Psalm 78:3

3 Was wir gehört und erfahren und unsere Väter uns erzählt haben,

Psalm 78:3 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 78:3

Which we have heard and known
The change of number from "I" to "we" have made some think that the disciples of Christ are here introduced speaking; but there is no need to suppose that, since our Lord uses the same form of speech, ( John 3:11 ) ,

and our fathers have told us;
this may not only regard the Jewish ancestors, from whom our Lord descended according to the flesh, and so refer to the following account of the wonderful things done for the people of Israel; but also the divine Father of Christ, from whom, as his only begotten Son that lay in his bosom, and as Mediator, and the Angel of the great council, he heard and became acquainted with the secrets and mysteries of grace, and with his Father's mind and will; all which he declared and made known to his apostles, and in so doing used them as his friends, ( John 1:18 ) ( 15:15 ) and so the apostles of Christ, what they had from him their everlasting Father, and who had used to call them his children, even what they had seen, and heard, and learned, they made known to others, ( Acts 4:20 ) .

Psalm 78:3 In-Context

1 Ein Maskil; von Asaph. Horche, mein Volk, auf mein Gesetz! Neiget euer Ohr zu den Worten meines Mundes!
2 Ich will meinen Mund auftun zu einem Spruche, will Rätsel hervorströmen lassen aus der Vorzeit.
3 Was wir gehört und erfahren und unsere Väter uns erzählt haben,
4 wollen wir nicht verhehlen ihren Söhnen, dem künftigen Geschlecht erzählend den Ruhm Jehovas und seine Stärke, und seine Wunderwerke, die er getan hat.
5 Denn er hat ein Zeugnis aufgerichtet in Jakob, und ein Gesetz gestellt in Israel, die er unseren Vätern geboten hat, um sie ihren Söhnen kundzutun;
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