Psalms 81:5-10

5 When God went out against Egypt, he established it as a statute for Joseph. I heard an unknown voice say:
6 “I removed the burden from their shoulders; their hands were set free from the basket.
7 In your distress you called and I rescued you, I answered you out of a thundercloud; I tested you at the waters of Meribah.[a]
8 Hear me, my people, and I will warn you— if you would only listen to me, Israel!
9 You shall have no foreign god among you; you shall not worship any god other than me.
10 I am the LORD your God, who brought you up out of Egypt. Open wide your mouth and I will fill it.

Psalms 81:5-10 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician upon Gittith, A [Psalm] of Asaph. Of "gittith," See Gill on "Ps 8:1." The Targum renders it, "upon the harp which came from Gath;" and so Jarchi says it was a musical instrument that came from Gath. The Septuagint, and the versions which follow that, render it, "for the winepresses." This psalm, according to Kimchi, is said concerning the going out of the children of Israel from Egypt; and was composed in order to be sung at their new moons and solemn feasts, which were typical of Gospel things in Gospel times; see Colossians 2:16 and so the Syriac version, "a psalm of Asaph, when David by him prepared himself for the solemnities."

Cross References 12

  • 1. S Exodus 11:4
  • 2. Psalms 114:1
  • 3. S Exodus 1:14
  • 4. Isaiah 9:4; Isaiah 52:2
  • 5. S Exodus 2:23; Psalms 50:15
  • 6. Exodus 19:19
  • 7. S Exodus 17:7; S Deuteronomy 33:8
  • 8. Psalms 50:7; Psalms 78:1
  • 9. S Exodus 20:3; Deuteronomy 32:12; Isaiah 43:12
  • 10. S Exodus 6:6; S Exodus 13:3; S Exodus 29:46; Exodus 20:2
  • 11. Ezekiel 2:8
  • 12. Psalms 107:9

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. The Hebrew has "Selah" (a word of uncertain meaning) here.
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