Psalms 78

God's Guidance of His People in Spite of Their Unfaithfulness.

1 1Listen, O my people, to my instruction; 2Incline your ears to the words of my mouth.
2 I will 3open my mouth in a parable; I will utter 4dark sayings of old,
3 Which we have heard and known, And 5our fathers have told us.
4 We will 6not conceal them from their children, But 7tell to the generation to come the praises of the LORD, And His strength and His 8wondrous works that He has done.
5 For He established a 9testimony in Jacob And appointed a 10law in Israel, Which He 11commanded our fathers That they should 12teach them to their children,
6 13That the generation to come might know, even 14the children yet to be born, That they may arise and 15tell them to their children,
7 That they should put their confidence in God And 16not forget the works of God, But 17keep His commandments,
8 And 18not be like their fathers, A 19stubborn and rebellious generation, A generation that 20did not prepare its heart And whose spirit was not 21faithful to God.
9 The sons of Ephraim were 22archers equipped with bows, Yet 23they turned back in the day of battle.
10 They 24did not keep the covenant of God And refused to 25walk in His law;
11 They 26forgot His deeds And His miracles that He had shown them.
12 27He wrought wonders before their fathers In the land of Egypt, in the 28field of Zoan.
13 He 29divided the sea and caused them to pass through, And He made the waters stand 30up like a heap.
14 Then He led them with the cloud by 31day And all the night with a 32light of fire.
15 He 33split the rocks in the wilderness And gave them abundant drink like the ocean depths.
16 He 34brought forth streams also from the rock And caused waters to run down like rivers.
17 Yet they still continued to sin against Him, To 35rebel against the Most High in the desert.
18 And in their heart they 36put God to the test By asking 37food according to their desire.
19 Then they spoke against God; They said, "38Can God prepare a table in the wilderness?
20 "Behold, He 39struck the rock so that waters gushed out, And streams were overflowing; Can He give bread also? Will He provide 40meat for His people?"
21 Therefore the LORD heard and was 41full of wrath; And a fire was kindled against Jacob And anger also mounted against Israel,
22 Because they 42did not believe in God And did not trust in His salvation.
23 Yet He commanded the clouds above * And 43opened the doors of heaven;
24 He 44rained down manna upon them to eat And gave them 45food from heaven.
25 Man did eat the bread of angels; He sent them food 46in abundance.
26 He 47caused the east wind to blow in the heavens And by His power He directed the south wind.
27 When He rained meat upon them like the dust, Even 48winged fowl like the sand of the seas,
28 Then He let them fall in the midst of their camp, Round about their dwellings.
29 So they 49ate and were well filled, And their desire He gave to them.
30 Before they had satisfied their desire, 50While their food was in their mouths,
31 The 51anger of God rose against them And killed some of their 52stoutest ones, And subdued the choice men of Israel.
32 In spite of all this they 53still sinned And 54did not believe in His wonderful works.
33 So He brought 55their days to an end in futility And their years in sudden terror.
34 When He killed them, then they 56sought Him, And returned and searched 57diligently for God;
35 And they remembered that God was their 58rock, And the Most High God their 59Redeemer.
36 But they 60deceived Him with their mouth And 61lied to Him with their tongue.
37 For their heart was not 62steadfast toward Him, Nor were they faithful in His covenant.
38 But He, being 63compassionate, 64forgave their iniquity and did not destroy them; And often He 65restrained His anger And did not arouse all His wrath.
39 Thus 66He remembered that they were but 67flesh, A 68wind that passes and does not return.
40 How often they 69rebelled against Him in the wilderness And 70grieved Him in the 71desert!
41 Again and again they 72tempted God, And pained the 73Holy One of Israel.
42 They 74did not remember 75His power, The day when He 76redeemed them from the adversary,
43 When He performed His 77signs in Egypt And His 78marvels in the field of Zoan,
44 And 79turned their rivers to blood, And their streams, they could not drink.
45 He sent among them swarms of 80flies which devoured them, And 81frogs which destroyed them.
46 He gave also their crops to the 82grasshopper And the product of their labor to the 83locust.
47 He destroyed their vines with 84hailstones And their sycamore trees with frost.
48 He gave over their 85cattle also to the hailstones And their herds to bolts of lightning.
49 He 86sent upon them His burning anger, Fury and indignation and trouble, A band of destroying angels.
50 He leveled a path for His anger; He did not spare their soul from death, But 87gave over their life to the plague,
51 And 88smote all the firstborn in Egypt, The 89first issue of their virility in the tents of 90Ham.
52 But He 91led forth His own people like sheep And guided them in the wilderness 92like a flock;
53 He led them 93safely, so that they did not fear; But 94the sea engulfed their enemies.
54 So 95He brought them to His holy land, To this 96hill country 97which His right hand had gained.
55 He also 98drove out the nations before * them And 99apportioned them for an inheritance by measurement, And made the tribes of Israel dwell in their tents.
56 Yet they 100tempted and 101rebelled against the Most High God And did not keep His testimonies,
57 But turned back and 102acted treacherously like their fathers; They 103turned aside like a treacherous bow.
58 For they 104provoked Him with their 105high places And 106aroused His jealousy with their 107graven images.
59 When God heard, He was filled with 108wrath And greatly 109abhorred Israel;
60 So that He 110abandoned the 111dwelling place at Shiloh, The tent which He had pitched among men,
61 And gave up His 112strength to captivity And His glory 113into the hand of the adversary.
62 He also 114delivered His people to the sword, And was filled with wrath at His inheritance.
63 115Fire devoured His young men, And His 116virgins had no wedding songs.
64 His 117priests fell by the sword, And His 118widows could not weep.
65 Then the Lord 119awoke as if from sleep, Like a 120warrior overcome by wine.
66 He 121drove His adversaries backward; He put on them an everlasting reproach.
67 He also 122rejected the tent of Joseph, And did not choose the tribe of Ephraim,
68 But chose the tribe of Judah, Mount 123Zion which He loved.
69 And He 124built His sanctuary like the heights, Like the earth which He has founded forever.
70 He also 125chose David His servant And took him from the sheepfolds *;
71 From 126the care of the ewes 127with suckling lambs He brought him To 128shepherd Jacob His people, And Israel 129His inheritance.
72 So he shepherded them according to the 130integrity of his heart, And guided them with his skillful hands.

Psalms 78 Commentary

Chapter 78

Attention called for. (1-8) The history of Israel. (9-39) Their settlement in Canaan. (40-55) The mercies of God to Israel contrasted with their ingratitude. (56-72)

Verses 1-8 These are called dark and deep sayings, because they are carefully to be looked into. The law of God was given with a particular charge to teach it diligently to their children, that the church may abide for ever. Also, that the providences of God, both in mercy and in judgment, might encourage them to conform to the will of God. The works of God much strengthen our resolution to keep his commandments. Hypocrisy is the high road to apostacy; those that do not set their hearts right, will not be stedfast with God. Many parents, by negligence and wickedness, become murderers of their children. But young persons, though they are bound to submit in all things lawful, must not obey sinful orders, or copy sinful examples.

9-39. Sin dispirits men, and takes away the heart. Forgetfulness of God's works is the cause of disobedience to his laws. This narrative relates a struggle between God's goodness and man's badness. The Lord hears all our murmurings and distrusts, and is much displeased. Those that will not believe the power of God's mercy, shall feel the fire of his indignation. Those cannot be said to trust in God's salvation as their happiness at last, who can not trust his providence in the way to it. To all that by faith and prayer, ask, seek, and knock, these doors of heaven shall at any time be opened; and our distrust of God is a great aggravation of our sins. He expressed his resentment of their provocation; not in denying what they sinfully lusted after, but in granting it to them. Lust is contented with nothing. Those that indulge their lust, will never be estranged from it. Those hearts are hard indeed, that will neither be melted by the mercies of the Lord, nor broken by his judgments. Those that sin still, must expect to be in trouble still. And the reason why we live with so little comfort, and to so little purpose, is, because we do not live by faith. Under these rebukes they professed repentance, but they were not sincere, for they were not constant. In Israel's history we have a picture of our own hearts and lives. God's patience, and warnings, and mercies, imbolden them to harden their hearts against his word. And the history of kingdoms is much the same. Judgments and mercies have been little attended to, until the measure of their sins has been full. And higher advantages have not kept churches from declining from the commandments of God. Even true believers recollect, that for many a year they abused the kindness of Providence. When they come to heaven, how will they admire the Lord's patience and mercy in bringing them to his kingdom!

40-55. Let not those that receive mercy from God, be thereby made bold to sin, for the mercies they receive will hasten its punishment; yet let not those who are under Divine rebukes for sin, be discouraged from repentance. The Holy One of Israel will do what is most for his own glory, and what is most for their good. Their forgetting former favours, led them to limit God for the future. God made his own people to go forth like sheep; and guided them in the wilderness, as a shepherd his flock, with all care and tenderness. Thus the true Joshua, even Jesus, brings his church out of the wilderness; but no earthly Canaan, no worldly advantages, should make us forget that the church is in the wilderness while in this world, and that there remaineth a far more glorious rest for the people of God.

Verses 56-72 After the Israelites were settled in Canaan, the children were like their fathers. God gave them his testimonies, but they turned back. Presumptuous sins render even Israelites hateful to God's holiness, and exposed to his justice. Those whom the Lord forsakes become an easy prey to the destroyer. And sooner or later, God will disgrace his enemies. He set a good government over his people; a monarch after his own heart. With good reason does the psalmist make this finishing, crowning instance of God's favour to Israel; for David was a type of Christ, the great and good Shepherd, who was humbled first, and then exalted; and of whom it was foretold, that he should be filled with the Spirit of wisdom and understanding. On the uprightness of his heart, and the skilfulness of his hands, all his subjects may rely; and of the increase of his government and peace there shall be no end. Every trial of human nature hitherto, confirms the testimony of Scripture, that the heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked, and nothing but being created anew by the Holy Ghost can cure the ungodliness of any.

Cross References 130

  • 1. Isaiah 51:4
  • 2. Isaiah 55:3
  • 3. Psalms 49:4; Matthew 13:35
  • 4. Proverbs 1:6
  • 5. Psalms 44:1
  • 6. Exodus 12:26; Deuteronomy 6:7; Deuteronomy 11:19; Job 15:18; Psalms 145:4; Isaiah 38:19; Joel 1:3
  • 7. Exodus 13:8, 14; Psalms 22:30
  • 8. Job 37:16; Psalms 26:7; Psalms 71:17
  • 9. Psalms 19:7; Psalms 81:5; Isaiah 8:20
  • 10. Psalms 147:19
  • 11. Deuteronomy 6:4-9
  • 12. Deuteronomy 4:9
  • 13. Psalms 102:18
  • 14. Psalms 22:31
  • 15. Deuteronomy 11:19
  • 16. Deuteronomy 4:9; Deuteronomy 6:12; Deuteronomy 8:14
  • 17. Deuteronomy 4:2; Deuteronomy 5:1, 29; Deuteronomy 27:1; Joshua 22:5
  • 18. 2 Kings 17:14; 2 Chronicles 30:7; Ezekiel 20:18
  • 19. Exodus 32:9; Deuteronomy 9:7, 24; Deuteronomy 31:27; Judges 2:19; Isaiah 30:9
  • 20. Job 11:13; Psalms 78:37
  • 21. Psalms 51:10
  • 22. 1 Chronicles 12:2
  • 23. Judges 20:39; Psalms 78:57
  • 24. Judges 2:20; 1 Kings 11:11; 2 Kings 17:15; 2 Kings 18:12
  • 25. Psalms 119:1; Jeremiah 32:23; Jeremiah 44:10, 23
  • 26. Psalms 106:13
  • 27. Exodus 7-12; Psalms 106:22
  • 28. Numbers 13:22; Psalms 78:43; Isaiah 19:11; Isaiah 30:4; Ezekiel 30:14
  • 29. Exodus 14:21; Psalms 74:13; Psalms 136:13
  • 30. Exodus 15:8; Psalms 33:7
  • 31. Exodus 13:21; Psalms 105:39
  • 32. Exodus 14:24
  • 33. Exodus 17:6; Numbers 20:11; Psalms 105:41; Psalms 114:8; Isaiah 48:21; 1 Corinthians 10:4
  • 34. Num 20:8, 10, 11
  • 35. Deuteronomy 9:22; Isaiah 63:10; Hebrews 3:16
  • 36. Exodus 17:6; Deuteronomy 6:16; Psalms 78:41, 56; Psalms 95:9; Psalms 106:14; 1 Corinthians 10:9
  • 37. Numbers 11:4
  • 38. Exodus 16:3; Numbers 11:4; Numbers 20:3; Numbers 21:5; Psalms 23:5
  • 39. Numbers 20:11; Psalms 78:15, 16
  • 40. Numbers 11:18
  • 41. Numbers 11:1
  • 42. Deuteronomy 1:32; Deuteronomy 9:23; Hebrews 3:18
  • 43. Genesis 7:11; Malachi 3:10
  • 44. Exodus 16:4
  • 45. Psalms 105:40; John 6:31
  • 46. Exodus 16:3
  • 47. Numbers 11:31
  • 48. Exodus 16:13; Psalms 105:40
  • 49. Numbers 11:19, 20
  • 50. Numbers 11:33
  • 51. Numbers 11:33, 34; Job 20:23
  • 52. Isaiah 10:16
  • 53. Numbers 14, 16, 17
  • 54. Numbers 14:11; Psalms 78:11
  • 55. Numbers 14:29, 35
  • 56. Numbers 21:7; Hosea 5:15
  • 57. Psalms 63:1
  • 58. Deuteronomy 32:4
  • 59. Exodus 15:13; Deuteronomy 9:26; Psalms 74:2; Isaiah 41:14
  • 60. Exodus 24:7, 8; Ezekiel 33:31
  • 61. Exodus 32:7, 8; Isaiah 57:11
  • 62. Psalms 51:10; Psalms 78:8; Acts 8:21
  • 63. Exodus 34:6
  • 64. Numbers 14:18-20
  • 65. Isaiah 48:9
  • 66. Job 10:9; Psalms 103:14
  • 67. Genesis 6:3
  • 68. Job 7:7, 16; Psalms 103:14; James 4:14
  • 69. Psalms 95:8, 9; Psalms 106:43; Psalms 107:11; Hebrews 3:16
  • 70. Psalms 95:10; Isaiah 63:10; Ephesians 4:30
  • 71. Psalms 106:14
  • 72. Numbers 14:22
  • 73. 2 Kings 19:22; Psalms 89:18
  • 74. Judges 8:34
  • 75. Psalms 44:3
  • 76. Psalms 106:10
  • 77. Psalms 105:27
  • 78. Exodus 4:21; Exodus 7:3
  • 79. Exodus 7:20; Psalms 105:29
  • 80. Exodus 8:24; Psalms 105:31
  • 81. Exodus 8:6; Psalms 105:30
  • 82. 1 Kings 8:37; Psalms 105:34
  • 83. Exodus 10:14
  • 84. Exodus 9:23-25; Psalms 105:32
  • 85. Exodus 9:19
  • 86. Exodus 15:7
  • 87. Exodus 12:29, 30
  • 88. Exodus 12:29; Psalms 105:36; Psalms 135:8; Psalms 136:10
  • 89. Genesis 49:3
  • 90. Psalms 105:23, 27; Psalms 106:22
  • 91. Exodus 15:22
  • 92. Psalms 77:20
  • 93. Exodus 14:19, 20
  • 94. Exodus 14:27, 28; Psalms 106:11
  • 95. Exodus 15:17
  • 96. Psalms 68:16; Isaiah 11:9
  • 97. Psalms 44:3
  • 98. Joshua 11:16-23; Psalms 44:2
  • 99. Joshua 13:7; Joshua 23:4; Psalms 105:11; Psalms 135:12
  • 100. Psalms 78:18
  • 101. Judges 2:11-13; Psalms 78:40
  • 102. Ezekiel 20:27, 28
  • 103. Hosea 7:16
  • 104. Deuteronomy 4:25; Judges 2:12; 1 Kings 14:9; Isaiah 65:3
  • 105. Leviticus 26:30; 1 Kings 3:2; 2 Kings 16:4; Jeremiah 17:3
  • 106. Deuteronomy 32:16, 21; 1 Kings 14:22
  • 107. Exodus 20:4; Leviticus 26:1; Deuteronomy 4:25
  • 108. Deuteronomy 1:34; Deuteronomy 9:19; Psalms 106:40
  • 109. Leviticus 26:30; Deuteronomy 32:19; Amos 6:8
  • 110. 1 Samuel 4:11; Psalms 78:67; Jeremiah 7:12, 14; Jeremiah 26:6
  • 111. Joshua 18:1
  • 112. Psalms 63:2; Psalms 132:8
  • 113. 1 Samuel 4:17
  • 114. Judges 20:21; 1 Samuel 4:10
  • 115. Numbers 11:1; Numbers 21:28; Isaiah 26:11; Jeremiah 48:45
  • 116. Jeremiah 7:34; Jeremiah 16:9; Lamentations 2:21
  • 117. 1 Samuel 4:17; 1 Samuel 22:18
  • 118. Job 27:15; Ezekiel 24:23
  • 119. Psalms 44:23; Psalms 73:20
  • 120. Isaiah 42:13
  • 121. 1 Samuel 5:6
  • 122. Psalms 78:60
  • 123. Psalms 87:2; Psalms 132:13
  • 124. 1 Kings 6:1-38
  • 125. 1 Samuel 16:11, 12
  • 126. 2 Samuel 7:8; Isaiah 40:11
  • 127. Genesis 33:13
  • 128. 2 Samuel 5:2; 1 Chronicles 11:2; Psalms 28:9
  • 129. 1 Samuel 10:1
  • 130. 1 Kings 9:4

Footnotes 39

Chapter Summary

Maschil of Asaph. Or for "Asaph" {f}; a doctrinal and "instructive" psalm, as the word "Maschil" signifies; see Psalm 32:1, which was delivered to Asaph to be sung; the Targum is, "the understanding of the Holy Spirit by the hands of Asaph." Some think David was the penman of it; but from the latter part of it, in which mention is made of him, and of his government of the people of Israel, it looks as if it was wrote by another, and after his death, though not long after, since the account is carried on no further than his times; and therefore it is probable enough it was written by Asaph, the chief singer, that lived in that age: whoever was the penman of it, it is certain he was a prophet, and so was Asaph, who is called a seer, the same with a prophet, and who is said to prophesy, 2 Chronicles 29:30 and also that he represented Christ; for that the Messiah is the person that is introduced speaking in this psalm is clear from Matthew 13:34 and the whole may be considered as a discourse of his to the Jews of his time; giving them an history of the Israelites from their first coming out of Egypt to the times of David, and in it an account of the various benefits bestowed upon them, of their great ingratitude, and of the divine resentment; the design of which is to admonish and caution them against committing the like sins, lest they should be rejected of God, as their fathers were, and perish: some Jewish writers, as Arama observes, interpret this psalm of the children of Ephraim going out of Egypt before the time appointed.

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