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Day three hundred and nine.
Psalm 105.
Give thanks to the Lord
and proclaim his greatness.
Let the whole world know what he has done.
Sing to him.
Yes, sing his praises.
Tell everyone about his wonderful
deeds exalt in his holy name.
Rejoice you who worship the Lord.
Search for the Lord and for his
strength, continually seek him.
Remember the wonders he has performed.
His miracles and the
rulings He has given you.
Children of his servant Abraham, you
descendants of Jacob, his chosen ones.
He is the Lord our God.
His justice is seen throughout the land.
He always stands by his
covenant, the commitment he
made to a thousand generations.
This is the covenant he made with
Abraham and the oath he swore to Isaac.
He confirmed it to Jacob as
a decree 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 there 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 sold as a slave.
They bruised his feet with FES 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 advisors.
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.
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.
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.
Psalm 106.
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.
Let me share in the prosperity
of your chosen ones.
Let me rejoice in the joy of your people.
Let me praise you with
those who are your heritage.
Like our ancestors, we have
sinned, we have done wrong.
We have acted wickedly.
Our ancestors in Egypt, we're not
impressed by the Lord's miraculous deeds.
They soon forgot his many
acts of kindness to them.
Instead, they rebelled
against him at the Red Sea.
Even so he saved them to defend
the honor of his name and to
demonstrate his mighty power.
He commanded the Red Sea to dry up.
He led Israel across the sea as if it were
a desert, so he rescued them from their
enemies and redeemed them from their foes.
Then the water returned
and covered their enemies.
Not one of them survived.
Then his people believed his promises.
Then they sang his praise, yet how
quickly they forgot what he had done.
They wouldn't wait for his
counsel in the wilderness.
Their desires ran wild, testing
God's patience in that dry wasteland.
So he gave them what they asked for,
but he sent a plague along with it.
The people in the camp were
jealous of Moses and envious of
Aaron, the Lord's holy priest.
Because of this, the earth opened up.
It swallowed dathan and buried
a byrum, and the other rebels
fire fell upon their followers.
A flame consumed the wicked.
The people made a calf at Mount Sinai,
they bowed before an image made of gold.
They traded their glorious God for
a statue of a grass eating bull.
They forgot God, their savior.
Who had done such great things in Egypt,
such wonderful things in the land of
Ham, such awesome deeds at the Red Sea.
So he declared he would destroy them,
but Moses has chosen one, stepped
between the Lord and the people.
He begged him to turn from his
anger and not destroy them.
The people refused to enter the
pleasant land for they wouldn't
believe his promise to care for them.
Instead, they grumbled in their
tense and refused to obey the Lord.
Therefore, he solemnly swore that he
would kill them in the wilderness, that he
would scatter their descendants among the
nations, exiling them to distant lands.
Then our ancestors joined in
the worship of Baal at Peor.
They even ate sacrifices
offered to the dead.
They angered the Lord with all these
things, so a plague broke out among them.
But Phineas had the courage to
intervene and the plague was stopped.
So he has been regarded as a
righteous man ever since that time.
At Maraba two, they anger the Lord
causing Moses serious trouble.
They made Moses angry
and he spoke foolishly.
Israel failed to destroy the nations and
the land as the Lord had commanded them.
Instead, they mingled among the
pagans and adopted their evil customs.
They worshiped their idols,
which led to their downfall.
They even sacrificed their sons
and their daughters to the demons.
They shed innocent blood, the blood
of their sons and daughters by
sacrificing them to the idols of Canaan.
They polluted the land with murder.
They defiled themselves by their
evil deeds and their love of idols
was adultery in the Lord's sight.
That is why the Lord's anger
burned against his people and he
abhorred his own special possession.
He handed them over to pagan nations and
they were ruled by those who hated them.
Their enemies crushed them and
brought them under their cruel power.
Again and again.
He rescued them, but they chose
to rebel against him and they were
finally destroyed by their sin.
Even so, he pitied them in their
distress and listened to their cries.
He remembered his covenant with them and
relented because of his unfailing love.
He even caused their captors
to treat them with kindness.
Save us, oh Lord, our God.
Gather us back from among the
nations so we can thank your holy
name and rejoice and praise you.
Praise the Lord, the God of Israel who
lives from everlasting to everlasting.
Let all the people say amen.
Praise the Lord.
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