Psalms 78
1 Give
ear, O my
people, to my
law: incline your
ears to the
words of my
mouth. 2 I will
open my
mouth in a
parable: I will
utter dark
sayings of
old: 3 Which we have
heard and
known, and our
fathers have
told us.
4 We will not
hide them from their
children, shewing to the
generation to
come the
praises of the
LORD, and his
strength, and his wonderful
works that he hath
done.
5 For he
established a
testimony in
Jacob, and
appointed a
law in
Israel, which he
commanded our
fathers, that they should make them
known to their
children: 6 That the
generation to
come might
know them, even the
children which should be
born; who should
arise and
declare them to their
children: 7 That they might
set their
hope in
God, and not
forget the
works of
God, but
keep his
commandments: 8 And might not be as their
fathers, a
stubborn and
rebellious generation; a
generation that
set not their
heart aright, and whose
spirit was not
stedfast with
God. 9 The
children of
Ephraim, being
armed, and
carrying bows, turned
back in the
day of
battle. 10 They
kept not the
covenant of
God, and
refused to
walk in his
law; 11 And
forgat his
works, and his
wonders that he had
shewed them.
12 Marvellous
things did he in the
sight of their
fathers, in the
land of
Egypt, in the
field of
Zoan. 13 He
divided the
sea, and caused them to pass
through; and he made the
waters to
stand as an
heap. 14 In the
daytime also he
led them with a
cloud, and all the
night with a
light of
fire. 15 He
clave the
rocks in the
wilderness, and gave them
drink as out of the
great depths. 16 He
brought streams also out of the
rock, and caused
waters to run
down like
rivers. 17 And they
sinned yet
more against him by
provoking the most
High in the
wilderness. 18 And they
tempted God in their
heart by
asking meat for their
lust. 19 Yea, they
spake against
God; they
said,
Can God furnish a
table in the
wilderness? 20 Behold, he
smote the
rock, that the
waters gushed
out, and the
streams overflowed;
can he
give bread also?
can he
provide flesh for his
people? 21 Therefore the
LORD heard this, and was
wroth: so a
fire was
kindled against
Jacob, and
anger also came
up against
Israel; 22 Because they
believed not in
God, and
trusted not in his
salvation: 23 Though he had
commanded the
clouds from
above, and
opened the
doors of
heaven, 24 And had rained
down manna upon them to
eat, and had
given them of the
corn of
heaven. 25 Man did
eat angels' food: he
sent them
meat to the
full. 26 He caused an east
wind to
blow in the
heaven: and by his
power he brought
in the south
wind. 27 He
rained flesh also upon them as
dust, and
feathered fowls like as the
sand of the
sea: 28 And he let it
fall in the
midst of their
camp, round
about their
habitations. 29 So they did
eat, and were
well filled: for he
gave them their own
desire; 30 They were not
estranged from their
lust. But while their
meat was yet in their
mouths, 31 The
wrath of
God came upon them, and
slew the
fattest of them, and smote
down the
chosen men of
Israel. 32 For all this they
sinned still, and
believed not for his wondrous
works.
33 Therefore their
days did he
consume in
vanity, and their
years in
trouble. 34 When he
slew them, then they
sought him: and they
returned and enquired
early after
God. 35 And they
remembered that
God was their
rock, and the
high God their
redeemer.
36 Nevertheless they did
flatter him with their
mouth, and they
lied unto him with their
tongues. 37 For their
heart was not
right with him, neither were they
stedfast in his
covenant. 38 But he, being full of
compassion, forgave their
iniquity, and
destroyed them not: yea, many a
time turned he his
anger away, and did not stir
up all his
wrath. 39 For he
remembered that they were but
flesh; a
wind that passeth
away, and cometh not
again.
40 How oft did they
provoke him in the
wilderness, and
grieve him in the
desert! 41 Yea, they turned
back and
tempted God, and
limited the Holy
One of
Israel. 42 They
remembered not his
hand, nor the
day when he
delivered them from the
enemy. 43 How he had
wrought his
signs in
Egypt, and his
wonders in the
field of
Zoan: 44 And had
turned their
rivers into
blood; and their
floods, that they could not
drink.
45 He
sent divers sorts of
flies among them, which
devoured them; and
frogs, which
destroyed them.
46 He
gave also their
increase unto the
caterpiller, and their
labour unto the
locust. 47 He
destroyed their
vines with
hail, and their sycomore
trees with
frost. 48 He gave
up their
cattle also to the
hail, and their
flocks to hot
thunderbolts. 49 He
cast upon them the
fierceness of his
anger, wrath, and
indignation, and
trouble, by
sending evil angels among them.
50 He
made a
way to his
anger; he
spared not their
soul from
death, but
gave their
life over to the
pestilence; 51 And
smote all the
firstborn in
Egypt; the
chief of their
strength in the
tabernacles of
Ham: 52 But made his own
people to go
forth like
sheep, and
guided them in the
wilderness like a
flock. 53 And he
led them on
safely, so that they
feared not: but the
sea overwhelmed their
enemies.
54 And he
brought them to the
border of his
sanctuary, even to this
mountain, which his right
hand had
purchased.
55 He cast
out the
heathen also
before them, and
divided them an
inheritance by
line, and made the
tribes of
Israel to
dwell in their
tents. 56 Yet they
tempted and
provoked the most
high God, and
kept not his
testimonies: 57 But turned
back, and dealt
unfaithfully like their
fathers: they were turned
aside like a
deceitful bow. 58 For they provoked him to
anger with their high
places, and moved him to
jealousy with their graven
images. 59 When
God heard this, he was
wroth, and
greatly abhorred Israel: 60 So that he
forsook the
tabernacle of
Shiloh, the
tent which he
placed among
men; 61 And
delivered his
strength into
captivity, and his
glory into the
enemy's hand. 62 He
gave his
people over also unto the
sword; and was
wroth with his
inheritance. 63 The
fire consumed their young
men; and their
maidens were not given to
marriage.
64 Their
priests fell by the
sword; and their
widows made no
lamentation.
65 Then the
Lord awaked as one out of
sleep, and like a mighty
man that
shouteth by reason of
wine. 66 And he
smote his
enemies in the hinder
parts: he
put them to a
perpetual reproach. 67 Moreover he
refused the
tabernacle of
Joseph, and
chose not the
tribe of
Ephraim: 68 But
chose the
tribe of
Judah, the
mount Zion which he
loved.
69 And he
built his
sanctuary like
high palaces, like the
earth which he hath
established for
ever. 70 He
chose David also his
servant, and
took him from the
sheepfolds:
71 From
following the ewes great with
young he
brought him to
feed Jacob his
people, and
Israel his
inheritance. 72 So he
fed them according to the
integrity of his
heart; and
guided them by the
skilfulness of his
hands.