Remember his marvellous works that he hath done; his wonders, and the judgments of his mouth;
Remember the amazing things he has done; his miracles, and the decisions he has spoken;
The writer is calling people to actively remember and reflect on God's incredible deeds, miracles, and spoken judgments throughout history.
📚 Historical Context
Psalms 105 is a hymn of praise that recounts God's faithfulness to Israel, particularly focusing on His covenant with Abraham and the deliverance from Egypt, as a way to encourage the people during times of hardship or exile. In this verse, the psalmist calls on the Israelites to remember God's miraculous deeds, wonders, and authoritative judgments as evidence of His power and provision. This practice of remembrance was essential in ancient Israelite worship to reinforce their identity and trust in God amidst uncertainty.
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