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Psalms 81 (NIV)

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Psalms 81 (NIV)
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Ps.81.10

81:10 God emphasizes that he and no one else rescued Israel. • The nation should open its mouth wide to take in God’s word (cp. Deut 8:3; Ezek 3:1).

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Ps.81.11-16

81:11-16 The Lord helps Israel to understand that their failure was not because of his weakness.

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Ps.81.1-16

Ps 81 This warning message invites Israel to worship only the Lord and to enjoy the fullness of his blessing.

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Ps.81.1-3

81:1-3 As a prelude to the message of warning, the psalmist invites Israel to contemplate their God in song and dance.

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deuteronomy 6:3

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deuteronomy 8:3

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deuteronomy 9:3

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