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Psalms 77 (NIV)

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Psalms 77 (NIV)
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Ps.77.10

77:10 The psalmist fears that God’s hand of protection (44:3; 77:15; Exod 6:6) and favor (Pss 16:7-8; 110:1) is now against him for no apparent reason.

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Ps.77.10-12

77:10-12 The memories of God’s mighty works in the past fill the psalmist’s mind.

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Ps.77.1-20

Ps 77 The psalmist laments that God has turned away from him, even though he feels innocent. He reflects on his situation (77:3, 6, 12) and finds hope (see 25:5) in remembering God’s past deeds (77:11).

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Ps.77.1-3

77:1-3 The night provides a special opportunity for prayer and meditation (77:6, 11; see 6:6; 16:7; 17:3; 30:5; 63:6; 119:55, 62, 148).

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psalms 16:7-8

psalms 16:7-8