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Psalm 78 :: Amplified Bible (AMP)

God’s Guidance of His People in Spite of Their Unfaithfulness.

Psa 78:1

A skillful song, or a didactic or reflective poem, of Asaph.

Listen, O my people, to my teaching;

Incline your ears to the words of my mouth [and be willing to learn].

Psa 78:2

I will open my mouth in a parable [to instruct using examples];

I will utter dark and puzzling sayings of old [that contain important truth]

Psa 78:3

Which we have heard and known,

And our fathers have told us.

Psa 78:4

We will not hide them from their children,

But [we will] tell to the generation to come the praiseworthy deeds of the LORD,

And [tell of] His great might and power and the wonderful works that He has done.

Psa 78:5

For He established a testimony (a specific precept) in Jacob

And appointed a law in Israel,

Which He commanded our fathers

That they should teach to their children [the great facts of God’s transactions with Israel],

Psa 78:6

That the generation to come might know them, that the children still to be born

May arise and recount them to their children,

Psa 78:7

That they should place their confidence in God

And not forget the works of God,

But keep His commandments,

Psa 78:8

And not be like their fathers—

A stubborn and rebellious generation,

A generation that did not prepare its heart to know and follow God,

And whose spirit was not faithful to God.

Psa 78:9

The sons of Ephraim were armed as archers and carrying bows,

Yet they turned back in the day of battle.

Psa 78:10

They did not keep the covenant of God

And refused to walk according to His law;

Psa 78:11

And they forgot His [incredible] works

And His miraculous wonders that He had shown them.

Psa 78:12

He did marvelous things in the sight of their fathers

In the land of Egypt, in the field of Zoan [where Pharaoh resided].

Psa 78:13

He divided the [Red] Sea and allowed them to pass through it,

And He made the waters stand up like [water behind] a dam.

Psa 78:14

In the daytime He led them with a cloud

And all the night with a light of fire.

Psa 78:15

He split rocks in the wilderness

And gave them abundant [water to] drink like the ocean depths.

Psa 78:16

He brought streams also from the rock [at Rephidim and Kadesh]

And caused waters to run down like rivers.

Psa 78:17

Yet they still continued to sin against Him

By rebelling against the Most High in the desert.

Psa 78:18

And in their hearts they put God to the test

By asking for food according to their [selfish] appetite.

Psa 78:19

Then they spoke against God;

They said, “Can God prepare [food for] a table in the wilderness?

Psa 78:20

“Behold, He struck the rock so that waters gushed out

And the streams overflowed;

Can He give bread also?

Or will He provide meat for His people?”

Psa 78:21

Therefore, when the LORD heard, He was full of wrath;

A fire was kindled against Jacob,

And His anger mounted up against Israel,

Psa 78:22

Because they did not believe in God [they did not rely on Him, they did not adhere to Him],

And they did not trust in His salvation (His power to save).

Psa 78:23

Yet He commanded the clouds from above

And opened the doors of heaven;

Psa 78:24

And He rained down manna upon them to eat

And gave them the grain of heaven.

Psa 78:25

Man ate the bread of angels;

God sent them provision in abundance.

Psa 78:26

He caused the east wind to blow in the heavens

And by His [unlimited] power He guided the south wind.

Psa 78:27

He rained meat upon them like the dust,

And winged birds (quail) like the sand of the seas.

Psa 78:28

And He let them fall in the midst of their camp,

Around their tents.

Psa 78:29

So they ate and were well filled,

He gave them what they craved.

Psa 78:30

Before they had satisfied their desire,

And while their food was in their mouths,

Psa 78:31

The wrath of God rose against them

And killed some of the strongest of them,

And subdued the choice young men of Israel.

Psa 78:32

In spite of all this they still sinned,

For they did not believe in His wonderful and extraordinary works.

Psa 78:33

Therefore He consumed their days like a breath [in emptiness and futility]

And their years in sudden terror.

Psa 78:34

When He killed [some of] them, then those remaining sought Him,

And they returned [to Him] and searched diligently for God [for a time].

Psa 78:35

And they remembered that God was their rock,

And the Most High God their Redeemer.

Psa 78:36

Nevertheless they flattered Him with their mouths

And lied to Him with their tongues.

Psa 78:37

For their heart was not steadfast toward Him,

Nor were they faithful to His covenant.

Psa 78:38

[fn]But He, the source of compassion and lovingkindness, forgave their wickedness and did not destroy them;

Many times He restrained His anger

And did not stir up all His wrath.

Psa 78:39

For He [graciously] remembered that they were mere [human] flesh,

A wind that goes and does not return.

Psa 78:40

How often they rebelled against Him in the wilderness

And grieved Him in the desert!

Psa 78:41

Again and again they tempted God,

And distressed the Holy One of Israel.

Psa 78:42

They did not remember [the miracles worked by] His [powerful] hand,

Nor the day when He redeemed them from the enemy,

Psa 78:43

How He worked His miracles in Egypt

And His wonders in the field of Zoan [where Pharaoh resided],

Psa 78:44

And turned their rivers into blood,

And their streams, so that they could not drink.

Psa 78:45

He sent among them swarms of flies which devoured them,

And frogs which destroyed them.

Psa 78:46

He also gave their crops to the grasshopper,

And the fruit of their labor to the locust.

Psa 78:47

He destroyed their vines with [great] hailstones

And their sycamore trees with frost.

Psa 78:48

He gave over their cattle also to the hailstones,

And their flocks and herds to thunderbolts.

Psa 78:49

He sent upon them His burning anger,

His fury and indignation and distress,

A band of angels of destruction [among them].

Psa 78:50

He leveled a path for His anger [to give it free run];

He did not spare their souls from death,

But turned over their lives to the plague.

Psa 78:51

He killed all the firstborn in Egypt,

The first and best of their strength in the tents [of the land of the sons] of Ham.

Psa 78:52

But God led His own people forward like sheep

And guided them in the wilderness like [a good shepherd with] a flock.

Psa 78:53

He led them safely, so that they did not fear;

But the sea engulfed their enemies.

Psa 78:54

So He brought them to His holy land,

To this mountain [Zion] which His right hand had acquired.

Psa 78:55

He also drove out the nations before the sons of Israel

And allotted their land as an inheritance, measured out and partitioned;

And He had the tribes of Israel dwell in their tents [the tents of those who had been dispossessed].

Psa 78:56

Yet they tempted and rebelled against the Most High God

And did not keep His testimonies (laws).

Psa 78:57

They turned back and acted unfaithfully like their fathers;

They were twisted like a warped bow [that will not respond to the archer’s aim].

Psa 78:58

For they provoked Him to [righteous] anger with their high places [devoted to idol worship]

And moved Him to jealousy with their carved images [by denying Him the love, worship, and obedience that is rightfully and uniquely His].

Psa 78:59

When God heard this, He was filled with [righteous] wrath;

And utterly rejected Israel, [greatly hating her ways],

Psa 78:60

So that He abandoned the tabernacle at Shiloh,

The tent in which He had dwelled among men,

Psa 78:61

And gave up His strength and power (the ark of the covenant) into captivity,

And His glory into the hand of the enemy (the Philistines).

Psa 78:62

He also handed His people over to the sword,

And was infuriated with His inheritance (Israel).

Psa 78:63

The fire [of war] devoured His young men,

And His [bereaved] virgins had no wedding songs.

Psa 78:64

His priests [Hophni and Phinehas] fell by the sword,

And His widows could not weep.

Psa 78:65

Then the Lord awakened as from sleep,

Like a [mighty] warrior who awakens from the sleep of wine [fully conscious of his power].

Psa 78:66

He drove His enemies backward;

He subjected them to lasting shame and dishonor.

Psa 78:67

Moreover, He rejected the tent of Joseph,

And did not choose the tribe of Ephraim [in which the tabernacle stood].

Psa 78:68

But He chose the tribe of Judah [as Israel’s leader],

Mount Zion, which He loved [to replace Shiloh as His capital].

Psa 78:69

And He built His sanctuary [exalted] like the heights [of the heavens],

Like the earth which He has established forever.

Psa 78:70

He also chose David His servant

And took him from the sheepfolds;

Psa 78:71

[fn]From [fn]tending the ewes with nursing young He brought him

To shepherd Jacob His people,

And Israel His inheritance.

Psa 78:72

So David shepherded them according to the integrity of his heart;

And guided them with his skillful hands.

AMP Footnotes
The ancient Sopherim, the Jewish scholars whose responsibility it was to do counts of all the letters, words, and verses of the OT, said that this verse marks the halfway point in Psalms.
The first impression one might receive from this passage is that God elevated David from the lowliest position in Israel to the highest. But the ancient rabbis said that God tested David’s skills and wisdom as a shepherd. For example, it is said that David held back the bigger sheep from the pasture and brought out the smaller ones first to graze on the tender grass. The rabbis represented God as saying, “He who knows how to shepherd the sheep, each one in proportion to its strength, shall come and shepherd My people.”
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