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Psalme 78
Maschil
of
Asaph.
Giue
eare,
O
my
people,
to
my
Lawe:
incline
your
eares
to
the
wordes
of
my
mouth.
2
I
will
open
my
mouth
in
a
parable:
I
wil
vtter
darke
sayings
of
old:
3
Which
we
haue
heard,
&
knowen:
and
our
fathers
haue
told
vs.
4
We
will
not
hide
them
from
their
children,
shewing
to
the
generation
to
come,
the
praises
of
the
Lord:
and
his
strength,
and
his
wonderful
works
that
he
hath
done.
5
For
he
established
a
Testimony
in
Iacob,
and
appointed
a
Law
in
Israel,
which
he
commaunded
our
fathers:
that
they
should
make
them
knowen
to
their
children.
6
That
the
generation
to
come
might
know
them,
euen
the
children
which
should
be
borne:
who
should
arise
and
declare
them
to
their
children:
7
That
they
might
set
their
hope
in
God,
and
not
forget
the
works
of
God:
but
keepe
his
Commandements,
8
And
might
not
bee
as
their
fathers,
a
stubborne
and
rebellious
generation,
a
generation
that
set
not
their
heart
aright:
and
whose
spirit
was
not
stedfast
with
God.
9
The
children
of
Ephraim
being
armed,
and
carying
bowes,
turned
backe
in
the
day
of
battell.
10
They
kept
not
the
couenant
of
God:
and
refused
to
walke
in
his
Law:
11
And
forgat
his
workes:
and
his
wonders
that
he
had
shewed
them.
12
Marueilous
things
did
he
in
the
sight
of
their
fathers:
in
the
land
of
Egypt,
in
the
field
of
Zoan.
13
Hee
diuided
the
Sea,
and
caused
them
to
passe
through:
and
he
made
the
waters
to
stand
as
an
heape.
14
In
the
day
time
also
he
led
them
with
a
cloud:
and
all
the
night
with
a
light
of
fire.
15
Hee
claue
the
rockes
in
the
wildernes:
and
gaue
them
drinke
as
out
of
the
great
depthes.
16
Hee
brought
streames
also
out
of
the
rocke,
and
caused
waters
to
runne
downe
like
riuers.
17
And
they
sinned
yet
more
against
him:
by
prouoking
the
most
High
in
the
wildernes.
18
And
they
tempted
God
in
their
heart:
by
asking
meat
for
their
lust.
19
Yea,
they
spake
against
God:
they
said,
Can
God
furnish
a
table
in
the
wildernes?
20
Behold,
he
smote
the
rocke,
that
the
waters
gushed
out,
&
the
streames
ouerflowed;
can
he
giue
bread
also?
Can
he
prouide
flesh
for
his
people?
21
Therefore
the
Lord
heard
this,
and
was
wroth,
so
a
fire
was
kindled
against
Iacob:
and
anger
also
came
vp
against
Israel.
22
Because
they
beleeued
not
in
God:
and
trusted
not
in
his
saluation:
23
Though
he
had
commanded
the
cloudes
from
aboue:
and
opened
the
doores
of
heauen:
24
And
had
rained
downe
Manna
vpon
them
to
eate,
and
had
giuen
them
of
the
corne
of
heauen.
25
Man
did
eate
Angels
food:
hee
sent
them
meat
to
the
full.
26
He
caused
an
East
wind
to
blow
in
the
heauen:
and
by
his
power
hee
brought
in
the
South
wind.
27
He
rained
flesh
also
vpon
them
as
dust:
and
feathered
soules
like
as
the
sand
of
the
sea.
28
And
hee
let
it
fall
in
the
midst
of
their
campe,
round
about
their
habitations.
29
So
they
did
eate,
&
were
well
filled:
for
he
gaue
them
their
owne
desire.
30
They
were
not
estranged
from
their
lust:
but
while
their
meate
was
yet
in
their
mouthes,
31
The
wrath
of
God
came
vpon
them,
and
slew
the
fattest
of
them:
and
smote
downe
the
chosen
men
of
Israel.
32
For
all
this
they
sinned
still:
and
beleeued
not
for
his
wondrous
works.
33
Therefore
their
dayes
did
he
consume
in
vanitie,
and
their
yeeres
in
trouble.
34
When
hee
slew
them,
then
they
sought
him:
and
they
returned,
and
inquired
early
after
God.
35
And
they
remembred
that
God
was
their
rocke:
and
the
high
God,
their
redeemer.
36
Neuerthelesse
they
did
flatter
him
with
their
mouth:
and
they
lyed
vnto
him
with
their
tongues.
37
For
their
heart
was
not
right
with
him:
neither
were
they
stedfast
in
his
couenant.
38
But
hee
being
full
of
compassion,
forgaue
their
iniquity,
and
destroyed
them
not;
yea
many
a
time
turned
he
his
anger
away,
and
did
not
stirre
vp
all
his
wrath.
39
For
he
remembred
that
they
were
but
flesh;
a
wind
that
passeth
away,
and
commeth
not
againe.
40
How
oft
did
they
prouoke
him
in
the
wildernesse:
and
grieue
him
in
the
desert?
41
Yea
they
turned
backe
and
tempted
God:
and
limited
the
holy
one
of
Israel.
42
They
remembred
not
his
hand:
nor
the
day
when
hee
deliuered
them
from
the
enemie:
43
How
he
had
wrought
his
signes
in
Egypt:
and
his
wonders
in
the
field
of
Zoan:
44
And
had
turned
their
riuers
into
blood:
and
their
flouds,
that
they
could
not
drinke.
45
Hee
sent
diuers
sorts
of
flies
among
them,
which
deuoured
them:
and
frogges
which
destroyed
them.
46
He
gaue
also
their
increase
vnto
the
caterpiller:
and
their
labour
vnto
the
locust.
47
He
destroyed
their
vines
with
haile:
and
their
Sycomore
trees
with
frost.
48
He
gaue
vp
their
cattel
also
to
the
haile:
and
their
flockes
to
hot
thunder-bolts.
49
He
cast
vpon
them
the
fiercenesse
of
his
anger,
wrath
and
indignation,
and
trouble:
by
sending
euill
angels
among
them.
50
He
made
a
way
to
his
anger,
hee
spared
not
their
soule
from
death:
but
gaue
their
life
ouer
to
the
pestilence.
51
And
smote
all
the
first
borne
in
Egypt:
the
chiefe
of
their
strength
in
the
tabernacles
of
Ham:
52
But
made
his
owne
people
to
goe
forth
like
sheepe:
and
guided
them
in
the
wildernesse
like
a
flocke.
53
And
he
led
them
on
safely,
so
that
they
feared
not:
but
the
sea
ouerwhelmed
their
enemies.
54
And
he
brought
them
to
the
border
of
his
sanctuarie:
euen
to
this
mountaine
which
his
right
hand
had
purchased.
55
He
cast
out
the
heathen
also
before
them,
and
diuided
them
an
inheritance
by
line:
and
made
the
tribes
of
Israel
to
dwell
in
their
tents.
56
Yet
they
tempted
and
prouoked
the
most
high
God:
and
kept
not
his
testimonies:
57
But
turned
backe,
and
dealt
vnfaithfully
like
their
fathers:
they
were
turned
aside
like
a
deceitfull
bowe.
58
For
they
prouoked
him
to
anger
with
their
high
places:
and
moued
him
to
ielousie
with
their
grauen
images.
59
When
God
heard
this,
hee
was
wroth,
and
greatly
abhorred
Israel:
60
So
that
he
forsooke
the
tabernacle
of
Shiloh:
the
tent
which
he
placed
among
men,
61
And
deliuered
his
strength
into
captiuitie:
and
his
glory
into
the
enemies
hand.
62
He
gaue
his
people
ouer
also
vnto
the
sword:
and
was
wroth
with
his
inheritance.
63
The
fire
consumed
their
young
men:
and
their
maidens
were
not
giuen
to
mariage.
64
Their
priests
fell
by
the
sword:
and
their
widowes
made
no
lamentation.
65
Then
the
Lord
awaked
as
one
out
of
sleepe:
and
like
a
mighty
man
that
shouteth
by
reason
of
wine.
66
And
he
smote
his
enemies
in
the
hinder
parts:
he
put
them
to
a
perpetuall
reproch.
67
Moreouer
he
refused
the
tabernacle
of
Ioseph:
and
chose
not
the
tribe
of
Ephraim.
68
But
chose
the
tribe
of
Iudah:
the
mount
Sion
which
he
loued.
69
And
he
built
his
sanctuarie
like
high
palaces:
like
the
earth
which
he
hath
established
for
euer.
70
He
chose
Dauid
also
his
seruant,
and
tooke
him
from
the
sheepe-folds:
71
From
following
the
ewes
great
with
young,
hee
brought
him
to
feed
Iacob
his
people,
and
Israel
his
inheritance.
72
So
he
fed
them
according
to
the
integritie
of
his
heart:
and
guided
them
by
the
skilfulnesse
of
his
hands.
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