Tehillim 136:16

16 To Him Who led His people through the midbar; ki l’olam chasdo.

Tehillim 136:16 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 136:16

To him which led his people through the wilderness
Where there was no path. This the Lord did by going before them in a pillar of cloud by day, and in a pillar of fire by night, to show them the way in which they should go, ( Exodus 13:21 Exodus 13:22 ) ; see ( Psalms 78:14 ) ;

for his mercy [endureth] for ever;
among the manifold mercies of God, shown to Israel in the wilderness, this is one taken notice of by Nehemiah, ( Nehemiah 9:19 ) ; that the pillar of cloud and fire, to direct them, never departed from them while in it: and this act of "leading" them not only includes the guidance of them in the way, but the provision made for them; of water out of the rock, and of manna that fell about their tents every day; and of flesh and feathered fowl, like dust, so that they wanted nothing; and also the protection of them from their enemies: all which were proofs of his constant care over them, and continual mercy to them; see ( Psalms 78:15 Psalms 78:16 Psalms 78:24 Psalms 78:25 Psalms 78:27 ) .

Tehillim 136:16 In-Context

14 And made Yisroel to pass through the midst of it; ki l’olam chasdo.
15 But overthrew Pharaoh and his army in the Yam Suf; ki l’olam chasdo.
16 To Him Who led His people through the midbar; ki l’olam chasdo.
17 To Him Who struck down melachim gedolim; ki l’olam chasdo.
18 And slaughtered mighty melachim; ki l’olam chasdo.
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