Psalms-78

(Christian Standard Version)

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  • 1 Psalm 78 Lessons from Israel’s Past A 'Maskil' of Asaph. My people, hear my instruction; listen to the words from my mouth.
  • 2 I will declare wise sayings; I will speak mysteries from the past —
  • 3 things we have heard and known and that our fathers have passed down to us.
  • 4 We will not hide them from their children, but will tell a future generation the praiseworthy acts of the Lord , his might, and the wondrous works he has performed.
  • 5 He established a testimony in Jacob and set up a law in Israel, which he commanded our fathers to teach to their children
  • 6 so that a future generation — children yet to be born — might know. They were to rise and tell their children
  • 7 so that they might put their confidence in God and not forget God’s works, but keep his commands.
  • 8 Then they would not be like their fathers, a stubborn and rebellious generation, a generation whose heart was not loyal and whose spirit was not faithful to God.
  • 9 The Ephraimite archers turned back on the day of battle.
  • 10 They did not keep God’s covenant and refused to live by his law.
  • 11 They forgot what he had done, the wondrous works he had shown them.
  • 12 He worked wonders in the sight of their fathers in the land of Egypt, the territory of Zoan.
  • 13 He split the sea and brought them across; the water stood firm like a wall.
  • 14 He led them with a cloud by day and with a fiery light throughout the night.
  • 15 He split rocks in the wilderness and gave them drink as abundant as the depths.
  • 16 He brought streams out of the stone and made water flow down like rivers.
  • 17 But they continued to sin against him, rebelling in the desert against the Most High.
  • 18 They deliberately Lit in their heart tested God, demanding the food they craved.
  • 19 They spoke against God, saying, “Is God able to provide food in the wilderness?
  • 20 Look! He struck the rock and water gushed out; torrents overflowed. But can he also provide bread or furnish meat for his people? ”
  • 21 Therefore, the Lord heard and became furious; then fire broke out against Jacob, and anger flared up against Israel
  • 22 because they did not believe God or rely on his salvation.
  • 23 He gave a command to the clouds above and opened the doors of heaven.
  • 24 He rained manna for them to eat; he gave them grain from heaven.
  • 25 People Lit Man ate the bread of angels. Lit mighty ones He sent them an abundant supply of food.
  • 26 He made the east wind blow in the skies and drove the south wind by his might.
  • 27 He rained meat on them like dust, and winged birds like the sand of the seas.
  • 28 He made them fall in the camp, all around the tents.
  • 29 The people ate and were completely satisfied, for he gave them what they craved.
  • 30 Before they had turned from what they craved, while the food was still in their mouths,
  • 31 God’s anger flared up against them, and he killed some of their best men. He struck down Israel’s fit young men.
  • 32 Despite all this, they kept sinning and did not believe his wondrous works.
  • 33 He made their days end in futility, their years in sudden disaster.
  • 34 When he killed some of them, the rest began to seek him; they repented and searched for God.
  • 35 They remembered that God was their rock, the Most High God, their Redeemer.
  • 36 But they deceived him with their mouths, they lied to him with their tongues,
  • 37 their hearts were insincere toward him, and they were unfaithful to his covenant.
  • 38 Yet he was compassionate; he atoned for their iniquity and did not destroy them. He often turned his anger aside and did not unleash Or stir up all his wrath.
  • 39 He remembered that they were only flesh, a wind that passes and does not return.
  • 40 How often they rebelled against him in the wilderness and grieved him in the desert.
  • 41 They constantly tested God and provoked the Holy One of Israel.
  • 42 They did not remember his power shown on the day he redeemed them from the foe,
  • 43 when he performed his miraculous signs in Egypt and his wonders in the territory of Zoan.
  • 44 He turned their rivers into blood, and they could not drink from their streams.
  • 45 He sent among them swarms of flies, which fed on them, and frogs, which devastated them.
  • 46 He gave their crops to the caterpillar and the fruit of their labor to the locust.
  • 47 He killed their vines with hail and their sycamore fig trees with a flood.
  • 48 He handed over their livestock to hail and their cattle to lightning bolts.
  • 49 He sent his burning anger against them: fury, indignation, and calamity — a band of deadly messengers. Or angels
  • 50 He cleared a path for his anger. He did not spare them from death but delivered their lives to the plague.
  • 51 He struck all the firstborn in Egypt, the first progeny of the tents of Ham.
  • 52 He led his people out like sheep and guided them like a flock in the wilderness.
  • 53 He led them safely, and they were not afraid; but the sea covered their enemies.
  • 54 He brought them to his holy territory, to the mountain his right hand acquired.
  • 55 He drove out nations before them. He apportioned their inheritance by lot and settled the tribes of Israel in their tents.
  • 56 But they rebelliously tested the Most High God, for they did not keep his decrees.
  • 57 They treacherously turned away like their fathers; they became warped like a faulty bow.
  • 58 They enraged him with their high places and provoked his jealousy with their carved images.
  • 59 God heard and became furious; he completely rejected Israel.
  • 60 He abandoned the tabernacle at Shiloh, the tent where he resided among mankind.
  • 61 He gave up his strength to captivity and his splendor to the hand of a foe.
  • 62 He surrendered his people to the sword because he was enraged with his heritage.
  • 63 Fire consumed his chosen young men, and his young women had no wedding songs. Lit virgins were not praised
  • 64 His priests fell by the sword, and the widows could not lament.
  • 65 The Lord awoke as if from sleep, like a warrior from the effects of wine.
  • 66 He beat back his foes; he gave them lasting disgrace.
  • 67 He rejected the tent of Joseph and did not choose the tribe of Ephraim.
  • 68 He chose instead the tribe of Judah, Mount Zion, which he loved.
  • 69 He built his sanctuary like the heights, like the earth that he established forever.
  • 70 He chose David his servant and took him from the sheep pens;
  • 71 he brought him from tending ewes to be shepherd over his people Jacob — over Israel, his inheritance.
  • 72 He shepherded them with a pure heart and guided them with his skillful hands.
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