77:1 [To
the
choirmaster:
according
to
Jeduthun.
A
Psalm
of
Asaph.]
I
cry
aloud
to
God,
aloud
to
God,
and
he
will
hear
me.
77:2 In
the
day
of
my
trouble
I
seek
the
Lord;
in
the
night
my
hand
is
stretched
out
without
wearying;
my
soul
refuses
to
be
comforted.
77:3 When
I
remember
God,
I
moan;
when
I
meditate,
my
spirit
faints.
Selah
77:4 You
hold
my
eyelids
open;
I
am
so
troubled
that
I
cannot
speak.
77:5 I
consider
the
days
of
old,
the
years
long
ago.
77:6 I
said,
"Let
me
remember
my
song
in
the
night;
let
me
meditate
in
my
heart."
Then
my
spirit
made
a
diligent
search:
77:7 "Will
the
Lord
spurn
forever,
and
never
again
be
favorable
77:8 Has
his
steadfast
love
forever
ceased
Are
his
promises
at
an
end
for
all
time
77:9 Has
God
forgotten
to
be
gracious
Has
he
in
anger
shut
up
his
compassion"
Selah
77:10 Then
I
said,
"I
will
appeal
to
this,
to
the
years
of
the
right
hand
of
the
Most
High."
77:11 I
will
remember
the
deeds
of
the
LORD;
yes,
I
will
remember
your
wonders
of
old.
77:12 I
will
ponder
all
your
work,
and
meditate
on
your
mighty
deeds.
77:13 Your
way,
O
God,
is
holy.
What
god
is
great
like
our
God
77:14 You
are
the
God
who
works
wonders;
you
have
made
known
your
might
among
the
peoples.
77:15 You
with
your
arm
redeemed
your
people,
the
children
of
Jacob
and
Joseph.
Selah
77:16 When
the
waters
saw
you,
O
God,
when
the
waters
saw
you,
they
were
afraid;
indeed,
the
deep
trembled.
77:17 The
clouds
poured
out
water;
the
skies
gave
forth
thunder;
your
arrows
flashed
on
every
side.
77:18 The
crash
of
your
thunder
was
in
the
whirlwind;
your
lightnings
lighted
up
the
world;
the
earth
trembled
and
shook.
77:19 Your
way
was
through
the
sea,
your
path
through
the
great
waters;
yet
your
footprints
were
unseen.
77:20 You
led
your
people
like
a
flock
by
the
hand
of
Moses
and
Aaron.