Psalms 77
77
Psalm 77
For the choir director; according to Jeduthun; a psalm by Asaph.
1Loudly, I cried to God.
Loudly, I cried to God
so that he would open his ears to ⌞hear⌟ me.
2On the day I was in trouble, I went to the Lord for help.
At night I stretched out my hands in prayer without growing tired.
Yet, my soul refused to be comforted.
3I sigh as I remember God.
I begin to lose hope as I think about him. Selah
4(You keep my eyelids open.)
I am so upset that I cannot speak.
5I have considered the days of old,
the years long ago.
6I remember my song in the night
and reflect ⌞on it⌟.
My spirit searches ⌞for an answer⌟:
7Will the Lord reject ⌞me⌟ for all time?
Will he ever accept me?
8Has his mercy come to an end forever?
Has his promise been canceled throughout every generation?
9Has God forgotten to be merciful?
Has he locked up his compassion because of his anger? Selah
10Then I said, “It makes me feel sick
that the power of the Most High is no longer the same.”
11I will remember the deeds of the Lord.
I will remember your ancient miracles.
12I will reflect on all your actions
and think about what you have done.
13O God, your ways are holy!
What god is as great as our God?
14You are the God who performs miracles.
You have made your strength known among the nations.
15With your might you have defended your people,
the descendants of Jacob and Joseph. Selah
16The water saw you, O God.
The water saw you and shook.
Even the depths of the sea trembled.
17The clouds poured out water.
The sky thundered.
Even your arrows flashed in every direction.
18The sound of your thunder rumbled in the sky.
Streaks of lightning lit up the world.
The earth trembled and shook.
19Your road went through the sea.
Your path went through raging water,
but your footprints could not be seen.
20Like a shepherd, you led your people.
You had Moses and Aaron take them by the hand.
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Psalms 77
77
For Jeduthun, the music director. A psalm of Asaph.
1I cry out to God for help—I even shout. If only he would listen to me!
2When I was in trouble I prayed to the Lord. All night long I stretched out my hands to him in prayer but nothing brought me any comfort.
3I thought about God, groaning loudly; I meditated on him, but I was discouraged. Selah.
4You stop me going to sleep;#77:4. Literally, “you seize my eyelids.” I'm so upset I can't even talk.
5I think of the old days, years ago.
6I remember the songs I sang in the night. I meditate and ask myself:
7Has the Lord given up on me#77:7. “On me.” No object is given in these verses—it could also be “us” or “the people.” forever? Won't he ever be pleased with me again?
8Has his trustworthy love disappeared forever? Have his promises permanently ended?
9Has God forgotten to be kind? Has he angrily slammed the door shut on his compassion? Selah.
10Then I said, “This is what hurts me the most: the Most High doesn't treat me the way he used to.”#77:10. Literally, “And I said, ‘This is my wound: the right hand of the Most High has changed.’”
11I remember what you have done, Lord; I remember all the wonderful things you did long ago.
12I will think about all you have accomplished; I will think deeply about how you have acted.
13God, your ways are holy; is any god as great as you?
14You are the God who does wonderful things! You have revealed your power to the nations.
15Through your strength you saved your people, the descendants of Jacob and Joseph. Selah.
16When the waters saw you, God, when they looked they trembled! Yes, they shook down to the very depths!#77:16. The word used here relates to the deep mentioned in Genesis 1:2. The image also recalls the parting of the Red Sea during the Exodus, an allusion confirmed in verse 20.
17The clouds poured rain down; the skies crashed with thunder; your lightning flew like arrows.
18Your thunder rumbled from the whirlwind; lightning flashes lit up the world; the earth quaked and shook.
19Your way led through the sea; your path passed through the deep sea; yet your footprints were invisible.
20You led your people like a flock, shepherded by Moses and Aaron.
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