Psalms 77:13

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Verses 13–20 are the content of the psalmist’s reflection (see vv. 11–12). As he thought about God’s work in Israel’s past, he reached the place where he could confidently cry out for God’s help (see v. 1).
O God, your deeds are extraordinary!
Heb “O God, in holiness [is] your way.” God’s “way” here refers to his actions. “Holiness” is used here in the sense of “set apart, unique,” rather than in a moral/ethical sense. As the next line and the next verse emphasize, God’s deeds are incomparable and set him apart as the one true God.

What god can compare to our great God?
Heb “Who [is] a great god like God?” The rhetorical question assumes the answer, “No one!”

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