Psalms 78

Psalms 78

A comprehensive historical psalm written to instruct the people about the importance of remembering God's faithfulness and their ancestors' constant rebellion. The Psalmist reviews Israel's history from the Exodus through the wilderness, documenting their repeated disobedience, murmuring, and testing of God. It highlights God's patience, providing manna and water from the rock. The Psalm emphasizes God's final rejection of the Northern Kingdom (Ephraim) and His choice of Judah, Mount Zion, and David to rule His inheritance.

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Psalms 13

A short, passionate prayer asking God, "How long?" David quickly moves from deep lament to confident trust in God's unfailing mercy and salvation.

Psalms 14

A lament about widespread corruption. The fool says, "There is no God," leading to immorality. The psalm asks when salvation will come from Zion.

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