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PSAL M 106
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and to the people of Israel as a
never-ending covenant:
“I will give you the land of Canaan
as your special possession.”
He said this when they were few in
number,
a tiny group of strangers in Canaan.
They wandered from nation to nation,
from one kingdom to another.
Yet he did not let anyone oppress them.
He warned kings on their behalf:
“Do not touch my chosen people,
and do not hurt my prophets.”
He called for a famine on the land of
Canaan,
cutting off its food supply.
Then he sent someone to Egypt ahead of
them—
Joseph, who was sold as a slave.
They bruised his feet with fetters
and placed his neck in an iron collar.
Until the time came to fulfill his dreams,*
the Lord tested Joseph’s character.
Then Pharaoh sent for him and set him free;
the ruler of the nation opened his
prison door.
Joseph was put in charge of all the king’s
household;
he became ruler over all the king’s
possessions.
He could instruct* the king’s aides as
he pleased
and teach the king’s advisers.
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Then Israel arrived in Egypt;
Jacob lived as a foreigner in the land
of Ham.
And the Lord multiplied the people of
Israel
until they became too mighty for their
enemies.
Then he turned the Egyptians against the
Israelites,
and they plotted against the Lord’s
servants.
But the Lord sent his servant Moses,
along with Aaron, whom he had chosen.
They performed miraculous signs among
the Egyptians,
and wonders in the land of Ham.
The Lord blanketed Egypt in darkness,
for they had defied* his commands to
let his people go.
He turned their water into blood,
poisoning all the fish.
Then frogs overran the land
and even invaded the king’s bedrooms.
105:19 Hebrew his word. 105:22 As in Greek and Syriac
versions; Hebrew reads bind or imprison. 105:28 As in Greek
and Syriac versions; Hebrew reads had not defied.
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When the Lord spoke, flies descended on
the Egyptians,
and gnats swarmed across Egypt.
He sent them hail instead of rain,
and lightning flashed over the land.
He ruined their grapevines and fig trees
and shattered all the trees.
He spoke, and hordes of locusts came—
young locusts beyond number.
They ate up everything green in the land,
destroying all the crops in their fields.
Then he killed the oldest son in each
Egyptian home,
the pride and joy of each family.
The Lord brought his people out of Egypt,
loaded with silver and gold;
and not one among the tribes of Israel
even stumbled.
Egypt was glad when they were gone,
for they feared them greatly.
The Lord spread a cloud above them as
a covering
and gave them a great fire to light the
darkness.
They asked for meat, and he sent them
quail;
he satisfied their hunger with manna—
bread from heaven.
He split open a rock, and water gushed out
to form a river through the dry
wasteland.
For he remembered his sacred promise
to his servant Abraham.
So he brought his people out of Egypt
with joy,
his chosen ones with rejoicing.
He gave his people the lands of pagan
nations,
and they harvested crops that others
had planted.
All this happened so they would follow
his decrees
and obey his instructions.
Praise the Lord!
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Praise the Lord!
Give thanks to the Lord,
for he is good!
His faithful love endures forever.
Who can list the glorious miracles of
the Lord?
Who can ever praise him enough?
There is joy for those who deal justly
with others
and always do what is right.
Remember me, Lord, when you show
favor to your people;
come near and rescue me.