Psalms 105:13

13 cito fecerunt obliti sunt operum eius non sustinuerunt consilium eius

Psalms 105:13 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 105:13

When they went from one nation to another
From Chaldea to Mesopotamia; from thence to Canaan, and then into Egypt; and after that to Canaan again: which was the tour that Abraham took; and when in Canaan, and travelling from place to place there, might be said to go from nation to nation, since there were seven nations in that country.

From one kingdom to another people;
from the kingdom of Palestine or Canaan to Egypt, which was a strange people; and of another language, as appears by the use of an interpreter between them, ( Genesis 42:23 ) . So Isaac, Jacob, and his posterity, journeyed from one of these kingdoms to the other. Thus the children of God are pilgrims and strangers in this world; they are unsettled in it; they are travelling through it, and a troublesome journey they have of it; they are bound to another country, to which they belong; and their hearts are there beforehand; and they look upon this world as a strange place, and at best but as an inn; where they tarry but for a time, till they get to their own country, the better and heavenly one.

Psalms 105:13 In-Context

11 et operuit aqua tribulantes eos unus ex eis non remansit
12 et crediderunt in verbis eius et laudaverunt laudem eius
13 cito fecerunt obliti sunt operum eius non sustinuerunt consilium eius
14 et concupierunt concupiscentiam in deserto et temptaverunt Deum in inaquoso
15 et dedit eis petitionem ipsorum et misit saturitatem in anima eorum
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.