PSALM 78 PART 2
C. M.
Israel's rebellion and punishment.
138 O What a stiff rebellious house Was Jacob's ancient race! False to their own most solemn vows, And to their Maker's grace. | They broke the cov'nant of his love, And did his laws despise; Forgot the works he wrought to prove His power before their eyes. | They saw the plagues on Egypt light From his revenging hand; What dreadful tokens of his might Spread o'er the stubborn land! | They saw him cleave the mighty sea, And marched in safety through, With wat'ry walls to guard their way, Till they had 'scaped the foe. | A wondrous pillar marked the road, Composed of shade and light; By day it proved a shelt'ring cloud, A leading fire by night. | He from the rock their thirst supplied The gushing waters fell, And ran in rivers by their side, A constant miracle. | Yet they provoked the Lord most High, And dared distrust his hand: "Can he with bread our host supply Amidst this desert land?" | The Lord with indignation heard, And caused his wrath to flame; His terrors ever stand prepared To vindicate his name. | |