[[Ps-65]]
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### You who hear prayer, all men will come to you.
*Type*: prophecy
*Summary*: A prediction of a future time when people of all nations and backgrounds (the Gentiles) will seek and worship the God of Zion.
*Historical context*: Theologians identify this as a prophecy of the universal reach of the Gospel. It is historically linked to the 'Great Commission' in the New Testament and the subsequent global expansion of Christianity to non-Jewish nations.
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### all men will come to you
*Type*: fulfillment
*Summary*: The realization of the universal gathering of nations through the spread of the faith to every tribe and tongue.
*Historical context*: Historically fulfilled by the missionary efforts of the early church ([[Acts-01#v8|Acts 1:8]]) and the documented existence of global Christianity, which includes followers from every major geographic region on Earth.
*Related to*: [[Ps-65#v2|Psalm 65:2]]
### Sins overwhelmed me, but you atoned for our transgressions.
*Type*: prophecy
*Summary*: A prediction or theological promise that God Himself would provide the definitive means of atonement for human sins.
*Historical context*: While it referred to the Temple sacrificial system in its immediate context, it is viewed as a Messianic prophecy of a final, divine act of purging sin.
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### you atoned for our transgressions
*Type*: fulfillment
*Summary*: The completion of divine atonement through the sacrificial life and death of the Messiah.
*Historical context*: Fulfilled in the historical crucifixion of Jesus Christ, which is interpreted by Christian scholars as the unique and final satisfaction for the sins of humanity ([[Rom-05#v8|Romans 5:8]]-11, [[Heb|Hebrews 10]]).
*Related to*: [[Ps-65#v3|Psalm 65:3]]
### You still the roaring of the seas, the roaring of their waves, and the turmoil of the nations.
*Type*: prophecy
*Summary*: A prediction of the Messiah's authority to subdue chaotic natural forces and bring peace to political unrest among nations.
*Historical context*: This imagery describes a divine attribute that many biblical commentators believe was intended to be demonstrated physically by the future Savior.
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### You still the roaring of the seas
*Type*: fulfillment
*Summary*: The physical demonstration of divine authority over nature by Jesus during a storm.
*Historical context*: Historically recorded in the Gospels ([[Mark-04#v39|Mark 4:39]]-41), where Jesus commanded the winds and sea to be still, an act recognized by witnesses as fulfilling the divine prerogative described in the Psalms.
*Related to*: [[Ps-65#v7|Psalm 65:7]]
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