Psalms 105
105
The Lord Can Be Trusted
1 #
3 Macc 2.1. Praise the Lord
and pray in his name!
Tell everyone
what he has done.
2Sing praises to the Lord!
Tell about his miracles.
3Celebrate and worship
his holy name
with all your heart.
4Trust the Lord
and his mighty power.
5Remember his miracles
and all his wonders
and his fair decisions.
6You belong to the family
of Abraham, his servant;
you are his chosen ones,
the descendants of Jacob.
7The Lord is our God,
bringing justice
everywhere on earth.
8He will never forget
his agreement or his promises,
not in thousands of years.
* 9#Gn 12.7; 17.8; Gn 26.3. God made an eternal promise
10 #
Gn 28.13. to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob,
11when he said, “I'll give you
the land of Canaan.”
12At the time there were
only a few of us,
and we were homeless.
13We wandered from nation
to nation, from one country
to another.
14 #
Gn 20.3-7. God did not let anyone
mistreat our people.
Instead he protected us
by punishing rulers
15and telling them,
“Don't touch my chosen leaders
or harm my prophets!”
16 #
Gn 41.53-57. God kept crops from growing
until food was scarce
everywhere in the land.
17 #
Gn 37.28; 45.5. But he had already sent Joseph,
sold as a slave into Egypt,
18 #
Gn 39.20—40.23. with chains of iron
around his legs and neck.
19Joseph remained a slave
until his own words
had come true,
and the Lord had finished
testing him.
20 #
Gn 41.14. Then the king of Egypt
set Joseph free
21 #
Gn 41.39-41. and put him in charge
of everything he owned.
22Joseph was in command
of the officials,
and he taught the leaders
how to use wisdom.
23 #
Gn 46.5-7;
Gn 47.11. Jacob and his family
came and settled in Egypt
as foreigners.
24 #
Ex 1.7-14. They were the Lord's people,
so he let them grow stronger
than their enemies.
25They served the Lord,
and he made the Egyptians plan
hateful things against them.
26 #
Ex 3.1—4.17. God sent his servant Moses.
He also chose and sent Aaron
27to his people in Egypt,
and they worked miracles
and wonders there.
28 #
Ex 10.21-23. Moses and Aaron obeyed God,
and he sent darkness
to cover Egypt.
29 #
Ex 7.17-21. God turned their rivers
into streams of blood,
and the fish all died.
30 #
Ex 8.1-6. Frogs were everywhere,
even in the royal palace.
31 #
Ex 8.20-24;
Ex 8.16,17. When God gave the command,
flies and gnats
swarmed all around.
32 #
Ex 9.22-25. In place of rain,
God sent hailstones
and flashes of lightning.
33He destroyed their grapevines
and their fig trees,
and he made splinters
of all the other trees.
34 #
Ex 10.12-15. God gave the command,
and more grasshoppers came
than could be counted.
35They ate every green plant
and all the crops that grew
in the land of Egypt.
36 #
Ex 12.29. Then God took the life
of every first-born son.
37 #
Ex 12.33-36. When God led Israel from Egypt,
they took silver and gold,
and no one was left behind.
38The Egyptians were afraid
and gladly let them go.
39 #
Ex 13.21,22. God hid them under a cloud
and guided them by fire
during the night.
40 #
Ex 16.2-15. When they asked for food,
he sent more birds
than they could eat.
41 #
Ex 17.1-7; Nu 20.2-13. God even split open a rock,
and streams of water
gushed into the desert.
42God never forgot
his sacred promise
to his servant Abraham.
43When the Lord rescued
his chosen people from Egypt,
they celebrated with songs.
44 #
Js 11.16-23. The Lord gave them the land
and everything else
the nations had worked for.
45He did this so that his people
would obey all his laws.
Shout praises to the Lord!
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Psalms 105
105
God and his People
(1 Chr 16.8–22)
1Give thanks to the LORD, proclaim his greatness;
tell the nations what he has done.
2Sing praise to the LORD;
tell of the wonderful things he has done.
3Be glad that we belong to him;
let all who worship him rejoice.
4Go to the LORD for help;
and worship him continually.
5-6You descendants of Abraham, his servant;
you descendants of Jacob, the man he chose:
remember the miracles that God performed
and the judgements that he gave.
7The LORD is our God;
his commands are for all the world.
8He will keep his covenant for ever,
his promises for a thousand generations.
9 #
Gen 12.7; 17.8; 26.3 He will keep the agreement he made with Abraham
and his promise to Isaac.
10 #
Gen 28.13
The LORD made a covenant with Jacob,
one that will last for ever.
11“I will give you the land of Canaan,” he said.
“It will be your own possession.”
12God's people were few in number,
strangers in the land of Canaan.
13They wandered from country to country,
from one kingdom to another.
14 #
Gen 20.3–7
But God let no one oppress them;
to protect them, he warned the kings:
15“Don't harm my chosen servants;
do not touch my prophets.”
16 #
Gen 41.53–57
The LORD sent famine to their country
and took away all their food.
17 #
Gen 37.28; 45.5 But he sent a man ahead of them,
Joseph, who had been sold as a slave.
18 #
Gen 39.20—40.23
His feet were kept in chains,
and an iron collar was round his neck,
19until what he had predicted came true.
The word of the LORD proved him right.
20 #
Gen 41.14
Then the king of Egypt had him released;
the ruler of nations set him free.
21 #
Gen 41.39–41
He put him in charge of his government
and made him ruler over all the land,
22with power over the king's officials
and authority to instruct his advisers.
23 #
Gen 46.6; 47.11 Then Jacob went to Egypt
and settled in that country.
24 #
Ex 1.7–14
The LORD gave many children to his people
and made them stronger than their enemies.
25He made the Egyptians hate his people
and treat his servants with deceit.
26 #
Ex 3.1—4.17
Then he sent his servant Moses,
and Aaron, whom he had chosen.
27They did God's mighty acts
and performed miracles in Egypt.
28 #
Ex 10.21–23
God sent darkness on the country,
but the Egyptians did not obey#105.28 Some ancient translations did not obey; Hebrew obeyed. his command.
29 #
Ex 7.17–21
He turned their rivers into blood
and killed all their fish.
30 #
Ex 8.1–6
Their country was overrun with frogs,
even the palace was filled with them.
31 #
Ex 8.16–17, 20–24 God commanded, and flies and gnats
swarmed throughout the whole country.
32 #
Ex 9.22–25
He sent hail and lightning on their land
instead of rain;
33he destroyed their grapevines and fig trees
and broke down all the trees.
34 #
Ex 10.12–15
He commanded, and the locusts came,
countless millions of them;
35they ate all the plants in the land;
they ate all the crops.
36 #
Ex 12.29
He killed the firstborn sons
of all the families of Egypt.
37 #
Ex 12.33–36
Then he led the Israelites out;
they carried silver and gold,
and all of them were healthy and strong.
38The Egyptians were afraid of them
and were glad when they left.
39 #
Ex 13.21–22
God put a cloud over his people
and a fire at night to give them light.
40 #
Ex 16.2–15
They#105.40 Some ancient translations They; Hebrew He. asked, and he sent quails;
he gave them food from heaven to satisfy them.
41 #
Ex 17.1–7; Num 20.2–13 He opened a rock, and water gushed out,
flowing through the desert like a river.
42He remembered his sacred promise
to Abraham his servant.
43So he led his chosen people out,
and they sang and shouted for joy.
44 #
Josh 11.16–23
He gave them the lands of other peoples
and let them take over their fields,
45so that his people would obey his laws
and keep all his commands.
Praise the LORD!
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