Most Popular Bible Verses in Psalm 105
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He hath remembered, unto times age-abiding, his covenant, The word he commanded, to a thousand generations;
Give ye thanks to Yahweh, Call upon his Name, Make known, among the peoples, his doings;
Thus brought he them forth, with silver and gold, Nor was there, throughout his tribes, one that faltered;
Then called he a famine over the and, All the staff of bread, he brake;
So Israel came into Egypt, And, Jacob, sojourned in the land of Ham;
He let them turn their heart - To hate his people, To deal treacherously with his servants;
Make your boast in his holy Name, Joyful be the heart of them who are seeking Yahweh.
He sent before them a man, For a slave, was he sold - even Joseph;
Remember his wonders which he hath done, His portents, and the just decisions of his mouth.
Thus brought he forth his people with gladness, - With shouts of triumph, his chosen ones;
He suffered no son of earth to oppress them, And reproved - for their sakes - even kings!
They asked, and he brought in the quail, - And, with the bread of the heavens, he satisfied them;
In order that they might observe his statutes, And, over his laws, might keep watch, Praise ye Yah.
While as yet they were men easily counted, - A very few, and sojourners therein;
He opened the rock, and there gushed forth waters, They flowed along, through parched places, as a river;
He spake - then came the swarming locust, - The devouring locust, and that without number;
And confirmed if unto Jacob for a statute, To Israel, as a covenant age-abiding;
He appointed him lord to his household, And one having dominion over all he possessed;
Saying, To thee, will I give the land of Canaan, As your inherited portion;
Then smote he every firstborn in their land, The beginning of all their strength;
And he made his people exceeding fruitful, - And caused them to become stronger than their adversaries.
And gave them, the lands of the nations, And, of the toil of the peoples, took they possession:
That he might bind his rulers as he pleased, And, his elders, he might embue with wisdom.
The king sent, and set him free, One having dominion over peoples, yet loosed he his bonds;
And he smote their vines, and their fig-trees, And brake in pieces the trees of their bounds;
And devoured all the herbage in their land, And devoured the fruit of their ground.