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Psalm 33

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1 You are the LORD's people. Obey him and celebrate! He deserves your praise.

2 Praise the LORD with harps! Use harps with ten strings to make music for him.

3 Sing a new song. Shout! Play beautiful music.

4 The LORD is truthful; he can be trusted.

5 He loves justice and fairness, and he is kind to everyone everywhere on earth.

6 The LORD made the heavens and everything in them by his word.

7 He scooped up the ocean and stored the water.

8 Everyone in this world should worship and honor the LORD!

9 As soon as he spoke the world was created; at his command, the earth was formed.

10 The LORD destroys the plans and spoils the schemes of the nations.

11 But what the LORD has planned will stand forever. His thoughts never change.

12 The LORD blesses each nation that worships only him. He blesses his chosen ones.

13 The LORD looks at the world

14 from his throne in heaven, and he watches us all.

15 The LORD gave us each a mind, and nothing we do can be hidden from him.

16 Mighty armies alone cannot win wars for a king; great strength by itself cannot keep a soldier safe.

17 In war the strength of a horse cannot be trusted to take you to safety.

18 But the LORD watches over all who honor him and trust his kindness.

19 He protects them from death and starvation.

20 We depend on you, LORD, to help and protect us.

21 You make our hearts glad because we trust you, the only God.

22 Be kind and bless us! We depend on you.

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The Contemporary English Version (CEV) is a modern Bible translation that aims to make the scriptures accessible and understandable to a broad audience, including children and those with limited English proficiency. Published by the American Bible Society in 1995, the CEV emphasizes clarity, readability, and ease of comprehension. Unlike more literal translations, the CEV uses a thought-for-thought translation philosophy, which focuses on conveying the original meaning of the text in a way that is clear and straightforward for contemporary readers.

One of the key features of the CEV is its use of everyday language and simple sentence structures. The translators avoided theological jargon and archaic terms, instead opting for language that is commonly used in daily conversation. This makes the CEV particularly well-suited for public reading, educational settings, and outreach programs where the audience might not be familiar with traditional biblical language. The translation strives to communicate the essence of the biblical message without the barriers that complex language can sometimes create.

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Despite its strengths, the CEV has faced some criticism from those who prefer more literal translations. Critics argue that the CEV emphasises on simplicity and readability which can sometimes result in a loss of nuance and depth found in the original languages. Some theologians and scholars believe that the thought-for-thought approach may oversimplify complex theological concepts. Nevertheless, the Contemporary English Version remains a valuable resource for many readers, offering a clear and approachable rendition of the Bible that is particularly effective for those new to the scriptures or those seeking a more accessible way to engage with the biblical text.