Psalms 77:15

"You are the God who does wonders. You have made your strength known among the peoples."

Key Reflection

Psalms 77:15 poetically affirms the divine power and presence of God, highlighting His ability to perform extraordinary acts that are widely recognized by people everywhere. This verse underscores the notion that God's strength is not confined to a specific group or location but is evident among all nations, emphasizing His universal sovereignty and the far-reaching impact of His deeds.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Thou hast with thine arm -That is, with strength or power, the arm being a symbol of strength.Exodus 6:6;Exodus 15:16;Psalms 10:15. Redeemed thy people -Thou didst rescue or deliver them from Egyptian bondage. See the notes atIsaiah 43:3. The sons of Jacob and Joseph -The descendants of Jacob and Joseph. Jacob is mentioned because he was the ancestor of the twelve tribes; Joseph, because he was conspicuous or eminent among the sons of Jacob, and particularly because he acted so important a part in the affairs of Egypt, from whose dominion they were redeemed.

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