Psalms 95:9

9 Where your fathers tempted me; they proved and saw my works. (When your forefathers tempted me; they proved, or tested, me, and saw my works.)

Psalms 95:9 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 95:9

When your fathers tempted me
Or, "where" F9; that is, in the wilderness, particularly at Meribah and Massah; it was Christ they tempted, as appears from ( 1 Corinthians 10:9 )

proved me:
had proof of his power, goodness, and mercy, in providing for them, and in the preservation of them: or "tried" F11 him, his patience, longsuffering, and forbearance, by their repeated provocations of him:

and saw my work;
his work of judgment upon their enemies the Egyptians, by inflicting plagues upon them, and by the destruction of Pharaoh and his host at the Red sea; and his work of goodness to them, in bringing them out of bondage, leading them through the Red sea safely, raining manna about their tents, and giving them water out of the rock; or particularly his work in consuming them in the wilderness, as he swore he would, and which they saw with their eyes, and was near forty years a doing. The Syriac version joins the "forty years" at the beginning of the next verse to this; the phrase standing in such a situation as to be connected with both, and is true of each; so the apostle uses it both ways, ( Hebrews 3:9 Hebrews 3:17 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (rva) "quo", Pagninus, Montanus; "ubi", V. L. Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Gejerus, so Ainsworth.
F11 (ynwnxb) "explorarunt me", Tigurine version, Piscator, Gejerus.

Psalms 95:9 In-Context

7 for he is our Lord God. And we be the people of his pasture; and the sheep of his hand. If ye have heard his voice today; (for he is the Lord our God. And we be the people of his pasture; and the sheep of his hand. If ye will but listen to his voice today;)
8 do not ye make hard your hearts. As in the stirring to wrath; by the day of temptation in desert. (yea, do not ye make your hearts stubborn; like they were at Meribah, and like that time at Massah, in the wilderness.)
9 Where your fathers tempted me; they proved and saw my works. (When your forefathers tempted me; they proved, or tested, me, and saw my works.)
10 Forty years I was offended to this generation; and I said, Ever[more] they err in heart. And these men knew not my ways; (For forty years I was offended by that generation; and I said, They err in their hearts forevermore. And these people do not know my ways;)
11 to whom I swore in mine ire, they shall not enter into my rest. (and so I swore to them in my anger, that they would not enter into my rest.)
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