawn (as the break of day); generally, morning
KJV usage: (+) day, early, morning, morrow.
Pronounce: bo'-ker
Origin: from 1239
and evening
`ereb (Hebrew #6153)
dusk
KJV usage: + day, even(-ing, tide), night.
Pronounce: eh'-reb
Origin: from 6150
to δrejoice
ranan (Hebrew #7442)
properly, to creak (or emit a stridulous sound), i.e. to shout (usually for joy)
KJV usage: aloud for joy, cry out, be joyful (greatly, make to) rejoice, (cause to) shout (for joy), (cause to) sing (aloud, for joy, out), triumph.
Pronounce: raw-nan'
Origin: a primitive root
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or, sing.

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afraid.Thunder and lightning, storms and tempests, eclipses and meteors, tornadoes and earthquakes, are proofs to all that there is a Supreme Being, who is wonderful and terrible in His acts.
Psa. 48:5‑6• 5They saw, so they wondered, they were terrified, they fled in alarm.
6Trembling seized them there, pain as of one bringing forth.
(Psa. 48:5‑6)
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Psa. 66:3• 3Say to God, How terrible [are] thy doings;{HR}In the greatness of thy strength thine enemies shall cringe to thee. (Psa. 66:3)
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Psa. 126:2• 2Then will be filled our mouth with laughter,{HR}And our tongue with rejoicing;{HR}Then shall they say among the nations,{HR}Jehovah will have done great things to (with) them. (Psa. 126:2)
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Psa. 135:9• 9Who sent signs and wonders into thy midst,{HR}O Egypt, on Pharaoh, and on all his servants; (Psa. 135:9)
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Ex. 15:14‑16• 14The peoples heard it, they were afraid:{HR}A thrill seized the inhabitants of Philistia.{HR}
15Then the princes of Edom were amazed;{HR}The mighty men of Moab, trembling hath seized them;{HR}All the inhabitants of Canaan melted away.{HR}
16Fear and dread fall upon them;{HR}By the greatness of thine arm they are still as a stone;{HR}Till thy people pass over, Jehovah,{HR}Till the people pass over that thou hast purchased.{HR}
(Ex. 15:14‑16)
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Josh. 2:9‑11• 9and said to the men, I know, that Jehovah hath given you the land, and that your terror is fallen upon us, and that all the inhabitants of the land faint because of you.
10For we have heard how Jehovah dried up the water of the Red Sea for you, when ye came out of Egypt; and what ye did unto the two kings of the Amorites, that were on the other side Jordan, Sihon and Og, whom ye utterly destroyed.
11And as soon as we had heard these things, our hearts did melt, neither did there remain any more courage in any man, because of you: for Jehovah your God, he is God in heaven above, and in earth beneath.
(Josh. 2:9‑11)
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Hab. 3:3‑19• 3God came from Teman,
4And his brightness was as the sunlight;
5Before him went the pestilence,
6He stood, and made the earth tremble:
7I saw the tents of Chushan in affliction:
8Was Jehovah displeased against the rivers?
9Thy bow was made quite naked,
10The mountains saw thee, and they trembled:
11The sun and moon stood still in their habitation:
12Thou didst march through the land in indignation,
13Thou wentest forth for the salvation of thy people,
14Thou didst strike through with his staves the head of his villages:
15Thou didst walk through the sea with thine horses,
16When I heard, my belly trembled;
17Although the fig tree shall not blossom,
18Yet I will rejoice in Jehovah,
19Jehovah the Lord is my strength,
(Hab. 3:3‑19)
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Acts 5:38‑39• 38And now I say to you, Refrain from these men, and let them alone; for if this counsel or if this work be of men, it will be overthrown,
39but if it is of God ye will not be able to overthrow them, lest ye be found [even] fighting against God.
(Acts 5:38‑39)
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Rev. 11:13• 13And in that hour was there a great earthquake, and the tenth of the city fell, and there were slain in the earthquake seven thousand names of men: and the rest became afraid, and gave glory to the God of the heaven. (Rev. 11:13)
outgoings.
the morning.The rising and setting sun, the morning and evening twilight, the invariable succession of day and night, are all ordained by Thee, and contribute to the happiness and continuance of man and beast.rejoice.
or, sing.
 The “tokens,” or signs, of God’s intervention will be universally acknowledged with fear. No longer will men fear the future, dreading what each day may bring forth; “the outgoings of the morning and the evening” will rejoice. (Psalm 65 by H. Smith)
 Afterward the Lord’s glory is manifested throughout the whole earth as the Millennium comes in (vs. 8-13). (Book 2. by B. Anstey)

J. N. Darby Translation

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And they that dwell in the uttermost parts are afraid at thy tokense; thou makest the outgoings of the morning and evening to rejoice.

JND Translation Notes

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Or "signs," as Ps. 135.9.

W. Kelly Translation

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And those inhabiting the uttermost parts shall fear because of thy signs;{HR}The outgoings of morning and evening thou wilt make to shout for joy.