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CHAP. LXXVIII.

1 An exhortation both to learne and to preach the Law of God. 9 The story of Gods wrath against the incredulous and disobedient. 67 The Israelites being reiected, God chose Iudah, Sion, and Dauid.


Gods wonders in Egypt.

1 Giue eare, O my people, to my Lawe: incline your eares to the wordes of my mouth.

2 I will open my mouth in a parable: I wil vtter darke sayings of old:2

3 Which we haue heard, & knowen: and our fathers haue told vs.

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 Iacob, and appointed a Law in Israel, which he commaunded our fathers: that they should make them knowen to their children.5

6 That the generation to come might know them, euen the children which should be borne: 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 keepe his Commandements,

8 And might not bee as their fathers, a stubborne and rebellious generation, a generation that set not their heart aright: and whose spirit was not stedfast with God.8

9 The children of Ephraim being armed, and carying bowes, turned backe in the day of battell.9

10 They kept not the couenant of God: and refused to walke in his Law:

11 And forgat his workes: and his wonders that he had shewed them.

12 Marueilous things did he in the sight of their fathers: in the land of Egypt, in the field of Zoan.

13 Hee diuided the Sea, and caused them to passe through: and he made the waters to stand as an heape.13

14 In the day time also he led them with a cloud: and all the night with a light of fire.14

15 Hee claue the rockes in the wildernes: and gaue them drinke as out of the great depthes.15

16 Hee brought streames also out of the rocke, and caused waters to runne downe like riuers.

17 And they sinned yet more against him: by prouoking the most High in the wildernes.


Gods wonders in Egypt.

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 wildernes?19

20 Behold, he smote the rocke, that the waters gushed out, & the streames ouerflowed; can he giue bread also? can he prouide flesh for his people?20

21 Therefore the Lord heard this, and was wroth, so a fire was kindled against Iacob: and anger also came vp against Israel.

22 Because they beleeued not in God: and trusted not in his saluation:

23 Though he had commanded the cloudes from aboue: and opened the doores of heauen:

24 And had rained downe Manna vpon them to eate, and had giuen them of the corne of heauen.24

25 Man did eate Angels food: hee sent them meat to the full.25

26 He caused an East wind to blow in the heauen: and by his power hee brought in the South wind.26

27 He rained flesh also vpon them as dust: and feathered soules like as the sand of the sea.27

28 And hee let it fall in the midst of their campe, round about their habitations.

29 So they did eate, & were well filled: for he gaue them their owne desire.

30 They were not estranged from their lust: but while their meate was yet in their mouthes,30

31 The wrath of God came vpon them, and slew the fattest of them: and smote downe the chosen men of Israel.31

32 For all this they sinned still: and beleeued not for his wondrous works.

33 Therefore their dayes did he consume in vanitie, and their yeeres in trouble.

34 When hee slew them, then they sought him: and they returned, and inquired early after God.

35 And they remembred that God was their rocke: and the high God, their redeemer.

36 Neuerthelesse they did flatter him with their mouth: and they lyed vnto him with their tongues.

37 For their heart was not right with him: neither were they stedfast in his couenant.


Egypt plagued.

38 But hee being full of compassion, forgaue their iniquity, and destroyed them not; yea many a time turned he his anger away, and did not stirre vp all his wrath.

39 For he remembred that they were but flesh; a wind that passeth away, and commeth not againe.

40 How oft did they prouoke him in the wildernesse: and grieue him in the desert?40

41 Yea they turned backe and tempted God: and limited the holy one of Israel.

42 They remembred not his hand: nor the day when hee deliuered them from the enemie:42

43 How he had wrought his signes in Egypt: and his wonders in the field of Zoan:43

44 And had turned their riuers into blood: and their flouds, that they could not drinke.44

45 Hee sent diuers sorts of flies among them, which deuoured them: and frogges which destroyed them.45

46 He gaue also their increase vnto the caterpiller: and their labour vnto the locust.46

47 He destroyed their vines with haile: and their Sycomore trees with frost.47

48 He gaue vp their cattel also to the haile: and their flockes to hot thunder-bolts.48

49 He cast vpon them the fiercenesse of his anger, wrath and indignation, and trouble: by sending euill angels among them.

50 He made a way to his anger, hee spared not their soule from death: but gaue their life ouer to the pestilence.50

51 And smote all the first borne in Egypt: the chiefe of their strength in the tabernacles of Ham:51

52 But made his owne people to goe forth like sheepe: and guided them in the wildernesse like a flocke.

53 And he led them on safely, so that they feared not: but the sea ouerwhelmed their enemies.53

54 And he brought them to the border of his sanctuarie: euen to this mountaine which his right hand had purchased.

55 He cast out the heathen also before them, and diuided them an inheritance by line: and made the tribes of Israel to dwell in their tents.55


Dauid chosen.

56 Yet they tempted and prouoked the most high God: and kept not his testimonies:

57 But turned backe, and dealt vnfaithfully like their fathers: they were turned aside like a deceitfull bowe.

58 For they prouoked him to anger with their high places: and moued him to ielousie with their grauen images.58

59 When God heard this, hee was wroth, and greatly abhorred Israel:

60 So that he forsooke the tabernacle of Shiloh: the tent which he placed among men,60

61 And deliuered his strength into captiuitie: and his glory into the enemies hand.

62 He gaue his people ouer also vnto the sword: and was wroth with his inheritance.

63 The fire consumed their young men: and their maidens were not giuen to mariage.63

64 Their priests fell by the sword: and their widowes made no lamentation.

65 Then the Lord awaked as one out of sleepe: 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 perpetuall reproch.

67 Moreouer he refused the tabernacle of Ioseph: and chose not the tribe of Ephraim.

68 But chose the tribe of Iudah: the mount Sion which he loued.

69 And he built his sanctuarie like high palaces: like the earth which he hath established for euer.69

70 He chose Dauid also his seruant, and tooke him from the sheepe-folds:70

71 From following the ewes great with young, hee brought him to feed Iacob his people, and Israel his inheritance.71

72 So he fed them according to the integritie of his heart: and guided them by the skilfulnesse of his hands.

 

View Wesley's Notes for Psalms Chapter 78



78:1 My law - The doctrine which I am about to deliver.

78:2 Parable - Weighty sentences. Dark sayings - Not that the words are hard to be understood, but the things, God's transcendent goodness, their unparallel'd ingratitude; and their stupid ignorance and insensibleness, under such excellent teachings of God's word and works, are prodigious and hard to be believed. Of old - Of things done in ancient times.

78:5 Established - This is justly put in first place, as the chief of all his mercies. A testimony - His law, called a testimony, because it is a witness between God and men, declaring the duties which God expects from man, and the blessings which man may expect from God.

78:9 Ephraim - That Ephraim is here put for all Israel seems evident from the following verses, wherein the sins, upon which this overthrow is charged, are manifestly the sins of all the children of Israel, and they who are here called Ephraim are called Jacob and Israel, ver.#21|, and this passage may refer to that dreadful overthrow related, #1Sam 4:10|,11, which is particularly named, because as the ark, so the flight was in that tribe. And the psalmist having related this amazing providence, falls into a large discourse of the causes of it, namely, the manifold sins of that and the former generations, which having prosecuted from hence to ver.#60|, he there returns to this history, and relates the sad consequence of that disaster, the captivity of the ark, and God's forsaking of Shiloh and Ephraim, and removing thence to the tribe of Judah and mount Zion. Bows - These are put for all arms.

78:12 Field - In the territory. Zoan - An ancient and eminent city of Egypt.

78:15 Wilderness - In Rephidim, and again in Kadesh.

78:16 Streams - Which miraculously followed them in all their travels, even to the borders of Canaan.

78:17 Wilderness - Where they had such singular obligations to obedience. This was a great aggravation of their sins.

78:18 Tempted - Desired a proof of God's power. Lust - Not for their necessary subsistence, but out of an inordinate and luxurious appetite.

78:22 Trusted not - That he both could, and would save them from the famine which they feared.

78:23 Heaven - Which he compares to a store - house, whereof God shuts or opens the doors, as he sees fit.

78:25 Angels food - Manna, so called, because it was made by the ministry of angels.

78:26 South wind - First an eastern, and afterwards a southern wind.

78:27 Fowl - But God took away from them the use of their wings, and made them to fall into the hands of the Israelites.

78:31 Mightiest - The most healthy and strong, who probably were most desirous of this food, and fed most eagerly upon it.

78:33 Vanity - In tedious and fruitless marches hither and thither. Trouble - In manifold diseases, dangers, and perplexities.

78:34 Returned - From their idols. Enquired - Speedily sought to God for ease and safety.

78:35 Redeemer - That God alone had preserved them in all their former exigencies, and that he only could help them.

78:36 Lied - They made but false protestations of their sincere resolutions of future obedience.

78:42 Hand - The glorious works of his hand. Enemy - That remarkable day, in which God delivered them from their greatest enemy, Pharaoh.

78:45 Flies - These flies were doubtless extraordinary in their nature, and hurtful qualities. And the like is to be thought concerning the frogs.

78:46 Labour - The herbs which were come up by their care and labour.

78:47 Sycamore - trees - Under these and the vines, all other trees are comprehended. This hail and frost destroyed the fruit of the trees, and sometimes the trees themselves.

78:49 Evil angels - Whom God employed in producing these plagues.

78:51 Ham - Of the Egyptians, the posterity of Ham, the cursed children of a cursed parent.

78:54 Holy place - The land of Canaan, separated by God from all other lands. Mountain - The mountainous country of Canaan; the word mountain is often used in scripture for a mountainous country.

78:57 Deceitful bow - Which either breaks when it is drawn, or shoots awry, and frustrates the archer's expectation.

78:59 Heard - Perceived or understood, it is spoken of God after the manner of men.

78:60 Shiloh - Which was placed in Shiloh. Among men - Whereby he insinuates both God's wonderful condescension, and their stupendous folly in despising so glorious a privilege.

78:61 His strength - The ark, called God's strength, #1Chron 16:11|, because it was the sign and pledge of his strength put forth on his people's behalf. Glory - So the ark is called, as being the monument and seat of God's glorious presence. Enemies - The Philistines.

78:64 Priests - Hophni and Phinehas. No lamentation - No funeral solemnities; either because they were prevented by their own death, as the wife of Phinehas was, or disturbed by the invasion of the enemy.

78:66 Smote - Them with the piles. Reproach - He caused them to perpetuate their own reproach by sending back the ark of God with their golden emrods, the lasting monuments of their shame.

78:67 Refused - He would not have his ark to abide any longer in the tabernacle of Shiloh, which was in the tribe of Joseph or Ephraim.

78:68 Chose - For the seat of the ark and of God's worship.

78:69 Sanctuary - The temple of Solomon. Palaces - Magnificent and gloriously. Established - Not now to be moved from place to place, as the tabernacle was, but as a fixed place for the ark's perpetual residence.

 



Psalms Chapter 78 Sidenote References (from Original 1611 KJV Bible):

2 Psal.49.5. matth. 13. 35.
5 Deut.4. 9. and 6.7.
8 Hebr. that prepared not their heart.
9 Hebr. throwing foorth.
13 Exod. 14. 21.
14 Exod. 13. 21. and 14. 24.
15 Exod. 17. 6. num.20. 10. psal. 105.44.1. cor.10.4.
19 Num. 11. 4. , Heb. order.
20 Exod. 17. 6. num. 20. 11.
24 Exod. 16. 14.
25 Iohn 6 31. , Or, euery one did eat the bread of the mighty.
26 Hebr. to goe.
27 Hebr. foule of wing.
30 Num. 11. 33.
31 Heb. made to bow. , Or, yong men.
40 Or, rebell against him.
42 Or, from affliction.
43 Heb. set.
44 Exod.7. 20.
45 Exod.8. 24. & 8.6.
46 Exod. 10. 13.
47 Exod.9. 23. , Heb. killed. , Or, great haile stones.
48 Heb. he shut vp. , Or, lightnings.
50 Heb. he waighed a path. , Or, their beasts, to the murreine, Exod.9.3.
51 Exod.12. 29. & 9.3.
53 Exod.14. 27. & 15. 10. , Heb. couered.
55 Iosu.13.7.
58 Deut.32. 21.
60 1.King. 4.10.
63 Heb. praised.
69 Heb. founded.
70 1.Sam.16 11. 2.Sam. 7.8.
71 2.Sam.5. 2. 1. Chron. 11.2. , Heb. from after.


* Courtesy of Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania


 

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