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Psalm 105

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1 Give thanks to the LORD and proclaim his greatness. Let the whole world know what he has done.
1 Give thanks to the LORD; call upon his name; make his deeds known to all people!
2 Sing to him; yes, sing his praises. Tell everyone about his wonderful deeds.
2 Sing to God; sing praises to the Lord; dwell on all his wondrous works!
3 Exult in his holy name; rejoice, you who worship the LORD .
3 Give praise to God's holy name! Let the hearts rejoice of all those seeking the LORD!
4 Search for the LORD and for his strength; continually seek him.
4 Pursue the LORD and his strength; seek his face always!
5 Remember the wonders he has performed, his miracles, and the rulings he has given,
5 Remember the wondrous works he has done, all his marvelous works, and the justice he declared—
6 you children of his servant Abraham, you descendants of Jacob, his chosen ones.
6 you who are the offspring of Abraham, his servant, and the children of Jacob, his chosen ones.
7 He is the LORD our God. His justice is seen throughout the land.
7 The LORD—he is our God. His justice is everywhere throughout the whole world.
8 He always stands by his covenant— the commitment he made to a thousand generations.
8 God remembers his covenant forever, the word he commanded to a thousand generations,
9 This is the covenant he made with Abraham and the oath he swore to Isaac.
9 which he made with Abraham, the solemn pledge he swore to Isaac.
10 He confirmed it to Jacob as a decree, and to the people of Israel as a never-ending covenant:
10 God set it up as binding law for Jacob, as an eternal covenant for Israel,
11 “I will give you the land of Canaan as your special possession.”
11 promising, "I hereby give you the land of Canaan as your allotted inheritance."
12 He said this when they were few in number, a tiny group of strangers in Canaan.
12 When they were few in number— insignificant, just immigrants—
13 They wandered from nation to nation, from one kingdom to another.
13 wandering from nation to nation, from one kingdom to the next,
14 Yet he did not let anyone oppress them. He warned kings on their behalf:
14 God didn't let anyone oppress them. God punished kings for their sake:
15 “Do not touch my chosen people, and do not hurt my prophets.”
15 "Don't touch my anointed ones; don't harm my prophets!"
16 He called for a famine on the land of Canaan, cutting off its food supply.
16 When God called for a famine in the land, destroying every source of food,
17 Then he sent someone to Egypt ahead of them— Joseph, who was sold as a slave.
17 he sent a man ahead of them, who was sold as a slave: it was Joseph.
18 They bruised his feet with fetters and placed his neck in an iron collar.
18 Joseph's feet hurt in his shackles; his neck was in an iron collar,
19 Until the time came to fulfill his dreams, the LORD tested Joseph’s character.
19 until what he predicted actually happened, until what the LORD had said proved him true.
20 Then Pharaoh sent for him and set him free; the ruler of the nation opened his prison door.
20 The king sent for Joseph and set him free; the ruler of many people released him.
21 Joseph was put in charge of all the king’s household; he became ruler over all the king’s possessions.
21 The king made Joseph master of his house and ruler over everything he owned,
22 He could instruct the king’s aides as he pleased and teach the king’s advisers.
22 to make sure his princes acted according to his will, and to teach wisdom to his advisors.
23 Then Israel arrived in Egypt; Jacob lived as a foreigner in the land of Ham.
23 That's how Israel came to Egypt, how Jacob became an immigrant in the land of Ham.
24 And the LORD multiplied the people of Israel until they became too mighty for their enemies.
24 God made his people very fruitful, more powerful than their enemies,
25 Then he turned the Egyptians against the Israelites, and they plotted against the LORD ’s servants.
25 whose hearts God changed so they hated his people and dealt shrewdly with his servants.
26 But the LORD sent his servant Moses, along with Aaron, whom he had chosen.
26 God sent Moses his servant and the one he chose, Aaron.
27 They performed miraculous signs among the Egyptians, and wonders in the land of Ham.
27 They put God's signs on Egypt, his marvelous works on the land of Ham.
28 The LORD blanketed Egypt in darkness, for they had defied his commands to let his people go.
28 God sent darkness, and it became dark, but the Egyptians rejected his word.
29 He turned their water into blood, poisoning all the fish.
29 God turned their waters into blood and killed their fish.
30 Then frogs overran the land and even invaded the king’s bedrooms.
30 God made their land swarm with frogs— even in the bedrooms of their king!
31 When the LORD spoke, flies descended on the Egyptians, and gnats swarmed across Egypt.
31 God spoke, and the insects came— gnats throughout their whole country!
32 He sent them hail instead of rain, and lightning flashed over the land.
32 God turned their rain into hail along with lightning flashes throughout their land.
33 He ruined their grapevines and fig trees and shattered all the trees.
33 God destroyed their vines and their fig trees; shattered the trees of their countryside.
34 He spoke, and hordes of locusts came— young locusts beyond number.
34 God spoke, and the locusts came— countless grasshoppers came!
35 They ate up everything green in the land, destroying all the crops in their fields.
35 They devoured all the plants in their land; they devoured the fruit of their soil.
36 Then he killed the oldest son in each Egyptian home, the pride and joy of each family.
36 God struck down all the oldest sons throughout their land; struck down their very pride and joy.
37 The LORD brought his people out of Egypt, loaded with silver and gold; and not one among the tribes of Israel even stumbled.
37 Then God brought Israel out, filled with silver and gold; not one of its tribes stumbled.
38 Egypt was glad when they were gone, for they feared them greatly.
38 Egypt celebrated when they left, because the dread of Israel had come upon them.
39 The LORD spread a cloud above them as a covering and gave them a great fire to light the darkness.
39 God spread out clouds as a covering; gave lightning to provide light at night.
40 They asked for meat, and he sent them quail; he satisfied their hunger with manna—bread from heaven.
40 The people asked, and God brought quail; God filled them full with food from heaven.
41 He split open a rock, and water gushed out to form a river through the dry wasteland.
41 God opened the rock and out gushed water— flowing like a river through the desert!
42 For he remembered his sacred promise to his servant Abraham.
42 Because God remembered his holy promise to Abraham his servant,
43 So he brought his people out of Egypt with joy, his chosen ones with rejoicing.
43 God brought his people out with rejoicing, his chosen ones with songs of joy.
44 He gave his people the lands of pagan nations, and they harvested crops that others had planted.
44 God gave them the lands of other nations; they inherited the wealth of many peoples—
45 All this happened so they would follow his decrees and obey his instructions. Praise the LORD !
45 all so that they would keep his laws and observe his instructions. Praise the LORD!
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