Psalms 78:17-42

32; 95:8-10; 106:13-32; De 9:8,12-22; Heb 3:16-19

by asking meat.

106:14,15; Ex 16:2,3; Nu 11:4; 1Co 10:6; Jas 4:2,3

Yea.

Ex 16:8-10; Nu 21:5; 2Ch 32:19; Job 34:37; Ro 9:20; Re 13:6

Can God.

Nu 11:4,13

furnish. Heb. order.

he smote.

Ex 17:6,7; Nu 20:11

can he give.

41; Ge 18:12-14; Nu 11:21-23

the Lord.

31; Nu 11:10; 1Co 10:5,11; Jude 1:5

a fire.

Nu 11:1-3; De 32:22; Heb 12:29

106:24; Isa 7:9; Heb 3:12,18,19; 11:6; 1Jo 5:10; Jude 1:5

Though.

33:9; Isa 5:6

opened.

Ge 7:11; 2Ki 7:2,19; Mal 3:10

had rained.

68:9; 105:40; Ex 16:4,14; De 8:3; Ne 9:15,20; Joh 6:31-71; 1Co 10:3

the corn of heaven.The manna fell about their camp in the form of seeds; and as it appeared to come down from the clouds, it was not improperly termed {degan shamayim,} the corn of heaven or heavenly grain. See notes on Ex 16:22, 31.

Man, etc.Or, Every one did eat the bread of the mighty. {Lechem abbeerim,} "bread of the mighty:"--they ate such food as could only be expected at the tables of the rich and great;--the best, the most delicate food. Or, it might be so called because it rendered the people healthy and vigorous, and fit for their marches.

103:20

he sent.

Ex 16:8; Mt 14:20; 15:37

He caused.

135:7; Nu 11:31

blow. Heb. go.

He rained.

Ex 16:12,13; Nu 11:18,19,32

feathered fowls. Heb. fowl of wing.

28

for he gave.

106:15; Nu 11:20

But.

Nu 11:33,34; 22:20-22; Pr 1:32; Lu 16:19-23

smote down. Heb. made to bow. chosen men. or, young men.

63

they sinned.

Nu 14:1-45; 16:1-17:13; 21:1-6; 25:1-18; Eze 20:13

believed.

22; Lu 16:31; Joh 12:37

days.

90:7-9; Nu 14:29,35; 26:64,65; De 2:14-16

years.

Ge 3:16-19; Job 5:6,7; 14:1; Ec 1:2,13,14; 12:8,13,14

Nu 21:7; Jud 3:8,9,12-15; 4:3; 10:7-10; Isa 26:6; Jer 22:23

Ho 5:15; 7:14

remembered.

7,11,42; 106:13,21

God was.

De 32:4,15,30,31

the high.{Ail élyon goälom,} "the strong God, the Most High, their redeemer," or kinsman: that one who possessed the right of redemption; the nearest akin to him who had forfeited his inheritance, as the word originally means; and hence is used for a redeemer; and here denotes Him who redeemed them from Egyptian bondage.

their redeemer.

Ex 6:6; 15:13; De 7:8; 15:15; Isa 41:14; 44:6; 48:17; 63:8,9

Tit 2:14

Nevertheless.

106:12,13; De 5:28,29; Isa 29:13; Eze 33:31; Ho 11:12

lied.

18:44; *marg:

their heart.

119:80; Ho 7:14,16; 10:2; Ac 8:21

stedfast.

8; 44:17,18; De 31:20; Ho 8:1

But he.

106:43-45; Ex 34:6-9; Nu 14:18-20; 16:44-48; Isa 44:21,22

many.

Isa 48:9; Eze 20:8,9,13,14,17,21,22

did not.

2Ki 21:20

For he.

103:14-16; Ge 6:3; Joh 3:6

a wind.Or, as the Hebrew {rooäch holaich welo yashoov} may be rendered, "the spirit goeth away and returneth not again." To this purpose the Arabic, "He remembered that they were flesh; and a spirit which when it departs, returneth not again." The human being is composed of flesh and spirit, or body and soul: these are easily separated, and when separated, the body turns to dust, and the spirit returns no more to animate the body in a state of probation.

Job 7:7,16; Jas 4:14

How oft.

17; 95:8-10; 106:14-33; Nu 14:11; De 9:21,22

provoke him. or, rebel against him. grieve.

Isa 7:13; 63:10; Eph 4:30; Heb 3:15-17

Yea.

Nu 14:4,22; De 6:16; Ac 7:39; Heb 3:8-11; 2Pe 2:21,22

limited.

19,20; Mr 5:35,36

remembered.

11,21,22; 136:10-15; Ex 13:9; Isa 11:11; Jer 32:21

the day.

106:7-10; Ex 14:12,30,31

the enemy. or, affliction.

Psalms 95:8-11

Harden.

Ex 8:15; 1Sa 6:6; Da 5:20; Ac 19:9; Ro 2:5; Heb 3:13; 12:25

in the.

Ex 17:2,7; Nu 14:11,22,27; 20:13; De 1:34,35; 6:16

Heb 3:8,9,15-19; Jude 1:5

provocation. Heb. contention.

When.

78:17,18,40,41,56; 1Co 10:9

saw.

Nu 14:22; Mt 11:20-22; Joh 15:24

Forty.

Nu 14:33,34; 32:13; De 1:3; 2:14-16; Heb 3:9,10,17

grieved.

Ge 6:6; Eph 4:30

err.

Isa 63:17; Heb 3:10,17

and they.

Pr 1:7,22-29; Jer 9:6; Joh 3:19-21; Ro 1:28

I sware.

Nu 14:23,28-30; De 1:34,35; Heb 3:11,18; 4:3,5

that they should not enter. Heb. if they enter. my rest.

Ge 2:2,3; Jer 6:16; Mt 11:28,29; Ho 4:4-11; Re 14:13

Psalms 106:13-29

They soon forgat. Heb. They made haste, they forgat.Three days afterwards, at the waters of Marah.

78:11; Ex 15:17,24; 16:2; 17:7

waited.

Pr 1:25,30; Isa 48:17,18

But.

78:18,30; Nu 11:4,33,34; De 9:22; 1Co 10:6

lusted exceedingly. Heb. lusted a lust. tempted.

78:18-20,40,41; 95:8,9; Ex 17:2; Nu 14:22; 1Co 10:9; Heb 3:8-10

he gave.

78:29-31; Nu 11:31-34; Isa 10:16; 24:16

but sent.They despised the manna, calling it light or innutritive food. God gave them flesh as they desired, but no blessing accompanied it; and, in consequence, they did not fatten, but grew lean upon it; and many, surfeited by excess, died of disease. Instead of {razon,} "leanness," however, Bp. Lowth supposes we should read {zeraön,} "nausea or loathing," which appears to be supported by several ancient versions, and by Nu 11:20, where this portion of the history of the Israelites is recorded, and where the word {zara} is used, and rendered, "it be loathsome."

envied.

Nu 16:1,3-50

the saint.

Ex 28:36; Le 21:6-8,10-12; Nu 16:7

Nu 16:29-33; 26:10; De 11:6

Nu 16:35-40,46; Heb 12:29

Ex 32:4-8,35; De 9:12-16,21; Ne 9:18; 1Co 10:7

Thus.

89:17; Jer 2:11; Ro 1:22,23

their glory.That is, their God, who ought to have been the peculiar object of their glory.

into.

Ex 20:4,5; Isa 40:18-25

forgat.

13; 78:11,12,42-51; De 32:17,18; Jer 2:32

God.

Isa 12:2; 45:21; 63:8; Ho 1:7; Lu 1:47; Tit 1:3; 2:10; 3:4-6

which.

74:13,14; 135:9; De 4:34; 6:22; 7:18,19; Ne 9:10,11

Wondrous.The plagues he inflicted on the Egyptians. Egypt is called the land of Ham, or rather, Cham, because it was peopled by Mizraim the son of Ham, and grandson of Noah. Plutarch informs us, that the Egyptians called their country [Chemia,] Chemia; and the Copts give it the name of Chemi, [Chemi,] to the present day.

78:51; 105:23,27-36

terrible.

Ex 14:25-28; 15:10

he said.

Ex 32:10,11,32; De 9:13,14,19,25; 10:10; Eze 20:13,14

his chosen.

105:6,26; Nu 16:5; Mt 12:18; Joh 15:16,19

stood.

Ex 32:14; Jer 5:1; Eze 13:5; 22:30; Jas 5:16

they despised.

Ge 25:34; Nu 13:32; 14:31; Mt 22:5; Heb 12:16

the pleasant land. Heb. a land of desire.

De 8:7-9; 11:11,12; Jer 3:19; Eze 20:6

they believed.

Nu 14:11; De 1:32; Heb 3:12,18,19; 4:2,6,14; Jude 1:5

murmured.

Nu 14:1-4,27-29; De 1:26,27

hearkened.

95:7-9; Nu 14:22; Heb 3:7,8,15

Therefore.

95:11; Nu 14:28-35; De 1:34,35; Heb 3:11,18

lifted.

Ge 14:22,23; Ex 6:8; De 32:40-42; Eze 20:15; Re 10:5,6

overthrow. Heb. make them fall. to scatter.

44:11; Le 26:33; De 4:26,27; 28:37,64,65; 32:26,27; Eze 20:23

joined.

Nu 25:1-3,5; 31:16; De 4:3; 32:17; Jos 22:17; Ho 9:10; Re 2:14

of the dead.The word {maithim} signifies dead men; for the idols of the heathen were generally men,--warriors, kings, or lawgivers,-- who had been deified after their death; though many of them had been execrated during their life.

115:4-8; Jer 10:8-10; 1Co 10:19,20

with their.

39; 99:8; De 32:16-21; Ec 7:29; Ro 1:21-24

the plague.

Nu 25:9; 1Co 10:8

Ezekiel 20:10-17

Ex 13:17,18; 14:17-22; 15:22; 20:2

I gave.

De 4:8; Ne 9:13,14; Ps 147:19,20; Ro 3:2

shewed them. Heb. made them to know. which.

13,21; Le 18:5; De 20:15,16; Lu 10:28; Ro 10:5; Ga 3:12

I gave.

Ge 2:3; Ex 16:29; 20:8-11; 35:2; Le 23:3,24,32,39; 25:4; De 5:12-15

Ne 9:14; Mr 2:27,28; Col 2:16

to be.

20; Ex 31:13-17

I am.

37:28; Ex 19:5,6; Le 20:8; 21:8,15,23; Joh 17:17-19; 1Th 5:23

Jude 1:1

rebelled.

8; Ex 16:28; 32:8; Nu 14:22; De 9:12-24; 31:27; 1Sa 8:8

Ne 9:16-18; Ps 78:40,41; 95:8-11; 106:13-33; Isa 63:10

and they.

16,24; Le 26:15,43; 2Sa 12:9; Pr 1:25; 13:13; Am 2:4; 1Th 4:8

Heb 10:28,29

which.

11

and my.

21; Ex 16:27,28; Nu 15:31-36; Isa 56:6

I said.

8,21; Ex 32:10; Nu 14:11,12,29; 16:20,21,45; 26:25; De 9:8

Ps 106:23

9,22; 36:22,23; Eph 1:6,12

I lifted.

23; Nu 14:23-30; 26:64,65; De 1:34,35; Ps 95:11; 106:26; Heb 3:11

Heb 3:18; 4:3

flowing.

6

they.

13,14

for their.They still had a hankering after the idolatries they had learned in Egypt, to which they added new idols, which they had seen in countries through which they had travelled, as those of the Midianites, Amorites, etc.

8; 14:3,4; 23:8; Ex 32:1-8; Nu 15:39; 25:2; Am 5:25,26; Ac 7:39-43

mine.

8:18; 9:10; 1Sa 24:10; Ne 9:19; Ps 78:37,38

neither.

7:2; 11:13; Jer 4:27; 5:18; Na 1:8,9

Amos 5:25-26

Le 17:7; De 32:17-19; Jos 24:14; Ne 9:18,21; Isa 43:23,24

Eze 20:8,16,24; Ho 9:9,10; Zec 7:5; Ac 7:42,43

the tabernacle of your Moloch. or, Siccuth your king.

Le 18:21; 20:2-5; 1Ki 11:33; 2Ki 23:12,13

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