Salmos 105:38-45

38 Egipto se alegró en su salida; porque había caído sobre ellos su terror.
39 Extendió una nube por cubierta, y fuego para alumbrar la noche.
40 Pidieron, e hizo venir codornices; y de pan del cielo los sació.
41 Abrió la peña, y corrieron aguas; fluyeron por los secadales un río.
42 Porque se acordó de su santa palabra con Abraham su siervo.
43 Y sacó a su pueblo con gozo; con júbilo a sus escogidos.
44 Y les dio las tierras de los gentiles; y las labores de las naciones heredaron,
45 para que guardasen sus estatutos, y observasen sus leyes. Alelu-JAH.

Salmos 105:38-45 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 105

This psalm was penned by David, and sung at the time when the ark was brought from the house of Obededom to the place which David had prepared for it; at least the first fifteen verses of it, the other part being probably added afterwards by the same inspired penman, as appears from 1Ch 16:1-7. The subject matter of the psalm is the special and distinguishing goodness of God to the children of Israel, and to his church and people, of which they were typical: the history of God's regard to and care of their principal ancestors, Abraham, Jacob, Joseph and of the whole body of the people, in bringing them out of Egypt, leading them through the wilderness, and settling them in the land of Canaan, is here recited, as an argument for praise and thankfulness.

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