Psalm 66


Psalm 66 is the 66th psalm of the Book of Psalms. In the Greek Septuagint version of the bible, and in its Latin translation in the Vulgate, this psalm is Psalm 65 in a slightly different numbering system.

Uses

Judaism

"what God hath wrought" was the first message sent by telegraph was suggested by Annie Ellsworth and inspired by Psalm 66:5 and Psalm 66:16. Standing in the chamber of the Supreme Court, Samuel B. Morse sent a 19-letter message to his assistant Albert Vail in Baltimore, who transmitted the message back. Psalm 66:5 was regarding "come and see what God has done" while Psalm 66:16 was regarding "Come and see what God has done for me".