Psalms, 81

Christian Community Bible

2 Sing joyfully to God, our strength; acclaim aloud the God of Jacob.

3 Start the music, strike the timbrel, play melodies on the harp and lyre.

4 Sound the trumpet at the new moon, on our feast day when the moon is full.

5 This is a decree for Israel, an ordinance of the God of Jacob,

6 a statute he wrote for Joseph when he went out of Egypt. They heard a voice they did not know: "Open wide your mouth and I will fill it,

7 I relieved your shoulder from burden; I freed your hands.

8 You called in distress, and I saved you; unseen, I answered you in thunder; I tested you at the waters of Meribah.

9 Hear, my people, as I admonish you. If only you would listen, O Israel!

10 There shall be no strange god among you, you shall not worship any alien god,

11 for I the Lord am your God, who led you forth from the land of Egypt.

12 But my people did not listen; Israel did not obey.

13 So I gave them over to their stubbornness and they followed their own counsels.

14 If only my people would listen, if only Israel would walk in my ways,

15 I would quickly subdue their adversaries and turn my hand against their enemies.

16 Those who hate the Lord would cringe before him, and their panic would last forever.

17 I would feed you with the finest wheat and satisfy you with honey from the rock."




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Psalm 81 is a psalm of worship in which the psalmist calls God's people to rejoice and praise him, recalling the wonderful works He has done for them. The psalmist recalls the liberation of Egypt and urges the people not to forget the commandments of God. Following are five verses related to the topics covered in Psalm 81, in order of proximity to the chapter:

Psalm 105:42-45: "For he remembered his holy word, and from Abraham, his servant. And he took his people with joy, and his chosen rejoicing. And gave them the land of the Gentiles, and they inherited them the work of the peoples; to keep their statutes, and observe their laws. Praise the Lord. " This excerpt from Psalm 105 also recalls the liberation of Egypt and the delivery of the promised land to the people of God.

Exodus 20:2: "I am the Lord your God, who took you from the land of Egypt, from the house of servitude." The beginning of the ten commandments refers to the liberation of Egypt, such as the psalmist of Psalm 81.

Psalm 78:4: "We will not cover him up to his children, showing the future generation the praises of the Lord, as well as his strength and the wonders he has done." The Psalm of Psalm 78 also exhorts the people to remember God's wonderful works and teach them to future generations.

Deuteronomy 6:12: "I have not forget the Lord, who took you from the land of Egypt, from the house of servitude." In this verse, Moses warns the people not to forget the liberation of Egypt and the power of God.

Psalms 100:1-2: "Celebrate with joy to the Lord, all the lands. Serve the Lord with joy; and enter before him with singing." This excerpt from Psalm 100 also exhorts the people to rejoice and praise God with songs and joy.





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