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OET-RV PSA Chapter 106

OETPSA 106 ©

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106:1Yahweh’s goodness

106Praise Yah. Give thanks to Yahweh because he’s good,

because his loyal commitment never ends.

2Who can recount everything that Yahweh’s done?

Can anyone list all his praises?

3Those who promote justice will be blessed,

as will those who always do what is right.

4When you help your people, Yahweh, remember me.

Help me when you rescue them.

5I want to see your chosen people prosper

be happy that your nation is happy

and share the splendour of your inheritance.

6We have disobeyed God like our ancestors did.

We have done things that were wrong, and have acted wickedly.

7Our ancestors didn’t appreciate the miracles you did in Egypt (Heb. Mitsrayim).[ref]

They just forgot about your display of loyal commitment,

and instead they rebelled down there at the Red Sea.

8However, he saved them for the sake of his reputation

to make his incredible power known to the world.

9He commanded the Red Sea and it dried up,

then he led them through its depths as if it was ordinary land[ref]

10and saved them from the forces of those who hated them—

yes, he rescued them from their enemy’s power.

11The water came back over their enemies—

there wasn’t a single one of them left.

12Then they finally believed his words,[ref]

and they sang praises to him.


13But they soon forgot what he’d done.

They didn’t bother waiting for his advice.

14They had intense cravings for meat in the wilderness,[ref]

and they challenged God right there in the desert.

15So he gave them what they asked for

but he sent them a horrible disease with it.


16Then in the camp, they became jealous of Mosheh (Moses),[ref]

and Aharon (Aaron), Yahweh’s chosen priest.

17The earth opened up and swallowed Datan,

and covered over Aviram’s followers.

18Then fire blazed among them,

and the flames burnt up the wicked people.


19They made a gold calf at Horev,[ref]

and worshipped the metal statue there.

20They traded the splendour of their God,

with a statue image of a bull that eats grass. ☺

21They forgot about their saviour God

who’d done incredible miracles in Egypt (Heb. Mitsrayim),

22had done amazing feats in the land of Ham (i.e., Egypt),

and had demonstrated powerful forces at the Red Sea.

23So he said that he’d destroy them,

except that his chosen servant Mosheh stood as intermediary,

to turn him away from his severe anger and plan to destroy.


24Then they despised that desirable region—[ref]

they didn’t believe his promise.

25Instead they grumbled in their tents

and didn’t listen to what Yahweh said.

26So he made his decision against them:

that they’d drop dead there in the wilderness,

27and he’d disperse their descendants across many countries[ref]

and scatter them in distant lands.


28They submitted to the Baal of Peor,[ref]

and ate sacrifices that had been offered to the dead.

29They provoked him to anger with their actions,

and a plague broke out among them.

30Then Pinehas took a stand and intervened

and stopped the plague.

31That godly action was credited to him,

for all the generations to come.


32They also made Yahweh angry at the Merivah springs,[ref]

and that led to trouble for Mosheh (Moses),

33because they’d rebelled against his spirit,

and then he ended up speaking rashly.


34They didn’t destroy those people groups[ref]

as Yahweh had told them to do.

35Instead they mingled with those other groups,

and imitated their ungodly activities

36and worshipped their idols

which then became the reason for their destruction.

37They sacrificed their sons and daughters to the demons.[ref]

38Yes, they shed innocent blood—[ref]

the blood of their sons and daughters

that they sacrificed to the idols and polluted the land with blood.

39Their actions made them unacceptable to worship God,

having prostituted themselves to other Gods.


40So Yahweh got angry with his own people,[ref]

and he despised his own inheritance.

41He allowed other countries to control them,

and those who hated them ruled over them.

42Their enemies oppressed them,

and subdued them under their control.

43He rescued them many times,

but they kept rebelling in their minds,

and were brought down by their own sin.

44Nevertheless, he paid attention to their distress

when he heard their cry for help.

45He thought about his agreement with them,

and he relented because of the strength of his loyal commitment to them.

46He caused their conquerors to have pity on them.


47Save us Yahweh our God,[ref]

and gather us back from among other nations

so that we can give thanks for your sacred reputation,

and praise you with real gladness.


48May Israel’s God Yahweh be praised throughout the ages,

and all the people said, “Yes, let it be so.”


Praise Yah.


106:7: Exo 14:10-12.

106:9-12: Exo 14:21-31.

106:12: Exo 15:1-21.

106:14-15: Num 11:4-34.

106:16-18: Num 16:1-35.

106:19-23: Exo 32:1-14.

106:24-26: Num 14:1-35.

106:27: Lev 26:33.

106:28-31: Num 25:1-13.

106:32-33: Num 20:2-13.

106:34-36: Jdg 2:1-3; 3:5-6.

106:37: 2Ki 17:17.

106:38: Num 35:33.

106:40-46: Jdg 2:14-18.

106:47-48: 1Ch 16:35-36.

OETPSA 106 ©

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