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Psalm 78:17–42

17 Yet they still continued to sin against Him,

To arebel against the Most High in the desert.

18 And in their heart they aput God to the test

By asking bfood according to their desire.

19 Then they spoke against God;

They said, “aCan God prepare a table in the wilderness?

20 “Behold, He astruck the rock so that waters gushed out,

And streams were overflowing;

Can He give bread also?

Will He provide 1bmeat for His people?”

21 Therefore the Lord heard and 1was afull of wrath;

And a fire was kindled against Jacob

And anger also mounted against Israel,

22 Because they adid not believe in God

And did not trust in His salvation.

23 Yet He commanded the clouds above

And aopened the doors of heaven;

24 He arained down manna upon them to eat

And gave them 1bfood from heaven.

25 Man did eat the bread of 1angels;

He sent them 2food 3ain abundance.

26 He acaused the east wind to blow in the heavens

And by His 1power He directed the south wind.

27 When He rained 1meat upon them like the dust,

Even awinged fowl like the sand of the seas,

28 Then He let them fall in the midst of 1their camp,

Round about their dwellings.

29 So they aate and were well filled,

And their desire He gave to them.

30 1Before they had satisfied their desire,

aWhile their food was in their mouths,

31 The aanger of God rose against them

And killed 1some of their bstoutest ones,

And 2subdued the choice men of Israel.

32 In spite of all this they astill sinned

And bdid not believe in His wonderful works.

33 So He brought atheir days to an end in 1futility

And their years in sudden terror.

34 When He killed them, then they asought Him,

And returned and searched bdiligently for God;

35 And they remembered that God was their arock,

And the Most High God their bRedeemer.

36 But they adeceived Him with their mouth

And blied to Him with their tongue.

37 For their heart was not asteadfast toward Him,

Nor were they faithful in His covenant.

38 But He, being acompassionate, 1bforgave their iniquity and did not destroy them;

And often He 2crestrained His anger

And did not arouse all His wrath.

39 Thus aHe remembered that they were but bflesh,

A 1cwind that passes and does not return.

40 How often they arebelled against Him in the wilderness

And bgrieved Him in the cdesert!

41 Again and again they 1atempted God,

And pained the bHoly One of Israel.

42 They adid not remember bHis 1power,

The day when He credeemed them from the adversary,

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