Psalms 106:14-21

106:14 In the wilderness they had an insatiable craving for meat;

they challenged God in the desert.

106:15 He granted their request,

then struck them with a disease.

106:16 In the camp they resented Moses,

and Aaron, the Lord’s holy priest.

106:17 The earth opened up and swallowed Dathan;

it engulfed the group led by Abiram.

106:18 Fire burned their group;

the flames scorched the wicked.

106:19 They made an image of a calf at Horeb,

and worshiped a metal idol.

106:20 They traded their majestic God 10 

for the image of an ox that eats grass.

106:21 They rejected 11  the God who delivered them,

the one who performed great deeds in Egypt,

Psalms 106:34-40

106:34 They did not destroy the nations, 12 

as the Lord had commanded them to do.

106:35 They mixed in with the nations

and learned their ways. 13 

106:36 They worshiped 14  their idols,

which became a snare to them. 15 

106:37 They sacrificed their sons and daughters to demons. 16 

106:38 They shed innocent blood –

the blood of their sons and daughters,

whom they sacrificed to the idols of Canaan.

The land was polluted by bloodshed. 17 

106:39 They were defiled by their deeds,

and unfaithful in their actions. 18 

106:40 So the Lord was angry with his people 19 

and despised the people who belong to him. 20 


sn They had an insatiable craving. This is described in Num 11:4-35.

tn Heb “they craved [with] a craving.”

tn Heb “they tested God.”

tn Heb “and he sent leanness into their being.”

sn Disease. See Num 11:33-34, where this plague is described.

tn Or “envied.”

tn Heb “the holy one of the Lord.”

tn Or “covered.”

tn Or “the assembly of Abiram.”

sn Verses 16-18 describe the events of Num 16:1-40.

10 tn Heb “their glory.” According to an ancient Hebrew scribal tradition, the text originally read “his glory” or “my glory.” In Jer 2:11 the Lord states that his people (Israel) exchanged “their glory” (a reference to the Lord) for worthless idols.

11 tn Heb “forgot.”

12 tn That is, the nations of Canaan.

13 tn Heb “their deeds.”

14 tn Or “served.”

15 sn Became a snare. See Exod 23:33; Judg 2:3.

16 tn The Hebrew term שֵׁדִים (shedim, “demons”) occurs only here and in Deut 32:17. Some type of lesser deity is probably in view.

17 sn Num 35:33-34 explains that bloodshed defiles a land.

18 tn Heb “and they committed adultery in their actions.” This means that they were unfaithful to the Lord (see Ps 73:27).

19 tn Heb “the anger of the Lord burned against his people.”

20 tn Heb “his inheritance.”