Psalm 106
106
The Rebelliousness of Israel
1 #
1 Chr 16.34; 2 Chr 5.13; 7.3; Ezra 3.11; Ps 100.5; 107.1; 118.1; 136.1; Jer 33.11. Praise ye the Lord.
O give thanks unto the Lord; for he is good:
for his mercy endureth for ever.
2Who can utter the mighty acts of the Lord?
Who can show forth all his praise?
3Blessed are they that keep judgment,
and he that doeth righteousness at all times.
4Remember me, O Lord,
with the favor that thou bearest unto thy people:
O visit me with thy salvation;
5that I may see the good of thy chosen,
that I may rejoice in the gladness of thy nation,
that I may glory with thine inheritance.
6We have sinned with our fathers,
we have committed iniquity,
we have done wickedly.
7 #
Exod 14.10-12. Our fathers understood not thy wonders in Egypt;
they remembered not the multitude of thy mercies;
but provoked him at the sea,
even at the Red sea.
8Nevertheless he saved them for his name's sake,
that he might make his mighty power to be known.
9 #
Exod 14.21-31. He rebuked the Red sea also,
and it was dried up:
so he led them through the depths,
as through the wilderness.
10And he saved them from the hand of him that hated them,
and redeemed them from the hand of the enemy.
11And the waters covered their enemies:
there was not one of them left.
12 #
Exod 15.1-21. Then believed they his words;
they sang his praise.
13They soon forgat his works;
they waited not for his counsel:
14 #
Num 11.4-34. but lusted exceedingly in the wilderness,
and tempted God in the desert.
15And he gave them their request;
but sent leanness into their soul.
16 #
Num 16.1-35. They envied Moses also in the camp,
and Aaron the saint of the Lord.
17The earth opened and swallowed up Dathan,
and covered the company of Abi´ram.
18And a fire was kindled in their company;
the flame burned up the wicked.
19 #
Exod 32.1-14. They made a calf in Horeb,
and worshipped the molten image.
20Thus they changed their glory
into the similitude of an ox that eateth grass.
21They forgat God their saviour,
which had done great things in Egypt;
22wondrous works in the land of Ham,
and terrible things by the Red sea.
23Therefore he said that he would destroy them,
had not Moses his chosen stood before him in the breach,
to turn away his wrath, lest he should destroy them.
24 #
Num 14.1-35. Yea, they despised the pleasant land,
they believed not his word:
25but murmured in their tents,
and hearkened not unto the voice of the Lord.
26Therefore he lifted up his hand against them,
to overthrow them in the wilderness:
27 #
Lev 26.33. to overthrow their seed also among the nations,
and to scatter them in the lands.
28 #
Num 25.1-13. They joined themselves also unto Ba´al–pe´or,
and ate the sacrifices of the dead.
29Thus they provoked him to anger with their inventions:
and the plague brake in upon them.
30Then stood up Phin´ehas, and executed judgment:
and so the plague was stayed.
31And that was counted unto him for righteousness
unto all generations for evermore.
32 #
Num 20.2-13. They angered him also at the waters of strife,
so that it went ill with Moses for their sakes:
33because they provoked his spirit,
so that he spake unadvisedly with his lips.
34 #
Judg 2.1-3; 3.5,6. They did not destroy the nations,
concerning whom the Lord commanded them:
35but were mingled among the heathen,
and learned their works.
36And they served their idols:
which were a snare unto them.
37 #
2 Kgs 17.17. Yea, they sacrificed their sons
and their daughters unto devils,
38 #
Num 35.33. and shed innocent blood,
even the blood of their sons and of their daughters,
whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan:
and the land was polluted with blood.
39Thus were they defiled with their own works,
and went a whoring with their own inventions.
40 #
Judg 2.14-18. Therefore was the wrath of the Lord kindled against his people,
insomuch that he abhorred his own inheritance.
41And he gave them into the hand of the heathen;
and they that hated them ruled over them.
42Their enemies also oppressed them,
and they were brought into subjection under their hand.
43Many times did he deliver them;
but they provoked him with their counsel,
and were brought low for their iniquity.
44Nevertheless he regarded their affliction,
when he heard their cry:
45and he remembered for them his covenant,
and repented according to the multitude of his mercies.
46He made them also to be pitied
of all those that carried them captives.
47 #
1 Chr 16.35,36. Save us, O Lord our God,
and gather us from among the heathen,
to give thanks unto thy holy name,
and to triumph in thy praise.
48Blessed be the Lord God of Israel
from everlasting to everlasting:
and let all the people say, Amen.
Praise ye the Lord.
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King James Version 1611, spelling, punctuation and text formatting modernized by ABS in 1962; typesetting © 2010 American Bible Society.
Psalms 106
106
1Praise the Lord! Thank the Lord, for he is good! His trustworthy love lasts forever.
2Who can give an account of all the wonderful things the Lord has done?#106:2. In other words, no one knows the full extent of God's activities. Who can give him all the praise he is due?
3Happy are those who treat people fairly, who always do what is right.
4Please remember me when you are generous to your people; think of me when you come to save.
5Let me see your chosen people prosperous; let me be happy together with your nation; let me share in being proud of you with those who belong to you.
6We have sinned just like our forefathers. We have done wrong. We are guilty.
7They didn't pay attention to the wonderful things you did. They didn't keep in mind how much you loved them, but chose to rebel at the sea, the Red Sea.#106:7. “The Sea of Reeds.”
8Even so he saved them because of the kind of person he is, and to show his power
9He gave his order#106:9. Literally, “rebuked.” to the Red Sea, and it dried up. He led his people across the seabed as if it were a desert.
10He rescued them from those who hated them; he saved them from their enemies' power.
11The water drowned their enemies—none of them survived,
12Then his people trusted in what he promised, and sang his praises.
13But they quickly forgot what he had done for them, and they didn't listen to his advice.
14They were filled with desperate cravings#106:14. For food, particularly meat. in the wilderness; they provoked God in the desert.
15He gave them what they wanted, but sent them a plague#106:15. See Numbers 11:33-34. as well.
16In the camp the people became jealous of Moses, and of Aaron, the Lord's holy priest.
17The earth split open and swallowed up Dathan; it buried Abiram and his followers.#106:17. See Numbers 16.
18Fire broke out among them—a flame that burned them up.
19At Mount Sinai#106:19. Literally, Horeb: another name for Mount Sinai. they made a calf, they bowed down before a metal idol.#106:19. See Exodus 32.
20They replaced their God of glory with a bull that eats grass!
21They forgot God, their Savior, who had done marvelous things in Egypt;
22performing miracles in the land of Ham,#106:22. “Land of Ham”—another name for Egypt. doing amazing things at the Red Sea.
23So he said he was going to destroy them. But Moses, his chosen leader, placed himself between the Lord and the people to persuade the Lord not to destroy them in his anger.
24Later the people refused to enter the Promised Land; they didn't trust him to do as he'd promised.
25They complained in their tents about the Lord, and refused to obey what he told them.
26So he raised his hand to give them a serious warning that he would bring them down in the wilderness,
27that he would disperse#106:27. Following the parallel passage in Ezekiel 20:23. their descendants among the heathen nations, scattering them among countries far away.
28They gave their allegiance to Baal Peor,#106:28. A heathen god, see Numbers 25. and ate food sacrificed to the dead.
29They provoked the Lord by what they did, making him angry, so a plague broke out among them.
30But Phinehas took a stand for the Lord and intervened, and the plague was stopped in its tracks.
31He has been considered as a man who lived right#106:31. The same phrase is used about Abraham in Genesis 15:6. from that time on and for all generations.
32They also angered him at the waters of Meribah where things went badly for Moses because of them.
33They upset him so much that he spoke without thinking in the heat of the moment.
34They did not destroy the heathen peoples as the Lord had told them to do,
35but instead they joined in with them and adopted their way of life.
36They worshiped their pagan idols which became a trap for them.
37The even sacrificed their sons and daughters to these demons.
38They shed the blood of innocent children, their sons and daughters, sacrificing them to the idols of Canaan. By doing so they defiled the land with blood.
39They also defiled themselves by what they did: their actions were spiritual adultery.
40So the Lord was angry with his people—he loathed those who belonged to him.
41He handed them over to the heathen nations. These people who hated them now became their rulers.
42Their enemies dominated and subdued them with their power.
43The Lord repeatedly rescued them, but they continued with their rebellious ideas, until they were finally destroyed by their own sins.
44Despite all this, the Lord was moved by their suffering; he heard their sad cries.
45He remembered the agreement he had made with them, and he held back because of his great kindness and love.
46He made the people who captured them treat them with mercy.
47Save us, Lord, our God! Bring us back together from among the nations, so we can thank you and declare how magnificent and holy you are.
48How wonderful is the Lord, the God of Israel, who lives forever and ever! Let all the people say “Amen”! Praise the Lord!
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