Verse (Click for Chapter) New International Version I will remember the deeds of the LORD; yes, I will remember your miracles of long ago. New Living Translation But then I recall all you have done, O LORD; I remember your wonderful deeds of long ago. English Standard Version I will remember the deeds of the LORD; yes, I will remember your wonders of old. Berean Standard Bible I will remember the works of the LORD; yes, I will remember Your wonders of old. King James Bible I will remember the works of the LORD: surely I will remember thy wonders of old. New King James Version I will remember the works of the LORD; Surely I will remember Your wonders of old. New American Standard Bible I shall remember the deeds of the LORD; I will certainly remember Your wonders of old. NASB 1995 I shall remember the deeds of the LORD; Surely I will remember Your wonders of old. NASB 1977 I shall remember the deeds of the LORD; Surely I will remember Thy wonders of old. Legacy Standard Bible I shall remember the deeds of Yah; Surely I will remember Your wonders of old. Amplified Bible I will [solemnly] remember the deeds of the LORD; Yes, I will [wholeheartedly] remember Your wonders of old. Christian Standard Bible I will remember the LORD’s works; yes, I will remember your ancient wonders. Holman Christian Standard Bible I will remember the LORD’s works; yes, I will remember Your ancient wonders. American Standard Version I will make mention of the deeds of Jehovah; For I will remember thy wonders of old. Contemporary English Version Our LORD, I will remember the things you have done, your miracles of long ago. English Revised Version I will make mention of the deeds of the LORD; for I will remember thy wonders of old. GOD'S WORD® Translation I will remember the deeds of the LORD. I will remember your ancient miracles. Good News Translation I will remember your great deeds, LORD; I will recall the wonders you did in the past. International Standard Version I will remember the LORD'S deeds; indeed, I will remember your awesome deeds from long ago. NET Bible I will remember the works of the LORD. Yes, I will remember the amazing things you did long ago! New Heart English Bible I will remember the works of the LORD; for I will remember your wonders of old. Webster's Bible Translation I will remember the works of the LORD: surely I will remember thy wonders of old. Majority Text Translations Majority Standard BibleI will remember the works of the LORD; yes, I will remember Your wonders of old. World English Bible I will remember Yah’s deeds; for I will remember your wonders of old. Literal Translations Literal Standard VersionI mention the doings of YAH, "" For I remember Your wonders of old, Young's Literal Translation I mention the doings of Jah, For I remember of old Thy wonders, Smith's Literal Translation I will remember the works of Jah: for I will remember the ancient time of thy wonder. Catholic Translations Douay-Rheims BibleI remembered the works of the Lord: for I will be mindful of thy wonders from the beginning. Catholic Public Domain Version New American Bible I will recall the deeds of the LORD; yes, recall your wonders of old. New Revised Standard Version I will call to mind the deeds of the LORD; I will remember your wonders of old. Translations from Aramaic Lamsa BibleI will remember the works of the LORD; surely I will remember thy wonders of old. Peshitta Holy Bible Translated Because I have remembered your wonders from the first OT Translations JPS Tanakh 1917I will make mention of the deeds of the LORD; Yea, I will remember Thy wonders of old. Brenton Septuagint Translation I remembered the works of the Lord; for I will remember thy wonders from the beginning. Additional Translations ... Audio Bible Context In The Day of Trouble I Sought the LORD…10So I said, “I am grieved that the right hand of the Most High has changed.” 11I will remember the works of the LORD; yes, I will remember Your wonders of old. 12I will reflect on all You have done and ponder Your mighty deeds.… Cross References Exodus 15:11 Who among the gods is like You, O LORD? Who is like You—majestic in holiness, revered with praises, performing wonders? Isaiah 63:7 I will make known the LORD’s loving devotion and His praiseworthy acts, because of all that the LORD has done for us—the many good things for the house of Israel according to His great compassion and loving devotion. Deuteronomy 4:9 Only be on your guard and diligently watch yourselves, so that you do not forget the things your eyes have seen, and so that they do not slip from your heart as long as you live. Teach them to your children and grandchildren. 1 Chronicles 16:12 Remember the wonders He has done, His marvels, and the judgments He has pronounced, Psalm 105:5 Remember the wonders He has done, His marvels, and the judgments He has pronounced, Psalm 143:5 I remember the days of old; I meditate on all Your works; I consider the work of Your hands. Isaiah 46:9 Remember what happened long ago, for I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like Me. Deuteronomy 32:7 Remember the days of old; consider the years long past. Ask your father, and he will tell you, your elders, and they will inform you. Psalm 78:4 We will not hide them from their children but will declare to the next generation the praises of the LORD and His might and the wonders He has performed. Psalm 111:4 He has caused His wonders to be remembered; the LORD is gracious and compassionate. Joshua 4:21-24 Then Joshua said to the Israelites, “In the future, when your children ask their fathers, ‘What is the meaning of these stones?’ / you are to tell them, ‘Israel crossed the Jordan on dry ground.’ / For the LORD your God dried up the waters of the Jordan before you until you had crossed over, just as He did to the Red Sea, which He dried up before us until we had crossed over. ... Nehemiah 9:17 They refused to listen and failed to remember the wonders You performed among them. They stiffened their necks and appointed a leader to return them to their bondage in Egypt. But You are a forgiving God, gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and rich in loving devotion, and You did not forsake them. Job 36:24 Remember to magnify His work, which men have praised in song. Luke 1:49 For the Mighty One has done great things for me. Holy is His name. Acts 2:22 Men of Israel, listen to this message: Jesus of Nazareth was a man certified by God to you by miracles, wonders, and signs, which God did among you through Him, as you yourselves know. Treasury of Scripture I will remember the works of the LORD: surely I will remember your wonders of old. Psalm 77:10 And I said, This is my infirmity: but I will remember the years of the right hand of the most High. Psalm 28:5 Because they regard not the works of the LORD, nor the operation of his hands, he shall destroy them, and not build them up. Psalm 78:11 And forgat his works, and his wonders that he had shewed them. Jump to Previous Ago Deeds Doings Jah Memory Mention Mind Miracles Past Remember Surely Wonders Works Yah'sJump to Next Ago Deeds Doings Jah Memory Mention Mind Miracles Past Remember Surely Wonders Works Yah'sPsalm 77 1. The psalmist shows what fierce combat he had with distrust10. The victory which he had by consideration of God's great and gracious works. I will remember the works of the LORD; This phrase emphasizes the importance of recalling God's past actions and interventions. In the context of the Psalms, remembering is a spiritual discipline that strengthens faith. The works of the LORD often refer to His mighty acts in history, such as the creation of the world, the deliverance of Israel from Egypt, and the giving of the Law at Sinai. These events are foundational to the identity of Israel and serve as reminders of God's power and faithfulness. The act of remembering is not passive but involves active meditation and reflection, which is a common theme throughout the Psalms (e.g., Psalm 105:5). This practice is crucial for maintaining faith during times of trouble, as it shifts focus from present difficulties to God's unchanging nature and past faithfulness. yes, I will remember Your wonders of old. Persons / Places / Events 1. AsaphThe author of Psalm 77, Asaph was a prominent Levite singer and seer in David's court. He is known for his role in leading worship and composing psalms that reflect deep spiritual insights and struggles. 2. The LORD (Yahweh) The covenant name of God, emphasizing His eternal presence, faithfulness, and relationship with His people. The psalmist focuses on remembering the works and wonders of Yahweh. 3. Wonders of Old Refers to the miraculous acts and interventions of God in the history of Israel, such as the Exodus, the crossing of the Red Sea, and other significant events where God's power and faithfulness were displayed. Teaching Points The Power of RemembranceRemembering God's past works strengthens our faith and trust in His present and future faithfulness. Reflecting on His wonders can provide comfort and hope during times of distress. God's Faithfulness Through History The historical acts of God serve as a testament to His unchanging nature. By recalling these events, believers can be assured of His continued presence and intervention in their lives. Personal Reflection and Testimony Encouraging personal reflection on how God has worked in one's own life can lead to a deeper appreciation of His ongoing involvement and care. Sharing these testimonies can inspire and uplift others. The Role of Worship in Remembrance Worship, both personal and corporate, is a powerful means of remembering and celebrating God's deeds. Songs, prayers, and communal gatherings help keep His wonders alive in our hearts and minds. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Psalm 77:11?2. How can we "remember the works of the LORD" in daily life? 3. What past "wonders" of God can strengthen your faith today? 4. How does Psalm 77:11 connect with Deuteronomy 6:12 about remembering God? 5. Why is recalling God's deeds essential for spiritual growth and perseverance? 6. How can you incorporate gratitude for God's past works into your prayers? 7. How does Psalm 77:11 encourage believers to remember God's past deeds in times of doubt? 8. What historical events might Psalm 77:11 be referencing when recalling God's wonders? 9. How does Psalm 77:11 challenge modern believers to trust in God's past faithfulness? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Psalm 77? 11. What is the meaning of 'God of Wonders'? 12. What is Christian journaling? 13. Does Psalm 77:7–9, which questions God’s faithfulness, conflict with other passages that portray God as ever-present and unchanging? 14. What is the Bible's view on self-pity? What Does Psalm 77:11 Mean I will remember the works of the LORD• The psalmist makes a deliberate choice—“I will.” Remembering is not passive nostalgia but an act of faith that anchors the heart in God’s proven track record (cf. Deuteronomy 4:9; Psalm 103:2). • “The works of the LORD” encompass His mighty deeds from Creation onward. Think of the parting of the Red Sea, the sending of manna, or Gideon’s unlikely victory (Exodus 14:31; Exodus 16:4; Judges 7:7). Each event proves that God’s power is not theoretical; it breaks into real time and space. • Recalling these works counters despair. Asaph, the author of the psalm, has just poured out his anguish (vv. 1–10). By looking back, he shifts from self-focus to God-focus, echoing Lamentations 3:21-23: “Yet I call this to mind, and therefore I have hope…” • Practically, we follow his example by: – Reading Scripture narratives aloud; – Sharing testimonies of answered prayer; – Keeping journals of God’s interventions. These habits keep doubt from rewriting history. yes, I will remember Your wonders of old • The repetition—“yes, I will remember”—reinforces resolve. Faith stirs when the mind chooses again and again to dwell on God’s wonders (Psalm 143:5). • “Wonders of old” points to acts that were already ancient when Asaph wrote: the plagues, the Exodus, the conquest of Canaan (Joshua 3:17). By highlighting the distant past, the psalmist reminds us that God’s faithfulness is not limited to yesterday or today; it spans generations. • Forgetfulness leads to rebellion; Israel “forgot what He had done” and slipped into unbelief (Psalm 78:11). Remembering guards against that drift. • For believers now, the ultimate “wonder of old” is the cross and empty tomb—historic, unrepeatable acts that secure eternal redemption (Romans 5:8; 1 Corinthians 15:3-4). When present circumstances seem chaotic, the resurrection stands as our unchanging reference point. • Ways to keep these wonders in view: – Celebrate the Lord’s Supper with conscious gratitude; – Memorize key salvation passages; – Tell the next generation “the praiseworthy deeds of the LORD” so they too set their hope in Him (Psalm 78:4-7). summary Psalm 77:11 shows a deliberate, repeated commitment to recall God’s mighty deeds and ancient wonders. Remembering is faith in action: it lifts the heart above present troubles, roots hope in God’s unchanging character, and trains future generations to trust the Lord who has always proven Himself faithful. (11) I will remember.--The written text is, "I will celebrate." The intention is the same in both cases. Instead of continuing to despair, the poet resolves on seeking encouragement for his faith in grateful praise of God for past mercies, and especially for the ancient deliverance from Egypt, which occupies the prominent place in his thoughts; "works" and "wonders" should be in the singular, referring to this one mighty deliverance.Verse 11. - I will remember the works of the Lord. The same thought is carried on and expressed more clearly in the present and the ensuing verse. Then a special remembrance is made of one particular mercy - the deliverance from Egypt (vers. 13-20). Surely I will remember thy wonders of old (comp. Exodus 15:11).Parallel Commentaries ... Hebrew I will rememberאֶזְכּ֥וֹר (’ez·kō·wr) Verb - Qal - Imperfect - first person common singular Strong's 2142: To mark, to remember, to mention, to be male the works מַֽעַלְלֵי־ (ma·‘al·lê-) Noun - masculine plural construct Strong's 4611: A deed, practice of the LORD; יָ֑הּ (yāh) Noun - proper - masculine singular Strong's 3050: LORD -- the name of the God of Israel yes, כִּֽי־ (kî-) Conjunction Strong's 3588: A relative conjunction I will remember אֶזְכְּרָ֖ה (’ez·kə·rāh) Verb - Qal - Imperfect Cohortative - first person common singular Strong's 2142: To mark, to remember, to mention, to be male Your wonders פִּלְאֶֽךָ׃ (pil·’e·ḵā) Noun - masculine singular construct | second person masculine singular Strong's 6382: A miracle of old. מִקֶּ֣דֶם (miq·qe·ḏem) Preposition-m | Noun - masculine singular Strong's 6924: The front, of place, time Links Psalm 77:11 NIVPsalm 77:11 NLT Psalm 77:11 ESV Psalm 77:11 NASB Psalm 77:11 KJV Psalm 77:11 BibleApps.com Psalm 77:11 Biblia Paralela Psalm 77:11 Chinese Bible Psalm 77:11 French Bible Psalm 77:11 Catholic Bible OT Poetry: Psalm 77:11 I will remember Yah's deeds (Psalm Ps Psa.) |