Psalm 78

Maschil of Asaph.

1        Attend, my people, to my law;

                   thereto give thou an ear;

          The words that from my mouth proceed

                   attentively do hear.

2        My mouth shall speak a parable,

                   and sayings dark of old;

3        The same which we have heard and known,

                   and us our fathers told.

4        We also will them not conceal

                   from their posterity;

          Them to the generation

                   to come declare will we:

          The praises of the Lord our God,

                   and his almighty strength,

          The wondrous works that he hath done,

                   we will shew forth at length.

5        His testimony and his law

                   in Isr'el he did place,

          And charg'd our fathers it to show

                   to their succeeding race;

6        That so the race which was to come

                   might well them learn and know;

          And sons unborn, who should arise,

                   might to their sons them show:

7        That they might set their hope in God,

                   and suffer not to fall

          His mighty works out of their mind,

                   but keep his precepts all:

8        And might not, like their fathers, be

                   a stiff rebellious race;

          A race not right in heart; with God

                   whose sp'rit not stedfast was.

9        The sons of Ephraim, who nor bows

                   nor other arms did lack,

          When as the day of battle was,

                   they faintly turned back.

10      They brake God's cov'nant, and refus'd

                   in his commands to go;

11      His works and wonders they forgot,

                   which he to them did show.

12      Things marvellous he brought to pass;

                   their fathers them beheld

          Within the land of Egypt done,

                   yea, ev'n in Zoan's field.

13      By him divided was the sea,

                   he caus'd them through to pass;

          And made the waters so to stand,

                   as like an heap it was.

14      With cloud by day, with light of fire

                   all night, he did them guide.

15      In desert rocks he clave, and drink,

                   as from great depths, supply'd.

16      He from the rock brought streams, like floods

                   made waters to run down.

17      Yet sinning more, in desert they

                   provok'd the Highest One.

18      For in their heart they tempted God,

                   and, speaking with mistrust,

          They greedily did meat require

                   to satisfy their lust.

19      Against the Lord himself they spake,

                   and, murmuring, said thus,

          A table in the wilderness

                   can God prepare for us?

20      Behold, he smote the rock, and thence

                   came streams and waters great;

          But can he give his people bread?

                   and send them flesh to eat?

21      The Lord did hear, and waxed wroth;

                   so kindled was a flame

          'Gainst Jacob, and 'gainst Israel

                   up indignation came.

22      For they believ'd not God, nor trust

                   in his salvation had;

23      Though clouds above he did command,

                   and heav'n's doors open made,

24      And manna rain'd on them, and gave

                   them corn of heav'n to eat.

25      Man angels' food did eat; to them

                   he to the full sent meat.

26      And in the heaven he did cause

                   an eastern wind to blow;

          And by his power he let out

                   the southern wind to go.

27      Then flesh as thick as dust he made

                   to rain down them among;

          And feather'd fowls, like as the sand

                   which li'th the shore along.

28      At his command amidst their camp

                   these show'rs of flesh down fell,

          All round about the tabernacles

                   and tents where they did dwell.

29      So they did eat abundantly,

                   and had of meat their fill;

          For he did give to them what was

                   their own desire and will.

30      They from their lust had not estrang'd

                   their heart and their desire;

          But while the meat was in their mouths,

                   which they did so require,

31      God's wrath upon them came, and slew

                   the fattest of them all;

          So that the choice of Israel,

                   o'erthrown by death, did fall.

32      Yet, notwithstanding of all this,

                   they sinned still the more;

          And though he had great wonders wrought,

                   believ'd him not therefore:

33      Wherefore their days in vanity

                   he did consume and waste;

          And by his wrath their wretched years

                   away in trouble past.

34      But when he slew them, then they did

                   to seek him shew desire;

          Yea, they return'd, and after God

                   right early did enquire.

35      And that the Lord had been their Rock,

                   they did remember then;

          Ev'n that the high almighty God

                   had their Redeemer been.

36      Yet with their mouth they flatter'd him,

                   and spake but feignedly;

          And they unto the God of truth

                   with their false tongues did lie.

37      For though their words were good, their heart

                   with him was not sincere;

          Unstedfast and perfidious

                   they in his cov'nant were.

38      But, full of pity, he forgave

                   their sin, them did not slay;

          Nor stirr'd up all his wrath, but oft

                   his anger turn'd away.

39      For that they were but fading flesh

                   to mind he did recall;

          A wind that passeth soon away,

                   and not returns at all.

40      How often did they him provoke

                   within the wilderness!

          And in the desert did him grieve

                   with their rebelliousness!

41      Yea, turning back, they tempted God,

                   and limits set upon

          Him, who in midst of Isr'el is

                   the only Holy One.

42      They did not call to mind his pow'r,

                   nor yet the day when he

          Deliver'd them out of the hand

                   of their fierce enemy;

43      Nor how great signs in Egypt land

                   he openly had wrought;

          What miracles in Zoan's field

                   his hand to pass had brought.

44      How lakes and rivers ev'rywhere

                   he turned into blood;

          So that nor man nor beast could drink

                   of standing lake or flood.

45      He brought among them swarms of flies,

                   which did them sore annoy;

          And divers kinds of filthy frogs

                   he sent them to destroy.

46      He to the caterpillar gave

                   the fruits of all their soil;

          Their labours he deliver'd up

                   unto the locusts' spoil.

47      Their vines with hail, their sycamores

                   he with the frost did blast:

48      Their beasts to hail he gave; their flocks

                   hot thunderbolts did waste.

49      Fierce burning wrath he on them cast,

                   and indignation strong,

          And troubles sore, by sending forth

                   ill angels them among.

50      He to his wrath made way; their soul

                   from death he did not save;

          But over to the pestilence

                   the lives of them he gave.

51      In Egypt land the firstborn all

                   he smote down ev'rywhere;

          Among the tents of Ham, ev'n these

                   chief of their strength that were.

52      But his own people, like to sheep,

                   thence to go forth he made;

          And he, amidst the wilderness,

                   them, as a flock, did lead.

53      And he them safely on did lead,

                   so that they did not fear;

          Whereas their en'mies by the sea

                   quite overwhelmed were.

54      To borders of his sanctuary

                   the Lord his people led,

          Ev'n to the mount which his right hand

                   for them had purchased.

55      The nations of Canaan,

                   by his almighty hand,

          Before their face he did expel

                   out of their native land;

          Which for inheritance to them

                   by line he did divide,

          And made the tribes of Israel

                   within their tents abide.

56      Yet God most high they did provoke,

                   and tempted ever still;

          And to observe his testimonies

                   did not incline their will:

57      But, like their fathers, turned back,

                   and dealt unfaithfully:

          Aside they turned, like a bow

                   that shoots deceitfully.

58      For they to anger did provoke

                   him with their places high;

          And with their graven images

                   mov'd him to jealousy.

59      When God heard this, he waxed wroth,

                   and much loath'd Isr'el then:

60      So Shiloh's tent he left, the tent

                   which he had plac'd with men.

61      And he his strength delivered

                   into captivity;

          He left his glory in the hand

                   of his proud enemy.

62      His people also he gave o'er

                   unto the sword's fierce rage:

          So sore his wrath inflamed was

                   against his heritage.

63      The fire consum'd their choice young men;

                   their maids no marriage had;

64      And when their priests fell by the sword,

                   their wives no mourning made.

65      But then the Lord arose, as one

                   that doth from sleep awake;

          And like a giant that, by wine

                   refresh'd, a shout doth make:

66      Upon his en'mies' hinder parts

                   he made his stroke to fall;

          And so upon them he did put

                   a shame perpetual.

67      Moreover, he the tabernacle

                   of Joseph did refuse;

          The mighty tribe of Ephraim

                   he would in no wise chuse:

68      But he did chuse Jehudah's tribe

                   to be the rest above;

          And of mount Sion he made choice,

                   which he so much did love.

69      And he his sanctuary built

                   like to a palace high,

          Like to the earth which he did found

                   to perpetuity.

70      Of David, that his servant was,

                   he also choice did make,

          And even from the folds of sheep

                   was pleased him to take:

71      From waiting on the ewes with young,

                   he brought him forth to feed

          Israel, his inheritance,

                   his people, Jacob's seed.

72      So after the integrity

                   he of his heart them fed;

          And by the good skill of his hands

                   them wisely governed.