Psalms 105:28

"They performed miracles among them, and wonders in the land of Ham."

Key Reflection

Psalms 105:28 highlights God's miraculous interventions in the lives of the people of Israel and their neighbors in the region known as Ham. This verse underscores the divine power demonstrated through supernatural acts, emphasizing both the wonders performed among the Israelites themselves and those observed by neighboring lands, thereby reinforcing the narrative of divine favor and intervention throughout various geographical contexts.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

He sent darkness, and made it dark -Exodus 10:21-23. And they rebelled not against his word -More literally, “his words.” The reference is to Moses and Aaron; and the idea, as expressed here, is that they were obedient to the command of God; that they went and did what he ordered them; that, although he required them to go before a mighty and proud monarch, to denounce against him the vengeance of heaven, and to be the instruments of bringing upon the land unspeakably severe judgments, yet they did not shrink from what God commanded them to do. They were true to his appointment, and showed themselves to be faithful messengers of God.

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