Psalms 95:7-11

7 For he [is] our God, and we [are] the people of his pasture and the sheep of his hand. {Today} if you will hear his voice:
8 "Do not harden your heart as [at] Meribah, as [in] the day of Massah in the wilderness,
9 when your ancestors tried me. They put me to the test, [even] though they had seen my work.
10 For forty years I loathed [that] generation, and said, '[They are] a people [whose] heart wanders. And my ways they do not know.'
11 Therefore I swore in my anger, 'They shall surely not enter into my rest.'"

Psalms 95:7-11 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 95

This psalm, though without a title, was written by David, as appears from Heb 4:7, and to him the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, Syriac, Arabic, and Ethiopic versions ascribe it. It belongs to the times of the Messiah, as Kimchi observes; the apostle applies it to the Jews of his time, and bespeaks them in the language of it, Heb 3:7-11, and in which time Israelites, believers in Christ, are called upon to serve and worship him, in consideration of his greatness in himself, and his goodness to them. Theodoret thinks that David spoke prophetically of King Josiah and his times; and wrote it in the person of him, and the priests of God.

Footnotes 3

  • [a]. Literally "The day"
  • [b]. Or "If only you would hear his voice today"
  • [c]. Or "fathers"
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