aPs 105
b105:12
c105:17
e105:37
g105:44
h105:9
j105:16-25
kPsalm 105:1-15
l106:1
m47-48
n1 Chr 16
o105:1-5
p106:1
q107:1
r118:1
s136:1
tPs 105
u105:6-11
vPs 89
w105:8
xGen 12:1-9
y15:1-21
z105:11
aa105:44-45
abGen 12:7
ac15:7-21
ad105:12-15
ae105:15
afGen 20:7
ag105:16-22
ahGen 37–41
ai105:19
ajGen 39:6-12
ak105:23-25
alExod 1:1-14
am105:23
an105:26-36
aoExod 7:20–12:30
ap105:37-45
aq105:9-10
arPs 78
asPs 106
at105:37
av105:39
awExod 13:22
ax105:42-45
ay105:44
az111:6
baGen 24:60
bbGen 26:3
bc105:45

‏ Psalms 105

Summary for Ps 105:1-45: Ps 105  a This hymn praises the Lord’s faithfulness to Abraham and his descendants in all their journeys—from Ur to Canaan (105:12  b), to Egypt (105:17  c, 23  d), through the wilderness (105:37  e, 41  f), and back to Canaan (105:44  g). All of this fulfilled the Lord’s promise to Abraham (105:9  h, 42  i), which was the basis for Israel’s very existence. Joseph, whose suffering was changed into glory, is a paradigm of encouragement for Israel (105:16-25  j).

• Psalm 105:1-15  k (along with 96; 106:1  l, 47-48  m) is included in David’s song of praise recorded in 1 Chr 16  n.
Summary for Ps 105:1-5: 105:1-5  o The poet begins with the exhortation Give thanks (see also 106:1  p; 107:1  q; 118:1  r; 136:1  s). The other psalms continue with the refrain “for he is good!” The rest of Ps 105  t tells of God’s goodness.
Summary for Ps 105:6-11: 105:6-11  u The story of Israel is based on the Lord’s commitment to Abraham. Even when a question arises about the future of God’s covenant with David (Ps 89  v), God’s covenant with Abraham stands, as does the spiritual bond between God and Israel, Abraham’s descendants.
105:8  w The covenant is the Lord’s irrevocable oath to be the Father of Abraham and his descendants (see Gen 12:1-9  x; 15:1-21  y).
105:11  z God promised the land of Canaan to Abraham’s descendants as their special possession, where they could live as God’s people (105:44-45  aa; Gen 12:7  ab; 15:7-21  ac).
Summary for Ps 105:12-15: 105:12-15  ad The Lord protected Israel’s patriarchs.
105:15  ae Abraham was one of the nation’s prophets (Gen 20:7  af).
Summary for Ps 105:16-22: 105:16-22  ag These verses tell the story of Joseph (see Gen 37–41  ah).
105:19  ai tested Joseph’s character: See Gen 39:6-12  aj.
Summary for Ps 105:23-25: 105:23-25  ak These verses tell the story of Israel’s affliction in Egypt (see Exod 1:1-14  al). 105:23  am Egypt (Hebrew mitsrayim) is called the land of Ham.
Summary for Ps 105:26-36: 105:26-36  an The psalmist recounts the story of Moses and the plagues in Egypt (Exod 7:20–12:30  ao).
Summary for Ps 105:37-45: 105:37-45  ap The Exodus and the conquest of Canaan fulfilled God’s promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob (105:9-10  aq). Unlike Ps 78  ar, the poet recites the Lord’s goodness without commenting on Israel’s history of rebellion (cp. Ps 106  as). 105:37  at not one ... stumbled: The Lord protected all of his people (cp. 9:3  au).
105:39  av The Lord’s presence was as evident to all as a fire in the darkness (Exod 13:22  aw).
Summary for Ps 105:42-45: 105:42-45  ax The story of redemption is also the story of the Lord’s faithfulness.
105:44  ay Canaan was a land of pagan nations (see 111:6  az). The psalmist might also be reflecting on God’s promise to Abraham (Gen 24:60  ba) regarding the lands given to Isaac (Gen 26:3  bb).
105:45  bc The Lord planned for Israel to testify about him by obeying him; Israel was to be his model people.
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