Verse 1
A well-written song by Asaph. Pay attention, my people, to my instruction! Listen to the words I speak!
Verse 2
I will sing a song that imparts wisdom; I will make insightful observations about the past.
Verse 3
What we have heard and learned– that which our ancestors have told us–
Verse 4
we will not hide from their descendants. We will tell the next generation about the LORD’s praiseworthy acts, about his strength and the amazing things he has done.
Verse 5
He established a rule in Jacob; he set up a law in Israel. He commanded our ancestors to make his deeds known to their descendants,
Verse 6
so that the next generation, children yet to be born, might know about them. They will grow up and tell their descendants about them.
Verse 7
Then they will place their confidence in God. They will not forget the works of God, and they will obey his commands.
Verse 8
Then they will not be like their ancestors, who were a stubborn and rebellious generation, a generation that was not committed and faithful to God.
Verse 9
The Ephraimites were armed with bows, but they retreated in the day of battle.
Verse 10
They did not keep their covenant with God, and they refused to obey his law.
Verse 11
They forgot what he had done, the amazing things he had shown them.
Verse 12
He did amazing things in the sight of their ancestors, in the land of Egypt, in the region of Zoan.
Verse 13
He divided the sea and led them across it; he made the water stand in a heap.
Verse 14
He led them with a cloud by day, and with the light of a fire all night long.
Verse 15
He broke open rocks in the wilderness, and gave them enough water to fill the depths of the sea.
Verse 16
He caused streams to flow from the rock, and made the water flow like rivers.
Verse 17
Yet they continued to sin against him, and rebelled against the Most High in the desert.
Verse 18
They willfully challenged God by asking for food to satisfy their appetite.
Verse 19
They insulted God, saying,“Is God really able to give us food in the wilderness?
Verse 20
Yes, he struck a rock and water flowed out, streams gushed forth. But can he also give us food? Will he provide meat for his people?”
Verse 21
When the LORD heard this, he was furious. A fire broke out against Jacob, and his anger flared up against Israel,
Verse 22
because they did not have faith in God, and did not trust his ability to deliver them.
Verse 23
He gave a command to the clouds above, and opened the doors in the sky.
Verse 24
He rained down manna for them to eat; he gave them the grain of heaven.
Verse 25
Man ate the food of the mighty ones. He sent them more than enough to eat.
Verse 26
He brought the east wind through the sky, and by his strength led forth the south wind.
Verse 27
He rained down meat on them like dust, birds as numerous as the sand on the seashores.
Verse 28
He caused them to fall right in the middle of their camp, all around their homes.
Verse 29
They ate until they were beyond full; he gave them what they desired.
Verse 30
They were not yet filled up, their food was still in their mouths,
Verse 31
when the anger of God flared up against them. He killed some of the strongest of them; he brought the young men of Israel to their knees.
Verse 32
Despite all this, they continued to sin, and did not trust him to do amazing things.
Verse 33
So he caused them to die unsatisfied and filled with terror.
Verse 34
When he struck them down, they sought his favor; they turned back and longed for God.
Verse 35
They remembered that God was their protector, and that God Most High was their deliverer.
Verse 36
But they deceived him with their words, and lied to him.
Verse 37
They were not really committed to him, and they were unfaithful to his covenant.
Verse 38
Yet he is compassionate. He forgives sin and does not destroy. He often holds back his anger, and does not stir up his fury.
Verse 39
He remembered that they were made of flesh, and were like a wind that blows past and does not return.
Verse 40
How often they rebelled against him in the wilderness, and insulted him in the wastelands!
Verse 41
They again challenged God, and offended the Holy One of Israel.
Verse 42
They did not remember what he had done, how he delivered them from the enemy,
Verse 43
when he performed his awesome deeds in Egypt, and his acts of judgment in the region of Zoan.
Verse 44
He turned their rivers into blood, and they could not drink from their streams.
Verse 45
He sent swarms of biting insects against them, as well as frogs that overran their land.
Verse 46
He gave their crops to the grasshopper, the fruit of their labor to the locust.
Verse 47
He destroyed their vines with hail, and their sycamore-fig trees with driving rain.
Verse 48
He rained hail down on their cattle, and hurled lightning bolts down on their livestock.
Verse 49
His raging anger lashed out against them, He sent fury, rage, and trouble as messengers who bring disaster.
Verse 50
He sent his anger in full force; he did not spare them from death; he handed their lives over to destruction.
Verse 51
He struck down all the firstborn in Egypt, the firstfruits of their reproductive power in the tents of Ham.
Verse 52
Yet he brought out his people like sheep; he led them through the wilderness like a flock.
Verse 53
He guided them safely along, and they were not afraid; but the sea covered their enemies.
Verse 54
He brought them to the border of his holy land, to this mountainous land which his right hand acquired.
Verse 55
He drove the nations out from before them; he assigned them their tribal allotments and allowed the tribes of Israel to settle down.
Verse 56
Yet they challenged and defied God Most High, and did not obey his commands.
Verse 57
They were unfaithful and acted as treacherously as their ancestors; they were as unreliable as a malfunctioning bow.
Verse 58
They made him angry with their pagan shrines, and made him jealous with their idols.
Verse 59
God heard and was angry; he completely rejected Israel.
Verse 60
He abandoned the sanctuary at Shiloh, the tent where he lived among men.
Verse 61
He allowed the symbol of his strong presence to be captured; he gave the symbol of his splendor into the hand of the enemy.
Verse 62
He delivered his people over to the sword, and was angry with his chosen nation.
Verse 63
Fire consumed their young men, and their virgins remained unmarried.
Verse 64
Their priests fell by the sword, but their widows did not weep.
Verse 65
But then the Lord awoke from his sleep; he was like a warrior in a drunken rage.
Verse 66
He drove his enemies back; he made them a permanent target for insults.
Verse 67
He rejected the tent of Joseph; he did not choose the tribe of Ephraim.
Verse 68
He chose the tribe of Judah, and Mount Zion, which he loves.
Verse 69
He made his sanctuary as enduring as the heavens above; as secure as the earth, which he established permanently.
Verse 70
He chose David, his servant, and took him from the sheepfolds.
Verse 71
He took him away from following the mother sheep, and made him the shepherd of Jacob, his people, and of Israel, his chosen nation.
Verse 72
David cared for them with pure motives; he led them with skill.