Psalm 78:17

17 Dennoch sündigten sie weiter gegen ihn und erzürnten den Höchsten in der Wüste

Psalm 78:17 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 78:17

And they sinned yet more against him
Or, "and they added yet to sin against him" F3; which was great ingratitude; they had sinned before, and it might have been hoped that the goodness of God to them would have engaged them to have sinned no more, at least at such a rate, and in such a manner, as they had done; but instead of sinning less, they sinned more and more, they added sin to sin; such is the corrupt heart of man, notwithstanding the grace of God, and the blessings of it vouchsafed unto him:

by provoking the most High in the wilderness;
everything is aggravating; the object against whom they sinned was the most High, which betrays their impiety, folly, and vanity; and they did not slightly sin against him, but did those things which were highly provoking and exasperating; and that in the wilderness, where they received so many favours, and where they must have been starved and perish, and could not have lived, without immediate provision, support, and protection, from the hand of the Lord.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (wl awjxl dwe wpyowyw) "et addiderunt adhuc ad peccandum ei", Montanus, "vel peccare", Musculus, Gejerus, Michaelis.

Psalm 78:17 In-Context

15 Er riß die Felsen in der Wüste und tränkte sie mit Wasser die Fülle
16 und ließ Bäche aus den Felsen fließen, daß sie hinabflossen wie Wasserströme.
17 Dennoch sündigten sie weiter gegen ihn und erzürnten den Höchsten in der Wüste
18 und versuchten Gott in ihrem Herzen, daß sie Speise forderten für ihre Seelen,
19 und redeten gegen Gott und sprachen: "Ja, Gott sollte wohl können einen Tisch bereiten in der Wüste?
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