The Bible
Psalm 77
For the Chief Musician. To Jeduthun. A Psalm by Asaph.
1My cry goes to God
2In the day of my trouble I sought LordOfMine
3I remember God
4You hold my eyelids open. I am so troubled that I can't speak.
5I have considered the days of old, the years of ancient times.
6I remember my song in the night. I consider in my own heart; my spirit diligently inquires: 7"Will LordOfMine
8Has his loving kindness vanished forever? Does his promise fail for generations?
9Has God
10Then I thought, "I will appeal to this: the years of the right hand of the Most High." 11I will remember EverOne
12I will also meditate on all your work, and consider your doings.
13Your way, God
14You are the God
15You have redeemed your people with your arm, the sons of Jacob and Joseph. Selah.
16The waters saw you, God
17The clouds poured out water. The skies resounded with thunder. Your arrows also flashed around.
18The voice of your thunder was in the whirlwind. The lightnings lit up the world. The earth trembled and shook.
19Your way was through the sea; your paths through the great waters. Your footsteps were not known.
20You led your people like a flock, by the hand of Moses and Aaron.
The Bible text is a minor adaptation of the WEB
to include nuanced meanings of particular ancient words for placenames, God and others of special interest.
In general square brackets:[] are used to indicated words not found in the original text.
They also indicate the 5 books of the Psalms, and the letters in Psalm 119;
and a few passages considered by some to be of questionable authenticity, marked with an asterisk(*).