Psalms 77:5
I thought about the days of old, about ancient times.
I thought about the days of old, about ancient times.
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5I recall the old days; I meditate on all you have done; I reflect on your accomplishments.
6I said,“During the night I will remember the song I once sang; I will think very carefully.” I tried to make sense of what was happening.
10Then I said,“I am sickened by the thought that the Most High might become inactive.
11I will remember the works of the LORD. Yes, I will remember the amazing things you did long ago!
12I will think about all you have done; I will reflect upon your deeds!”
3I said,“I will remember God while I groan; I will think about him while my strength leaves me.”(Selah)
4You held my eyelids open; I was troubled and could not speak.
5Are your days like the days of a mortal, or your years like the years of a mortal,
52I remember your ancient regulations, O LORD, and console myself.
11My days have passed, my plans are shattered, even the desires of my heart.
2“O that I could be as I was in the months now gone, in the days when God watched over me,
3when he caused his lamp to shine upon my head, and by his light I walked through darkness;
4just as I was in my most productive time, when God’s intimate friendship was experienced in my tent,
7Remember the ancient days; bear in mind the years of past generations. Ask your father and he will inform you, your elders, and they will tell you.
7I said to myself,‘Age should speak, and length of years should make wisdom known.’
24I say,“O my God, please do not take me away in the middle of my life! You endure through all generations.
25In earlier times you established the earth; the skies are your handiwork.
4“Surely you know that it has been from old, ever since humankind was placed on the earth,
17O God, you have taught me since I was young, and I am still declaring your amazing deeds.
8“For inquire now of the former generation, and pay attention to the findings of their ancestors;
1For the music director, to be accompanied by wind instruments; a psalm of David. Listen to what I say, LORD! Carefully consider my complaint!
6Remember your compassionate and faithful deeds, O LORD, for you have always acted in this manner.
5Look, you make my days short-lived, and my life span is nothing from your perspective. Surely all people, even those who seem secure, are nothing but vapor.(Selah)
10Is there anything about which someone can say,“Look at this! It is new!”? It was already done long ago, before our time.
152I learned long ago that you ordained your rules to last.
6whenever I remember you on my bed, and think about you during the nighttime hours.
55I remember your name during the night, O LORD, and I will keep your law.
4Yes, in your eyes a thousand years are like yesterday that quickly passes, or like one of the divisions of the nighttime.
3Look at me! Answer me, O LORD my God! Revive me, or else I will die!
2I will sing a song that imparts wisdom; I will make insightful observations about the past.
12Is not wisdom found among the aged? Does not long life bring understanding?
6He has made me reside in deepest darkness like those who died long ago.
15Will you keep to the old path that evil men have walked–
10Do not say,“Why were the old days better than these days?” for it is not wise to ask that.
148My eyes anticipate the nighttime hours, so that I can meditate on your word.
100I am more discerning than those older than I, for I observe your precepts.
3thus I have been made to inherit months of futility, and nights of sorrow have been appointed to me.
16When I tried to make sense of this, it was troubling to me.
1Fear God Now Because Old Age and Death Come Quickly So remember your Creator in the days of your youth– before the difficult days come, and the years draw near when you will say,“I have no pleasure in them”;
32Then I scrutinized it. I was putting my mind to it– I saw; I took in a lesson:
1For the music director; by the Korahites, a well-written song. O God, we have clearly heard; our ancestors have told us what you did in their days, in ancient times.
1Job Pleads His Cause to God“Indeed, my eyes have seen all this, my ears have heard and understood it.
1The People of Jerusalem Pray: O LORD, reflect on what has happened to us; consider and look at our disgrace.
2Moreover, the strength of their hands– what use was it to me? Men whose strength had perished;
15Whatever exists now has already been, and whatever will be has already been; for God will seek to do again what has occurred in the past.
3When I look up at the heavens, which your fingers made, and see the moon and the stars, which you set in place,
5I had heard of you by the hearing of the ear, but now my eye has seen you.
7My eyes grow dim from suffering; they grow weak because of all my enemies.
20Why do you keep on forgetting us? Why do you forsake us so long?
7I will be happy and rejoice in your faithfulness, because you notice my pain and you are aware of how distressed I am.