Psalms, 105

The New American Bible

1 Give thanks to the LORD, invoke his name; make known among the peoples his deeds!

2 Sing praise, play music; proclaim all his wondrous deeds!

3 Glory in his holy name; rejoice, O hearts that seek the LORD!

4 Rely on the mighty LORD; constantly seek his face.

5 Recall the wondrous deeds he has done, his signs and his words of judgment,

6 You descendants of Abraham his servant, offspring of Jacob the chosen one!

7 The LORD is our God who rules the whole earth.

8 He remembers forever his covenant, the pact imposed for a thousand generations,

9 Which was made with Abraham, confirmed by oath to Isaac,

10 And ratified as binding for Jacob, an everlasting covenant for Israel:

11 "To you I give the land of Canaan, your own allotted heritage."

12 When they were few in number, a handful, and strangers there,

13 Wandering from nation to nation, from one kingdom to another,

14 He let no one oppress them; for their sake he rebuked kings:

15 " Do not touch my anointed, to my prophets do no harm."

16 Then he called down a famine on the land, destroyed the grain that sustained them.

17 He had sent a man ahead of them, Joseph, sold as a slave.

18 They shackled his feet with chains; collared his neck in iron,

19 Till his prediction came to pass, and the word of the LORD proved him true.

20 The king sent and released him; the ruler of peoples set him free.

21 He made him lord over his palace, ruler over all his possessions,

22 To instruct his princes by his word, to teach his elders wisdom.

23 Then Israel entered Egypt; Jacob lived in the land of Ham.

24 God greatly increased his people, made them too many for their foes.

25 He turned their hearts to hate his people, to treat his servants unfairly.

26 He sent his servant Moses, Aaron whom he had chosen.

27 They worked his signs in Egypt and wonders in the land of Ham.

28 He sent darkness and it grew dark, but they rebelled against his word.

29 He turned their waters into blood and killed all their fish.

30 Their land swarmed with frogs, even the chambers of their kings.

31 He spoke and there came swarms of flies, gnats through all their country.

32 For rain he gave them hail, flashes of lightning throughout their land.

33 He struck down their vines and fig trees, shattered the trees of their country.

34 He spoke and the locusts came, grass hoppers without number.

35 They devoured every plant in the land; they ravaged the crops of their fields.

36 He struck down every firstborn in the land, the first fruits of all their vigor.

37 He brought his people out, laden with silver and gold; no stragglers among the tribes.

38 Egypt rejoiced when they left, for panic had seized them.

39 He spread a cloud as a cover, and made a fire to light up the night.

40 They asked and he brought them quail; with bread from heaven he filled them.

41 He split the rock and water gushed forth; it flowed through the desert like a river.

42 For he remembered his sacred word to Abraham his servant.

43 He brought his people out with joy, his chosen ones with shouts of triumph.

44 He gave them the lands of the nations, the wealth of the peoples to own,

45 That they might keep his laws and observe his teachings. Hallelujah!




Versículos relacionados com Psalms, 105:

Psalm 105 is a song of praise that recalls God's wonders in favor of his people, from the choice of Abraham to the conquest of the promised land. The psalmist urges the people to always remember these wonders and to trust God in all the circumstances of life. Below are five verses related to the topics covered in this Psalm:

Genesis 12:2-3: "I will make a great nation; I will bless you and enhance your name; and you, be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you; the families of the earth ". This verse shows the beginning of the history of God's people, with the choice of Abraham and the promise that through it all nations would be blessed.

Exodus 6:6-7: "Therefore, say to the children of Israel, I am the Lord. I shall take you out of the charges of the Egyptians, and deliver you from their servitude; and I will rescue you with extended arm and great judgments. I shall take you through my people, and shall be your God; and you will know that I am the Lord your God, that I will take away from the charges of the Egyptians. " This verse refers to the time when God freed the people of Israel from slavery in Egypt, fulfilling their promise to take care of them and be their God.

Deuteronomy 8:3: "He humbled you, and let you hungry, and sustained you with manna, that you did not know, nor your parents knew him; to make you imply that man will not live only bread, but that of all that comes out of the mouth of the Lord will live man. " This verse resembles the time when God sustained the people in the desert with manna, teaching them to depend on him for all things.

1 Chronicles 16:8-9: "surrender thanks to the Lord, invoke His name, make known among the peoples His works. Sing, Sing Him praises, speak of all their wonders." This verse encourages people to praise God and tell their wonders to others, just as Psalm 105 does.

Isaiah 43:2: "When passing through the waters, I will be with you, and when through the rivers, they will not submerge you; when you pass through fire, you will not burn you, nor the flame will burn in you." This verse speaks of God's faithfulness to protect his people in all situations, just as He did in leading Israel through the desert and in conquering the promised land.


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