
Text -- Psalms 78:12 (NET)




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In the territory.
JFB -> Psa 78:12-14; Psa 78:12-14
JFB: Psa 78:12-14 - -- A record of God's dealings and the sins of the people is now made. The writer gives the history from the exode to the retreat from Kadesh; then contra...
A record of God's dealings and the sins of the people is now made. The writer gives the history from the exode to the retreat from Kadesh; then contrasts their sins with their reasons for confidence, shown by a detail of God's dealings in Egypt, and presents a summary of the subsequent history to David's time.

Clarke -> Psa 78:12
Clarke: Psa 78:12 - -- The field of Zoan - " In campo Taneos ,"Vugate. Tanis was the capital of Pharaoh, where Moses wrought so many miracles. It was situated in the Delt...
The field of Zoan - " In campo Taneos ,"Vugate. Tanis was the capital of Pharaoh, where Moses wrought so many miracles. It was situated in the Delta, on one of the most easterly branches of the Nile. It was afterwards called Thanis; and from it the district was called the Thanitic Canton. See Calmet. Dr. Shaw thinks Zoan was intended to signify Egypt in general.
Calvin -> Psa 78:12
Calvin: Psa 78:12 - -- 12.He wrought marvellously in the sight of their fathers The Psalmist is still to be regarded as condemning the posterity of the Israelites for their...
12.He wrought marvellously in the sight of their fathers The Psalmist is still to be regarded as condemning the posterity of the Israelites for their guilt; but he very properly, at the same time, begins to speak of the first ancestors of the nation, intimating, that the whole race of them, even from their first original, were of a perverse and rebellious disposition. But having remarked that the children of Ephraim had fallen into apostasy, because they had forgotten the wonderful works of God, he continues to prosecute the same subject. Meanwhile, as I have said, he makes a very happy transition to speak of the fathers, whom it was his object to include in the same condemnation. In the first place, he adverts to the miracles which were wrought in the midst of the land of Egypt, previous to the departure of the people from it. To recall these the more vividly to the mind, he names a place which was highly celebrated — the field of Zoan. He next comes to speak of the passage through the sea, where he repeats what was brought under our notice in the previous psalm, that the order of nature was reversed when the waters stopped in their course, and were even raised up into solid heaps like mountains. In the third place, he declares, that after the people had passed through the Red Sea, God still continued to be their guide in their journey; and that this might not be a mere temporary deliverance, he graciously continued to stretch forth his hand to bestow upon them new testimonies of his goodness. It being a difficult and wearisome thing for them to pursue their journey through dry and sandy regions, it was no ordinary blessing to be protected from the heat of the sun by the intervention of a cloud. This, however, was to them a pledge of more distinguished grace. God hereby testified, that this people were under his protection, until they should reach the heavenly inheritance. Accordingly, Paul teaches in 1Co 10:2, that there was a kind of baptism administered to the people in that cloud, as also in their passing through the sea; the fruit of which is not limited to this frail and transitory life, but extends even to everlasting salvation.
TSK -> Psa 78:12
TSK: Psa 78:12 - -- Marvellous : Psa 78:42-50, Psa 105:27-38, Psa 135:9; Exod. 7:1-12:51; Deu 4:34, Deu 6:22; Neh 9:10
Zoan : Zoan, the ancient capital of the Pharaohs, w...
Marvellous : Psa 78:42-50, Psa 105:27-38, Psa 135:9; Exod. 7:1-12:51; Deu 4:34, Deu 6:22; Neh 9:10
Zoan : Zoan, the ancient capital of the Pharaohs, where Moses wrought so many miracles, is rendered by the Chaldee,

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Barnes -> Psa 78:12
Barnes: Psa 78:12 - -- Marvellous things did he in the sight of their fathers - Things suited to excite wonder and astonishment. Such were all the miracles that he pe...
Marvellous things did he in the sight of their fathers - Things suited to excite wonder and astonishment. Such were all the miracles that he performed, in effecting the deliverance of his people.
In the land of Egypt - In delivering them from Pharaoh.
In the field of Zoan - The Septuagint renders this
Poole -> Psa 78:12
Poole: Psa 78:12 - -- In the field i.e. in the territory or jurisdiction, not excluding the city itself. In the like sense we read of the field of Edom, and of Moab , Gen...
In the field i.e. in the territory or jurisdiction, not excluding the city itself. In the like sense we read of the field of Edom, and of Moab , Gen 32:3 36:35 Num 21:20 .
Zoan an ancient, and eminent, and the royal city of Egypt. See Num 13:22 Isa 19:11 30:4 .
Haydock -> Psa 78:12
Haydock: Psa 78:12 - -- Bosom. Punish them severely (Calmet) in this world. (St. Jerome) ---
Many of the surrounding nations were subdued by Nabuchodonosor, five years af...
Bosom. Punish them severely (Calmet) in this world. (St. Jerome) ---
Many of the surrounding nations were subdued by Nabuchodonosor, five years after he had conquered the Jews. (Josephus, [Antiquities?] x. 10.) (Jeremias xlix. 7., &c.)
Gill -> Psa 78:12
Gill: Psa 78:12 - -- Marvellous things did he in the sight of their fathers,.... The Targum is,
"before Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and the tribes of their fathers, he d...
Marvellous things did he in the sight of their fathers,.... The Targum is,
"before Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and the tribes of their fathers, he did marvellous things;''
but these were dead before this time; the Jews have a fancy, that these were brought to the sea, and placed upon it; and the Lord showed them what he would do for their children, and how he would redeem them; but this is to be understood of the plagues which were brought upon the Egyptians, and which are called wonders, Exo 11:10, and were so to the Egyptians themselves; and these were done by the hands of Moses and Aaron, and in their sight:
in the land of Egypt; where the Israelites were in bondage, and while they were there, and on their account were these things done:
in the field of Zoan; that is, in the territory of Zoan, which was an ancient city of Egypt, Num 13:22, the metropolis of the land where Pharaoh kept his court; hence we read of the princes of Zoan, Isa 19:11, it is the same with Tanis, and so it is called here in the Septuagint and Vulgate Latin versions, and also in the Targum; it is said to have been two miles from Heliopolis, and one from Memphis; and at this day these three cities are become one, which is fifteen miles in compass, and goes by the name of Alcair. In this great city, the metropolis of the nation, before Pharaoh and all his court, were the above wonders done.

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NET Notes -> Psa 78:12
NET Notes: Psa 78:12 The region of Zoan was located in the Egyptian delta, where the enslaved Israelites lived (see Num 13:22; Isa 19:11, 13; 30:4; Ezek 30:14).
Geneva Bible -> Psa 78:12
Geneva Bible: Psa 78:12 Marvellous things did he in the sight of their ( i ) fathers, in the land of Egypt, [in] the field of Zoan.
( i ) He proves that not only the posteri...

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 78:1-72
TSK Synopsis: Psa 78:1-72 - --1 An exhortation both to learn and to preach, the law of God.9 The story of God's wrath against the incredulous and disobedient.67 The Israelites bein...
MHCC -> Psa 78:9-39
MHCC: Psa 78:9-39 - --Sin dispirits men, and takes away the heart. Forgetfulness of God's works is the cause of disobedience to his laws. This narrative relates a struggle ...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 78:9-39
Matthew Henry: Psa 78:9-39 - -- In these verses, I. The psalmist observes the late rebukes of Providence that the people of Israel had been under, which they had brought upon thems...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 78:12-25
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 78:12-25 - --
It is now related how wonderfully God led the fathers of these Ephraimites, who behaved themselves so badly as the leading tribe of Israel, in the d...
Constable: Psa 73:1--89:52 - --I. Book 3: chs 73--89
A man or men named Asaph wrote 17 of the psalms in this book (Pss. 73-83). Other writers w...

Constable: Psa 78:1-72 - --Psalm 78
This didactic psalm teaches present and future generations to learn from the past, and it stres...
