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Psalms 78:34

Psalms 78:35-1964 bbe — In the memory that God was their Rock, and the Most High God their saviour. But their lips were false to him, and their…

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35

In the memory that God was their Rock, and the Most High God their saviour.

36

But their lips were false to him, and their tongues were untrue to him;

37

And their hearts were not right with him, and they did not keep their agreement with him.

38

But he, being full of pity, has forgiveness for sin, and does not put an end to man: frequently turning back his wrath, and not being violently angry.

39

So he kept in mind that they were only flesh; a breath which is quickly gone, and will not come again.

40

How frequently did they go against him in the waste land, and give him cause for grief in the dry places!

41

Again they put God to the test, and gave pain to the Holy One of Israel.

42

They did not keep in mind the work of his hand, or the day when he took them from the power of their haters;

43

How he had done his signs in Egypt, and his wonders in the field of Zoan;

44

So that their rivers were turned to blood, and they were not able to get drink from their streams.

45

He sent different sorts of flies among them, poisoning their flesh; and frogs for their destruction.

46

He gave the increase of their fields to worms, the fruits of their industry to the locusts.

47

He sent ice for the destruction of their vines; their trees were damaged by the bitter cold.

48

Ice was rained down on their cattle; thunderstorms sent destruction among the flocks.

49

He sent on them the heat of his wrath, his bitter disgust, letting loose evil angels among them.

50

He let his wrath have its way; he did not keep back their soul from death, but gave their life to disease.

51

He gave to destruction all the first sons of Egypt; the first-fruits of their strength in the tents of Ham;

52

But he took his people out like sheep, guiding them in the waste land like a flock.

53

He took them on safely so that they had no fear; but their haters were covered by the sea.

54

And he was their guide to his holy land, even to the mountain, which his right hand had made his;

55

Driving out nations before them, marking out the line of their heritage, and giving the people of Israel their tents for a resting-place.

56

But they were bitter against the Most High God, testing him, and not keeping his laws;

57

Their hearts were turned back and untrue like their fathers; they were turned to one side like a twisted bow.

58

They made him angry with their high places; moving him to wrath with their images.

59

When this came to God's ears he was very angry, and gave up Israel completely;

60

So that he went away from the holy place in Shiloh, the tent which he had put among men;

61

And he let his strength be taken prisoner, and gave his glory into the hands of his hater.

62

He gave his people up to the sword, and was angry with his heritage.

63

Their young men were burned in the fire; and their virgins were not praised in the bride-song.

64

Their priests were put to death by the sword, and their widows made no weeping for them.

65

Then was the Lord like one awaking from sleep, and like a strong man crying out because of wine.

66

His haters were turned back by his blows and shamed for ever.

67

And he put the tent of Joseph on one side, and took not the tribe of Ephraim;

68

But he took the tribe of Judah for himself, and the mountain of Zion, in which he had pleasure.

69

And he made his holy place like the high heaven, like the earth which is fixed by him for ever.

70

He took David to be his servant, taking him from the place of the flocks;

71

From looking after the sheep which were giving milk, he took him to give food to Jacob his people, and to Israel his heritage.

72

So he gave them food with an upright heart, guiding them by the wisdom of his hands.

— Psalms 78:35-1964, Bible in Basic English

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Psalms 78 — Context

32

For all this they went on sinning even more, and had no faith in his great wonders.

33

So their days were wasted like a breath, and their years in trouble.

34

When he sent death on them, then they made search for him; turning to him and looking for him with care;

35

In the memory that God was their Rock, and the Most High God their saviour.

36

But their lips were false to him, and their tongues were untrue to him;

37

And their hearts were not right with him, and they did not keep their agreement with him.

38

But he, being full of pity, has forgiveness for sin, and does not put an end to man: frequently turning back his wrath, and not being violently angry.

39

So he kept in mind that they were only flesh; a breath which is quickly gone, and will not come again.

40

How frequently did they go against him in the waste land, and give him cause for grief in the dry places!

41

Again they put God to the test, and gave pain to the Holy One of Israel.

42

They did not keep in mind the work of his hand, or the day when he took them from the power of their haters;

43

How he had done his signs in Egypt, and his wonders in the field of Zoan;

44

So that their rivers were turned to blood, and they were not able to get drink from their streams.

45

He sent different sorts of flies among them, poisoning their flesh; and frogs for their destruction.

46

He gave the increase of their fields to worms, the fruits of their industry to the locusts.

47

He sent ice for the destruction of their vines; their trees were damaged by the bitter cold.

48

Ice was rained down on their cattle; thunderstorms sent destruction among the flocks.

49

He sent on them the heat of his wrath, his bitter disgust, letting loose evil angels among them.

50

He let his wrath have its way; he did not keep back their soul from death, but gave their life to disease.

51

He gave to destruction all the first sons of Egypt; the first-fruits of their strength in the tents of Ham;

52

But he took his people out like sheep, guiding them in the waste land like a flock.

53

He took them on safely so that they had no fear; but their haters were covered by the sea.

54

And he was their guide to his holy land, even to the mountain, which his right hand had made his;

55

Driving out nations before them, marking out the line of their heritage, and giving the people of Israel their tents for a resting-place.

56

But they were bitter against the Most High God, testing him, and not keeping his laws;

57

Their hearts were turned back and untrue like their fathers; they were turned to one side like a twisted bow.

58

They made him angry with their high places; moving him to wrath with their images.

59

When this came to God's ears he was very angry, and gave up Israel completely;

60

So that he went away from the holy place in Shiloh, the tent which he had put among men;

61

And he let his strength be taken prisoner, and gave his glory into the hands of his hater.

62

He gave his people up to the sword, and was angry with his heritage.

63

Their young men were burned in the fire; and their virgins were not praised in the bride-song.

64

Their priests were put to death by the sword, and their widows made no weeping for them.

65

Then was the Lord like one awaking from sleep, and like a strong man crying out because of wine.

66

His haters were turned back by his blows and shamed for ever.

67

And he put the tent of Joseph on one side, and took not the tribe of Ephraim;

68

But he took the tribe of Judah for himself, and the mountain of Zion, in which he had pleasure.

69

And he made his holy place like the high heaven, like the earth which is fixed by him for ever.

70

He took David to be his servant, taking him from the place of the flocks;

71

From looking after the sheep which were giving milk, he took him to give food to Jacob his people, and to Israel his heritage.

72

So he gave them food with an upright heart, guiding them by the wisdom of his hands.

Psalms 78:35-1964 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does Psalms 78:35-1964 say?
Psalms 78:35-1964 in the Bible in Basic English reads: “In the memory that God was their Rock, and the Most High God their saviour. But their lips were false to him, and their tongues were untrue to him; And their hearts were not right with him, and they did not keep their agreement with him. But he, being full of pity, has forgiveness for sin, and does not put an end to man: frequently turning back his wrath, and not being violently angry. So he kept in mind that they were only flesh; a breath which is quickly gone, and will not come again. How frequently did they go against him in the waste land, and give him cause for grief in the dry places! Again they put God to the test, and gave pain to the Holy One of Israel. They did not keep in mind the work of his hand, or the day when he took them from the power of their haters; How he had done his signs in Egypt, and his wonders in the field of Zoan; So that their rivers were turned to blood, and they were not able to get drink from their streams. He sent different sorts of flies among them, poisoning their flesh; and frogs for their destruction. He gave the increase of their fields to worms, the fruits of their industry to the locusts. He sent ice for the destruction of their vines; their trees were damaged by the bitter cold. Ice was rained down on their cattle; thunderstorms sent destruction among the flocks. He sent on them the heat of his wrath, his bitter disgust, letting loose evil angels among them. He let his wrath have its way; he did not keep back their soul from death, but gave their life to disease. He gave to destruction all the first sons of Egypt; the first-fruits of their strength in the tents of Ham; But he took his people out like sheep, guiding them in the waste land like a flock. He took them on safely so that they had no fear; but their haters were covered by the sea. And he was their guide to his holy land, even to the mountain, which his right hand had made his; Driving out nations before them, marking out the line of their heritage, and giving the people of Israel their tents for a resting-place. But they were bitter against the Most High God, testing him, and not keeping his laws; Their hearts were turned back and untrue like their fathers; they were turned to one side like a twisted bow. They made him angry with their high places; moving him to wrath with their images. When this came to God's ears he was very angry, and gave up Israel completely; So that he went away from the holy place in Shiloh, the tent which he had put among men; And he let his strength be taken prisoner, and gave his glory into the hands of his hater. He gave his people up to the sword, and was angry with his heritage. Their young men were burned in the fire; and their virgins were not praised in the bride-song. Their priests were put to death by the sword, and their widows made no weeping for them. Then was the Lord like one awaking from sleep, and like a strong man crying out because of wine. His haters were turned back by his blows and shamed for ever. And he put the tent of Joseph on one side, and took not the tribe of Ephraim; But he took the tribe of Judah for himself, and the mountain of Zion, in which he had pleasure. And he made his holy place like the high heaven, like the earth which is fixed by him for ever. He took David to be his servant, taking him from the place of the flocks; From looking after the sheep which were giving milk, he took him to give food to Jacob his people, and to Israel his heritage. So he gave them food with an upright heart, guiding them by the wisdom of his hands.”
Where is Psalms 78:35-1964 in the Bible?
Psalms 78:35-1964 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of Psalms, chapter 78, verses 35–1964.
Who wrote Psalms?
Psalms is traditionally attributed to Multiple authors (David, Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, others). Approximately 73 psalms are attributed to David; others to Asaph, the sons of Korah, Solomon, Moses, Heman, and Ethan; the remainder are anonymous. It was written c. 1410–430 BC.
What is the book of Psalms about?
The Psalms are the prayer book and hymnal of God's people, gathering a thousand years of inspired song — praise, lament, thanksgiving, confession, and royal and messianic worship. Every emotion of the believing heart finds a voice here, and every voice finds its center in Christ.
What are the major themes of Psalms?
Psalms explores themes including Praise, Lament, Trust, Messiah, Refuge, Kingship. These themes shape the meaning and context of Psalms 78:35-1964.
What translation should I read Psalms 78:35-1964 in?
Psalms 78:35-1964 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize Psalms 78:35-1964?
Psalms 78:35-1964 reads (BBE): “In the memory that God was their Rock, and the Most High God their saviour. But their lips were false to him, and their tongues were untrue to him; And their hearts were not right with him, and they did not keep their agreement with him. But he, being full of pity, has forgiveness for sin, and does not put an end to man: frequently turning back his wrath, and not being violently angry. So he kept in mind that they were only flesh; a breath which is quickly gone, and will not come again. How frequently did they go against him in the waste land, and give him cause for grief in the dry places! Again they put God to the test, and gave pain to the Holy One of Israel. They did not keep in mind the work of his hand, or the day when he took them from the power of their haters; How he had done his signs in Egypt, and his wonders in the field of Zoan; So that their rivers were turned to blood, and they were not able to get drink from their streams. He sent different sorts of flies among them, poisoning their flesh; and frogs for their destruction. He gave the increase of their fields to worms, the fruits of their industry to the locusts. He sent ice for the destruction of their vines; their trees were damaged by the bitter cold. Ice was rained down on their cattle; thunderstorms sent destruction among the flocks. He sent on them the heat of his wrath, his bitter disgust, letting loose evil angels among them. He let his wrath have its way; he did not keep back their soul from death, but gave their life to disease. He gave to destruction all the first sons of Egypt; the first-fruits of their strength in the tents of Ham; But he took his people out like sheep, guiding them in the waste land like a flock. He took them on safely so that they had no fear; but their haters were covered by the sea. And he was their guide to his holy land, even to the mountain, which his right hand had made his; Driving out nations before them, marking out the line of their heritage, and giving the people of Israel their tents for a resting-place. But they were bitter against the Most High God, testing him, and not keeping his laws; Their hearts were turned back and untrue like their fathers; they were turned to one side like a twisted bow. They made him angry with their high places; moving him to wrath with their images. When this came to God's ears he was very angry, and gave up Israel completely; So that he went away from the holy place in Shiloh, the tent which he had put among men; And he let his strength be taken prisoner, and gave his glory into the hands of his hater. He gave his people up to the sword, and was angry with his heritage. Their young men were burned in the fire; and their virgins were not praised in the bride-song. Their priests were put to death by the sword, and their widows made no weeping for them. Then was the Lord like one awaking from sleep, and like a strong man crying out because of wine. His haters were turned back by his blows and shamed for ever. And he put the tent of Joseph on one side, and took not the tribe of Ephraim; But he took the tribe of Judah for himself, and the mountain of Zion, in which he had pleasure. And he made his holy place like the high heaven, like the earth which is fixed by him for ever. He took David to be his servant, taking him from the place of the flocks; From looking after the sheep which were giving milk, he took him to give food to Jacob his people, and to Israel his heritage. So he gave them food with an upright heart, guiding them by the wisdom of his hands.” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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