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Psalms 106:29

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provoked--excited grief and indignation (Ps 6:7; 78:58).

Psalms 78:3 - 8

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This history had been handed down (Ex 12:14; De 6:20) for God's honor, and that the principles of His law might be known and observed by posterity. This important sentiment is reiterated in (Ps 78:...

Psalms 78:5

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testimony--(Ps 19:7).

Psalms 78:59 - 60

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heard--perceived (Ge 11:7). abhorred--but not utterly.

Psalms 78:61

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his strength--the ark, as symbolical of it (Ps 96:6).

Psalms 78:56 - 57

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a deceitful bow--which turns back, and so fails to project the arrow (2Sa 1:22; Ho 7:16). They relapsed.

Psalms 78:54

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border of his sanctuary--or, "holy border"--i. e., region of which-- this mountain--(Zion) was, as the seat of civil and religious government, the representative, used for the whole land, as...

Psalms 105:23 - 25

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Israel...and Jacob--that is, Jacob himself is meant, as Ps105:24 speaks of "his people." Still, he came with his whole house (Ge46:6, 7). sojourned--(Ge 47:4). land of Ham--or, Egypt (Ps 78:51).

Psalms 78:15 - 16

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There were two similar miracles (Ex 17:6; Nu 20:11). great depths--and--rivers--denote abundance.

Psalms 78:67 - 68

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tabernacle of Joseph--or, "home," or, "tribe," to which-- tribe of Ephraim--is parallel (compare Re 7:8). Its pre-eminence was, like Saul's, only permitted. Judah had been the choice (Ge 49:10).

Psalms 103:7

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ways--of providence, &c., as usual (Ps 25:4; 67:2). acts--literally, "wonders" (Ps 7:11; 78:17).

Psalms 74:11

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Why cease to help us? (Compare Ps 3:7; 7:6; 60:5).

Psalms 78:58

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Idolatry resulted from sparing the heathen (compare Ps 78:9-11).

Psalms 76:3

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brake...the arrows--literally, "thunderbolts" (Ps 78:48), from their rapid flight or ignition (compare Ps 18:14; Eph 6:16). the battle--for arms (Ho 2:18).

Psalms 78:55

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by line--or, the portion thus measured. divided them--that is, the heathen, put for their possessions, so tents--that is, of the heathen (compare De 6:11).

Psalms 78:37

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heart...not right--or, "firm" (compare Ps 78:8; Ps 51:10).

Psalms 78:21

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fire--the effect of the "anger" (Nu 11:1).

Psalms 78:45

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The dog-fly or the mosquito.

Psalms 78:30 - 31

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not estranged...lust--or, "desire"--that is, were indulging it.

Psalms 78:22

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(Compare Heb 8:8, 9).

Psalms 78:43

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wrought--set or held forth.

Psalms 78:65

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(Compare Ps 22:16; Isa 42:13).

Psalms 105:33

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their coasts--all their land (Ps 78:54).

Psalms 78:19 - 20

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in the face of His admitted power.

Psalms 78:40 - 41

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There were ten temptations (Nu 14:22).

Psalms 109:24 - 25

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Taunts and reproaches aggravate his afflicted and feeble state (Ps 22:6, 7).

Psalms 74:22 - 23

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(Compare Ps 3:7; 7:6). God hears the wicked to their own ruin (Ge 4:10; 18:20).

Joel 1:3

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Tell ye your children--in order that they may be admonished by the severity of the punishment to fear God (Ps 78:6-8; compare Ex 13:8; Jos4:7).

Psalms 78:29

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their...desire--what they longed for.

Psalms 78:62

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gave--or, "shut up." his people--(Ps 78:48; 1Sa 4:10-17).

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