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Psalms 106:21 Cross-References

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They forgat God their saviour, which had done great things in Egypt;

Psalms 106:21 (KJV)

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Commentary on Psalms 106:21

This verse describes the theological amnesia underlying the golden calf sin. 'They forgat God their saviour' uses shakach (שָׁכַח), the same 'forgot' as verse 13. Forgetting God isn't mere mental lapse but willful ignorance and practical atheism. 'God their saviour' (El moshiam, אֵל מוֹשִׁיעָם) emphasizes that the One they forgot was their Redeemer. The verse then catalogs what they forgot: 'great things in Egypt' (the ten plagues), 'wondrous works in the land of Ham' (Ham being Egypt's ancestor, Genesis 10:6), and 'terrible things by the Red sea' (the sea-splitting and army-drowning). Despite...

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