Psalms 77:14-15
the God.72:18; 86:10; 105:5; 136:4; Ex 15:11; Re 15:3thou hast.Ex 13:14; 15:6; Jos 9:9,10; Isa 51:9; 52:10; Da 3:29; 6:27 with.136:11,12; Ex 6:6; De 9:26,29; Isa 63:9the sons.Ge 48:3-20Psalms 77:20
78:52; 80:1; Ex 13:21; 14:19; Isa 63:11,12; Ho 12:13; Ac 7:35,36Psalms 78:52-53
But.77:20; 105:37; Ne 9:12; Isa 63:11-14like a.95:7; 100:3; Isa 40:11; Jer 23:2-4; Eze 34:11-31; Lu 15:4-6Joh 10:11-42 so that.Ex 14:15,19,20; Heb 11:29but.136:15; Ex 14:27,28; 15:10overwhelmed. Heb. covered.Psalms 80:1
1 The psalmist in his prayer complains of the miseries of the church.8 God's former favours are turned into judgments.14 He prays for deliverance. A.M. cir. 3463. B.C. cir. 541. (Title.) Shoshannim-Eduth.45:1; 60:1; 69:1; *titlesA Psalm.This Psalm is generally supposed to have been written during the Babylonian captivity; but some think it refers to the desolations made by Sennacherib. of Asaph. or, for Asaph. Give ear.5:1; 55:1O Shepherd.23:1,2; Isa 40:11; Eze 34:23; Joh 10:14; Heb 13:20; 1Pe 2:25; 5:4leadest.77:20; 78:52; Isa 49:9,10; 63:11; Joh 10:3,4dwellest.99:1; Ex 25:20-22; 1Sa 4:4; 2Sa 6:2; 2Ki 19:15; Eze 1:13; 10:4shine.3,7,19; 50:2; 94:1; De 33:2; Job 10:3; Isa 60:1; Eze 43:2; Da 9:17Re 21:23Psalms 106:9
He rebuked.In the descriptions of the Psalmist, everything has life. The sea is an animated being, behaves itself proudly, is rebuked, and retires in confusion. 18:15; 66:6; 78:13,52,53; 114:3-7; 136:13-16; Ex 14:21,22,27-29Ne 9:11; Isa 11:14-16; Na 1:4; Mt 8:26so he.77:19,20; Isa 63:11-14Isaiah 63:12-13
with.Ex 15:6,13,16; Ps 80:1dividing.Ex 14:21; Jos 3:16; Ne 9:11; Ps 78:13; 114:5-7; 136:13-16to make.55:13; Ex 14:16,17; Ro 9:17 Ps 106:9; Hab 3:15Jeremiah 2:6
Where.8; 5:2; Jud 6:13; 2Ki 2:14; Job 35:10; Ps 77:5; Isa 64:7brought us up.Ex 14:1-15:27; Isa 63:9,11-13; Ho 12:13; 13:4led us.2; De 8:14-16; 32:10the shadow.Job 3:5; 10:21,22; Ps 23:4; Mt 4:16
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