Link Psalm 106:22 to Exodus 7-12.
How does Psalm 106:22 connect to the Exodus story in Exodus 7-12?

Psalm 106:22—The Verse Itself

“wondrous works in the land of Ham, and awesome deeds by the Red Sea.”


Why “the land of Ham”?

• “Ham” is a poetic name for Egypt (Genesis 10:6; Psalm 78:51).

• The psalmist is spotlighting the very soil where God unleashed the plagues and displayed His power.


Connecting Psalm 106:22 to Exodus 7–12

• “Wondrous works” = the ten plagues (Exodus 7:14–12:30).

• “Awesome deeds by the Red Sea” looks ahead to the sea crossing (Exodus 14–15), but the same saving power is on display in the plagues.

Psalm 106 is a historical recap that assumes the literal reality of those events; the psalmist invites worship built on accurate memory (cf. Psalm 78:12,43; Deuteronomy 4:34).


Catalog of God’s Wondrous Works in Egypt

1. Water turned to blood (Exodus 7:14-24)

2. Frogs covering the land (8:1-15)

3. Gnats or lice (8:16-19)

4. Swarms of flies (8:20-32)

5. Pestilence on livestock (9:1-7)

6. Boils on man and beast (9:8-12)

7. Devastating hail and fire (9:13-35)

8. Locusts consuming all green plants (10:1-20)

9. Three days of darkness (10:21-29)

10. Death of the firstborn (11:1–12:30)

Each plague directly challenged an Egyptian deity, proving that “I am the LORD” (Exodus 7:5; 9:14).


Purpose of the Plagues Highlighted in Psalm 106

• Judgment on Egypt’s idolatry (Exodus 12:12).

• Deliverance for Israel (Exodus 6:6; 12:42).

• Revelation of God’s unmatched power (Exodus 9:16; Romans 9:17).

• A call to ongoing remembrance and gratitude (Psalm 106:7,13,21).


Echoes in Other Scriptures

Psalm 78:12-53 and Psalm 135:8-9 rehearse the same events.

Nehemiah 9:9-15 recalls them during national confession.

Revelation 15:3 draws on the song of Moses to celebrate future deliverance.


Living Takeaways

• God’s past acts are the foundation for present trust (2 Corinthians 1:10).

• Forgetting His works leads to rebellion; remembering fuels obedience (Psalm 106:13,25).

• The same Lord who shattered Egypt’s gods still triumphs over every power opposed to His people (Colossians 2:15).

Psalm 106:22, therefore, is a concise headline for the mighty sequence in Exodus 7-12, urging every generation to stand in awe of the God who intervenes in real history to redeem His own.

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