[[Ps-66]]
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### All the earth will worship you, and will sing to you; they will sing to your name.
*Type*: prophecy
*Summary*: The Psalmist predicts a future era where the entire world, beyond the borders of Israel, will acknowledge and worship the God of Israel.
*Historical context*: Theologians view this as an eschatological prophecy fulfilled through the global spread of monotheism, particularly Christianity and the Great Commission ([[Matt-28#v19|Matthew 28:19]]). It is often linked to the New Testament vision in [[Rev-07#v9|Revelation 7:9]], which describes a multitude from 'every nation, tribe, people and language' worshipping before the throne of God.
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### He turned the sea into dry land. They went through the river on foot.
*Type*: fulfillment
*Summary*: This verse describes the historical realization of God's promise to deliver Israel from Egypt and lead them into Canaan via the miraculous parting of waters.
*Historical context*: This refers to the Red Sea crossing (c. 1446 BC) and the Jordan River crossing (c. 1406 BC). Archaeological evidence such as the Merneptah Stele (c. 1207 BC) confirms the presence of Israel in Canaan, and geological studies have suggested that seismic activity near the Jordan's fault lines (Tell ed-Damieh) has historically dammed the river, mirroring the biblical account in [[Josh|Joshua 3]].
*Related to*: [[Exod-14#v13|Exodus 14:13]]-16 and [[Josh-03#v7|Joshua 3:7]]-13
### We went through fire and through water, but you brought us to the place of abundance.
*Type*: fulfillment
*Summary*: The text recounts Israel's journey through severe trials (slavery and wilderness) into the prosperity of the Promised Land.
*Historical context*: This is recognized as the completion of the covenant promise made in [[Exod-03#v8|Exodus 3:8]], where God vowed to bring the Israelites out of Egypt into a 'good and spacious land, a land flowing with milk and honey.' The 'place of abundance' (Hebrew: revayah) signifies the transition from nomadic wandering to the established kingdom under the Davidic monarchy.
*Related to*: [[Exod-03#v8|Exodus 3:8]]
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