1 Give ear, O my people, tomy law: inclineyour earsto the wordsof my mouth.nMaschil…: or, A Psalm for Asaph to give instruction2 I will openmy mouthin a parable: I will utterdark sayingsof old:3 Which we have heardand known, and our fathershave told us.4 We will not hidethemfrom their children, shewingto the generationto comethe praisesof the Lord, and his strength, and his wonderful worksthat he hath done.5 For he establisheda testimonyin Jacob, and appointeda lawin Israel, which he commandedour fathers, that they should make them knownto their children:6 That the generationto comemight knowthem, eventhe childrenwhichshould be born; whoshould ariseand declarethemto their children:7 That they might settheir hopein God, and not forgetthe worksof God, but keephis commandments:8 And might not be as their fathers, a stubbornand rebelliousgeneration; a generationthatsetnot their heartaright, and whose spiritwas not stedfastwith God.nthat…: Heb. that prepared not their heart9 The childrenof Ephraim, beingarmed, andcarryingbows, turned backin the dayof battle.ncarrying: Heb. throwing forth10 They keptnot the covenantof God, and refusedto walkin his law;11 And forgathis works, and his wondersthat he had shewed them.12 Marvellous thingsdidhe in the sightof their fathers, in the landof Egypt, inthe fieldof Zoan.13 He dividedthe sea, and caused them to pass through; and he made the watersto standas an heap.14 In the daytimealso he ledthem with a cloud, and all the nightwith a lightof fire.15 He clavethe rocksin the wilderness, and gave themdrink as out ofthe greatdepths.16 He broughtstreamsalso out of the rock, and caused watersto run downlike rivers.17 And they sinnedyet moreagainst him by provokingthe most Highin the wilderness.18 And they temptedGodin their heartby askingmeatfor their lust.19 Yea, they spakeagainst God; they said, CanGodfurnisha tablein the wilderness?nfurnish: Heb. order20 Behold, he smotethe rock, that the watersgushed out, and the streamsoverflowed; canhe givebreadalso? canhe providefleshfor his people?21 Therefore the Lordheardthis, and was wroth: so a firewas kindledagainst Jacob, and angeralso came upagainst Israel;22 Because they believednot in God, and trustednot in his salvation:23 Though he had commandedthe cloudsfrom above, and openedthe doorsof heaven,24 And had rained downmannaupon them to eat, and had giventhem of the cornof heaven.25 Mandid eatangels'food: he sentthem meatto the full.nMan…: or, Every one did eat the bread of the mighty26 He caused an east windto blowin the heaven: and by his powerhe brought inthe south wind.nto blow: Heb. to go27 He rainedfleshalso upon them as dust, and featheredfowlslike as the sandof the sea:nfeathered…: Heb. fowl of wing28 And he let itfallin the midstof their camp, round abouttheir habitations.29 So they did eat, and were wellfilled: for he gavethem their own desire;30 They were not estrangedfrom their lust. But while their meatwasyet in their mouths,31 The wrathof Godcameupon them, and slewthe fattestof them, and smote downthe chosenmenof Israel.nsmote…: Heb. made to bownchosen…: or, young men32 For all this they sinnedstill, and believednot for his wondrous works.33 Therefore their daysdid he consumein vanity, and their yearsin trouble.34 When he slewthem, then they soughthim: and they returnedand enquired earlyafter God.35 And they rememberedthat Godwastheir rock, and the highGodtheir redeemer.36 Nevertheless they did flatterhim with their mouth, and they liedunto him with their tongues.37 For their heartwas not rightwith him, neither were they stedfastin his covenant.38 But he, beingfull of compassion, forgavetheiriniquity, and destroyedthemnot: yea, many a timeturnedhe his angeraway, and did not stir upall his wrath.39 For he remembered that they were butflesh; a windthat passeth away, and cometh not again.40 Howoft did they provokehim in the wilderness, andgrievehim in the desert!nprovoke: or, rebel against41 Yea, they turned backand temptedGod, and limitedthe Holy Oneof Israel.42 They rememberednot his hand, northe daywhen he deliveredthem from the enemy.nfrom…: or, from affliction43 How he had wroughthis signsin Egypt, and his wondersin the fieldof Zoan:nwrought: Heb. set44 And had turnedtheir riversinto blood; and their floods, that they could not drink.45 He sentdivers sorts of fliesamong them, which devouredthem; and frogs, which destroyed them.46 He gavealso their increaseunto the caterpiller, and their labourunto the locust.47 He destroyedtheir vineswith hail, and their sycomore treeswith frost.ndestroyed: Heb. killednfrost: or, great hailstones48 He gave uptheir cattlealso to the hail, and their flocksto hot thunderbolts.ngave…: Heb. shut upnhot…: or, lightnings49 He castupon them the fiercenessof his anger, wrath, and indignation, and trouble, by sendingevilangelsamong them.50 He madea wayto his anger; he sparednot their soulfrom death, but gavetheir lifeoverto the pestilence;nHe made…: Heb. He weighed a pathnlife…: or, beasts to the murrain51 And smoteall the firstbornin Egypt; the chief of theirstrengthin the tabernaclesof Ham:52 But made his own peopleto go forthlike sheep, and guidedthem in the wildernesslike a flock.53 And he ledthem on safely, so that they fearednot: but the seaoverwhelmedtheir enemies.noverwhelmed: Heb. covered54 And he broughtthem to the borderof his sanctuary, even tothis mountain, whichhis right handhad purchased.55 He cast outthe heathenalso beforethem, and dividedthem an inheritanceby line, and made the tribesof Israelto dwellin their tents.56 Yet they temptedand provokedthe most highGod, and keptnot his testimonies:57 But turned back, and dealt unfaithfullylike their fathers: they were turned asidelike a deceitfulbow.58 For they provoked him to angerwith their high places, and moved him to jealousywith their graven images.59 When Godheardthis, he was wroth, and greatlyabhorredIsrael:60 So that he forsookthe tabernacleof Shiloh, the tentwhichhe placedamong men;61 And deliveredhis strengthinto captivity, and his gloryinto the enemy'shand.62 He gavehis peopleoveralso unto the sword; and was wrothwith his inheritance.63 The fireconsumedtheir young men; and their maidenswere not given to marriage.ngiven…: Heb. praised64 Their priestsfellby the sword; and their widowsmade no lamentation.65 Then the Lordawakedas one out of sleep, andlike a mighty manthat shoutethby reason of wine.66 And he smotehis enemiesin the hinder parts: he putthem to a perpetualreproach.67 Moreover he refusedthe tabernacleof Joseph, and chosenot the tribeof Ephraim:68 But chosethe tribeof Judah, the mountZionwhich he loved.69 And he builthis sanctuarylike highpalaces, like the earthwhich he hath establishedfor ever.nestablished: Heb. founded70 He choseDavidalso his servant, and tookhim from the sheepfolds:71 From followingthe ewes great with younghe broughthim to feedJacobhis people, and Israelhis inheritance.nfollowing: Heb. after72 So he fedthem according to the integrityof his heart; and guidedthem by the skilfulnessof his hands.