Psalm 78:59

59 Und da das Gott hörte, entbrannte er und verwarf Israel ganz,

Psalm 78:59 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 78:59

When God heard this
Their building high places, and sacrificing on them, their making and worshipping graven images, and the language which such actions spoke; who also heard what they said to their idols, when they paid their devotion to them, acknowledging them to be their gods; he took notice of and observed all this, for nothing could pass his all seeing eye and hearing ear; and who acted as a righteous Judge, first heard, and then proceeded to give and execute the sentence; by which he let them know that he did hear and observe what they said and did:

he was wroth, and greatly abhorred Israel;
not his remnant among them, according to the election of grace, which he in all ages had; for this would be contrary to his everlasting love, which always continues; to the immutability of his nature, who changes not; to his Word, who says, fury is not in me; and to his oath, who hath sworn that he will not be wroth with his people: he may indeed, and does, abhor their sins, but not their persons; he may seem to them and others, in the dispensations of his providence, to be wroth with them and abhor them; but does not in reality. This is to be understood of the bulk of the people in general, and is to be explained and illustrated by those several instances of his displeasure with them in the times of the judges; when his anger waxed hot against them for their idolatries and other sins, and he delivered them up into the hands of their enemies, ( Judges 3:7 Judges 3:8 Judges 3:12-14 ) ( Judges 4:1 Judges 4:2 ) ( 10:6-8 ) ( 13:1 ) .

Psalm 78:59 In-Context

57 und fielen zurück und verachteten alles wie ihre Väter und hielten nicht, gleichwie ein loser Bogen,
58 und erzürnten ihn mit ihren Höhen und reizten ihn mit ihren Götzen.
59 Und da das Gott hörte, entbrannte er und verwarf Israel ganz,
60 daß er seine Wohnung zu Silo ließ fahren, die Hütte, da er unter Menschen wohnte,
61 und gab seine Macht ins Gefängnis und seine Herrlichkeit in die Hand des Feindes
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