Psalms 77
1 I
cried unto
God with my
voice, even unto
God with my
voice; and he gave
ear unto me.
2 In the
day of my
trouble I
sought the
Lord: my
sore ran in the
night, and
ceased not: my
soul refused to be
comforted.
3 I
remembered God, and was
troubled: I
complained, and my
spirit was
overwhelmed.
Selah. 4 Thou
holdest mine
eyes waking: I am so
troubled that I cannot
speak.
5 I have
considered the
days of
old, the
years of ancient
times. 6 I call to
remembrance my
song in the
night: I
commune with mine own
heart: and my
spirit made diligent
search.
7 Will the
Lord cast
off for
ever? and
will he be
favourable no more?
8 Is his
mercy clean
gone for
ever? doth his
promise fail for
evermore?
9 Hath
God forgotten to be
gracious? hath he in
anger shut
up his tender
mercies? Selah. 10 And I
said, This is my
infirmity: but I will remember the
years of the right
hand of the most
High. 11 I will
remember the
works of the
LORD: surely I will
remember thy
wonders of
old. 12 I will
meditate also of all thy
work, and
talk of thy
doings. 13 Thy
way, O
God, is in the
sanctuary: who is so
great a
God as our
God? 14 Thou art the
God that
doest wonders: thou hast
declared thy
strength among the
people. 15 Thou hast with thine
arm redeemed thy
people, the
sons of
Jacob and
Joseph. Selah. 16 The
waters saw thee, O
God, the
waters saw thee; they were
afraid: the
depths also were
troubled.
17 The
clouds poured
out water: the
skies sent
out a
sound: thine
arrows also went
abroad.
18 The
voice of thy
thunder was in the
heaven: the
lightnings lightened the
world: the
earth trembled and
shook.
19 Thy
way is in the
sea, and thy
path in the
great waters, and thy
footsteps are not
known.
20 Thou
leddest thy
people like a
flock by the
hand of
Moses and
Aaron.