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Psalms 105:43

Psalms 105:43 in Multiple Translations

He brought forth His people with rejoicing, His chosen with shouts of joy.

And he brought forth his people with joy, and his chosen with gladness:

And he brought forth his people with joy, And his chosen with singing.

And he took his people out with joy, the men of his selection with glad cries:

So he led his people out, his chosen ones, as they sang for joy.

And he brought forth his people with ioy, and his chosen with gladnesse,

And He bringeth forth His people with joy, With singing His chosen ones.

He brought his people out with joy, his chosen with singing.

And he brought forth his people with joy, and his chosen with gladness:

Many times did he deliver them. But they provoked him with their counsel: and they were brought low by their iniquities.

So his people were joyful as he brought them out from Egypt; those people whom he had chosen were shouting joyfully as they went.

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Berean Amplified Bible — Psalms 105:43

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Psalms 105:43 Interlinear (Deep Study)

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HEB וַ/יּוֹצִ֣א עַמּ֣/וֹ בְ/שָׂשׂ֑וֹן בְּ֝/רִנָּ֗ה אֶת בְּחִירָֽי/ו
וַ/יּוֹצִ֣א yâtsâʼ H3318 to come out Conj | V-Hiphil-ConsecImperf-3ms
עַמּ֣/וֹ ʻam H5971 Amaw N-ms | Suff
בְ/שָׂשׂ֑וֹן sâsôwn H8342 rejoicing Prep | N-ms
בְּ֝/רִנָּ֗ה rinnâh H7440 cry Prep | N-fs
אֶת ʼêth H853 Obj. DirObjM
בְּחִירָֽי/ו bâchîyr H972 chosen Adj | Suff
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Hebrew Word Reference — Psalms 105:43

וַ/יּוֹצִ֣א yâtsâʼ H3318 "to come out" Conj | V-Hiphil-ConsecImperf-3ms
In the Bible, this Hebrew word means to go out or come out, and it's used in many different ways, like leaving a place or starting a new journey, as seen in Genesis and Exodus.
Definition: : come/go_out/escape 1) to go out, come out, exit, go forth 1a) (Qal) 1a1) to go or come out or forth, depart 1a2) to go forth (to a place) 1a3) to go forward, proceed to (to or toward something) 1a4) to come or go forth (with purpose or for result) 1a5) to come out of 1b) (Hiphil) 1b1) to cause to go or come out, bring out, lead out 1b2) to bring out of 1b3) to lead out 1b4) to deliver 1c) (Hophal) to be brought out or forth
Usage: Occurs in 991 OT verses. KJV: [idiom] after, appear, [idiom] assuredly, bear out, [idiom] begotten, break out, bring forth (out, up), carry out, come (abroad, out, thereat, without), [phrase] be condemned, depart(-ing, -ure), draw forth, in the end, escape, exact, fail, fall (out), fetch forth (out), get away (forth, hence, out), (able to, cause to, let) go abroad (forth, on, out), going out, grow, have forth (out), issue out, lay (lie) out, lead out, pluck out, proceed, pull out, put away, be risen, [idiom] scarce, send with commandment, shoot forth, spread, spring out, stand out, [idiom] still, [idiom] surely, take forth (out), at any time, [idiom] to (and fro), utter. See also: Genesis 1:12; Exodus 9:33; Leviticus 26:45.
עַמּ֣/וֹ ʻam H5971 "Amaw" N-ms | Suff
A people or nation is what this Hebrew word represents, like the nation of Israel in Exodus 33:13. It can also mean a tribe, troops, or attendants, and is used to describe a group of people gathered together. The word is often used to refer to the people of God.
Definition: This name means nation, people
Usage: Occurs in 1655 OT verses. KJV: folk, men, nation, people. See also: Genesis 11:6; Exodus 16:4; Leviticus 17:9.
בְ/שָׂשׂ֑וֹן sâsôwn H8342 "rejoicing" Prep | N-ms
This word describes a feeling of great joy or celebration, like the kind experienced during happy events. It is used in the Bible to describe the joy of God's people, such as in Psalm 16:11, where David talks about the joy of being in God's presence. Joy is a key part of biblical celebrations.
Definition: 1) gladness, joy, exultation, rejoicing 1a) exultation, joy
Usage: Occurs in 22 OT verses. KJV: gladness, joy, mirth, rejoicing. See also: Esther 8:16; Isaiah 51:11; Psalms 45:8.
בְּ֝/רִנָּ֗ה rinnâh H7440 "cry" Prep | N-fs
This Hebrew word means a loud, ringing cry, often used to express joy, praise, or triumph, as seen in Psalm 100:1 where believers are called to shout for joy to the Lord. It can also be a cry of supplication or entreaty. This word is used to describe a loud, joyful noise.
Definition: 1) ringing cry 1a) of entreaty, supplication 1b) in proclamation, joy, praise
Usage: Occurs in 33 OT verses. KJV: cry, gladness, joy, proclamation, rejoicing, shouting, sing(-ing), triumph. See also: 1 Kings 8:28; Psalms 126:5; Psalms 17:1.
אֶת ʼêth H853 "Obj." DirObjM
In the original Hebrew, this word points out the object of a verb or preposition, like 'namely' or 'even'. It appears in many books, including Genesis and Exodus. It's not directly translated in English, but helps clarify the meaning of sentences.
Definition: sign of the definite direct object, not translated in English but generally preceding and indicating the accusative Aramaic equivalent: yat (יָת "whom" H3487)
Usage: Occurs in 6782 OT verses. KJV: (as such unrepresented in English). See also: Genesis 1:1; Genesis 10:8; Genesis 19:21.
בְּחִירָֽי/ו bâchîyr H972 "chosen" Adj | Suff
The word means chosen or select, often referring to someone or something preferred by God. It appears in passages like Isaiah 43:20, where God chooses Israel as his special people.
Definition: chosen, choice one, chosen one, elect (of God)
Usage: Occurs in 13 OT verses. KJV: choose, chosen one, elect. See also: 2 Samuel 21:6; Psalms 106:23; Psalms 89:4.

Study Notes — Psalms 105:43

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1 Isaiah 35:10 So the redeemed of the LORD will return and enter Zion with singing, crowned with everlasting joy. Gladness and joy will overtake them, and sorrow and sighing will flee.
2 Acts 7:36 He led them out and performed wonders and signs in the land of Egypt, at the Red Sea, and for forty years in the wilderness.
3 Jeremiah 31:11–12 For the LORD has ransomed Jacob and redeemed him from the hand that had overpowered him. They will come and shout for joy on the heights of Zion; they will be radiant over the bounty of the LORD— the grain, new wine, and oil, and the young of the flocks and herds. Their life will be like a well-watered garden, and never again will they languish.
4 Acts 13:17 The God of the people of Israel chose our fathers. He made them into a great people during their stay in Egypt, and with an uplifted arm He led them out of that land.
5 Deuteronomy 4:37–38 Because He loved your fathers, He chose their descendants after them and brought you out of Egypt by His presence and great power, to drive out before you nations greater and mightier than you, and to bring you into their land and give it to you for your inheritance, as it is this day.
6 Isaiah 63:11–14 Then His people remembered the days of old, the days of Moses. Where is He who brought them through the sea with the shepherds of His flock? Where is the One who set His Holy Spirit among them, who sent His glorious arm to lead them by the right hand of Moses, who divided the waters before them to gain for Himself everlasting renown, who led them through the depths like a horse in the wilderness, so that they did not stumble? Like cattle going down to the valley, the Spirit of the LORD gave them rest. You led Your people this way to make for Yourself a glorious name.
7 Isaiah 55:12 You will indeed go out with joy and be led forth in peace; the mountains and hills will burst into song before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands.
8 Exodus 15:1–21 Then Moses and the Israelites sang this song to the LORD: “I will sing to the LORD, for He is highly exalted. The horse and rider He has thrown into the sea. The LORD is my strength and my song, and He has become my salvation. He is my God, and I will praise Him, my father’s God, and I will exalt Him. The LORD is a warrior, the LORD is His name. Pharaoh’s chariots and army He has cast into the sea; the finest of his officers are drowned in the Red Sea. The depths have covered them; they sank there like a stone. Your right hand, O LORD, is majestic in power; Your right hand, O LORD, has shattered the enemy. You overthrew Your adversaries by Your great majesty. You unleashed Your burning wrath; it consumed them like stubble. At the blast of Your nostrils the waters piled up; like a wall the currents stood firm; the depths congealed in the heart of the sea. The enemy declared, ‘I will pursue, I will overtake. I will divide the spoils; I will gorge myself on them. I will draw my sword; my hand will destroy them.’ But You blew with Your breath, and the sea covered them. They sank like lead in the mighty waters. Who among the gods is like You, O LORD? Who is like You—majestic in holiness, revered with praises, performing wonders? You stretched out Your right hand, and the earth swallowed them up. With loving devotion You will lead the people You have redeemed; with Your strength You will guide them to Your holy dwelling. The nations will hear and tremble; anguish will grip the dwellers of Philistia. Then the chiefs of Edom will be dismayed; trembling will seize the leaders of Moab; those who dwell in Canaan will melt away, and terror and dread will fall on them. By the power of Your arm they will be as still as a stone until Your people pass by, O LORD, until the people You have bought pass by. You will bring them in and plant them on the mountain of Your inheritance— the place, O LORD, You have prepared for Your dwelling, the sanctuary, O Lord, Your hands have established. The LORD will reign forever and ever!” For when Pharaoh’s horses, chariots, and horsemen went into the sea, the LORD brought the waters of the sea back over them. But the Israelites walked through the sea on dry ground. Then Miriam the prophetess, Aaron’s sister, took a tambourine in her hand, and all the women followed her with tambourines and dancing. And Miriam sang back to them: “Sing to the LORD, for He is highly exalted; the horse and rider He has thrown into the sea.”
9 Psalms 106:8–12 Yet He saved them for the sake of His name, to make His power known. He rebuked the Red Sea, and it dried up; He led them through the depths as through a desert. He saved them from the hand that hated them; He redeemed them from the hand of the enemy. The waters covered their foes; not one of them remained. Then they believed His promises and sang His praise.
10 Isaiah 51:10–11 Was it not You who dried up the sea, the waters of the great deep, who made a road in the depths of the sea for the redeemed to cross over? So the redeemed of the LORD will return and enter Zion with singing, crowned with everlasting joy. Gladness and joy will overtake them, and sorrow and sighing will flee.

Psalms 105:43 Summary

This verse tells us that God brings His people out of difficult situations with great joy and celebration, like a triumphant rescue. He delights in saving those who belong to Him, and this salvation is a reason for great rejoicing, as seen in Psalms 106:8-12. As believers, we can trust that God is always working to bring us into a place of joy and freedom, just like He did for the Israelites, and this is a promise we can hold onto, as stated in Jeremiah 29:11 and Romans 8:28. By remembering God's faithfulness and salvation, we can experience true joy and celebrate His goodness in our lives, as expressed in Psalms 100:1-5.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean for God to 'bring forth His people with rejoicing'?

This phrase suggests that God delights in rescuing and redeeming His people, much like the Israelites' exodus from Egypt, as seen in Exodus 14:13-14 and Psalms 106:8-12. It emphasizes God's joy and pleasure in saving His people.

Who are 'His chosen' in this verse?

The term 'His chosen' refers to those whom God has selected and set apart for Himself, as seen in Deuteronomy 7:6 and 1 Peter 2:9. In this context, it specifically refers to the Israelites, but also has broader implications for all believers who are chosen by God through faith in Jesus Christ, as stated in Ephesians 1:4-5.

How does this verse relate to the concept of joy in the Bible?

This verse highlights the connection between God's salvation and joy, as seen in Isaiah 51:11 and Psalms 16:11. It emphasizes that true joy comes from experiencing God's rescue and redemption, and that this joy is a fundamental aspect of the Christian life, as expressed in Philippians 4:4 and 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18.

What is the significance of 'shouts of joy' in this verse?

The phrase 'shouts of joy' suggests a loud, triumphant, and celebratory response to God's deliverance, similar to the joyful shouts of the Israelites after crossing the Red Sea, as seen in Exodus 15:1-21. It underscores the intense emotional response of gratitude and praise that accompanies experiencing God's salvation, as also seen in Psalms 100:1-5.

Reflection Questions

  1. As you reflect on this verse, what are some times in your life when you have experienced God's rescue and redemption, and how did you respond with joy and praise?
  2. How does the concept of being 'chosen' by God impact your sense of identity and purpose, and what does it mean for you to live as one of God's chosen people?
  3. What are some ways you can cultivate a deeper sense of joy and rejoicing in your relationship with God, and how can you express this joy to others?
  4. How does this verse encourage you to trust in God's sovereignty and provision, even in difficult or uncertain circumstances, and what promises from Scripture can you cling to in those times?

Gill's Exposition on Psalms 105:43

And he brought forth his people with joy,.... Or "therefore" (f), in consequence of his promise, and the remembrance of it, he brought Israel out of Egypt with great joy to them, they coming out with

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Psalms 105:43

And he brought forth his people with joy, and his chosen with gladness: And he brought forth his people ... with gladness - literally, 'with a shout of ovation' [ rinaah (H7440)].

Trapp's Commentary on Psalms 105:43

Psalms 105:43 And he brought forth his people with joy, [and] his chosen with gladness:Ver. 43. And he brought forth his people with joy] According to his promise made to Abraham; and according to the time they were afflicted, so were they comforted, Psalms 90:15.

Ellicott's Commentary on Psalms 105:43

(43) Gladness.—Better, singing. Alluding, possibly, to Miriam’s song on the shore of the Red Sea.

Cambridge Bible on Psalms 105:43

43. with gladness] With jubilant singing, the rejoicing on the shores of the Red Sea, Exodus 15. But the language is a reminiscence of the prophecies of the Exodus from Babylon, Isaiah 35:10; Isaiah 51:11; Isaiah 55:12.

Barnes' Notes on Psalms 105:43

And he brought forth his people with joy - With joy at their deliverance from bondage, and for his merciful interposition. And his chosen with gladness - Margin, as in Hebrew, “singing.” See Exo. 15.

Whedon's Commentary on Psalms 105:43

43. Brought forth his people with joy—A fitting type of the deliverances and triumphant joy of the spiritual Church. See Isaiah 35:10. And this joy should have remained with them through all their desert life.

Sermons on Psalms 105:43

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David Wilkerson Serving the Lord With Gladness by David Wilkerson David Wilkerson emphasizes that God desires His people to serve Him with joy and gladness, rooted in the understanding of His tender love and ongoing work in their lives. He warns
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Jon Courson The Secret to Prayer by Jon Courson In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of praising God and parading to His will. He references a story from the Bible where King Jehoshaphat and his people faced a g
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John Piper Desiring God - Lesson 4 by John Piper In this sermon, the speaker addresses the issue of pornography and lust in the context of the internet. He emphasizes the importance of both cultivating a close relationship with J
Duncan Campbell Testimony by Duncan Campbell In this sermon, the speaker shares three significant experiences from their life story. The first experience was when they were saved by God during an open-air meeting. Although th
Chuck Smith (Through the Bible) Isaiah 31-35 by Chuck Smith In this sermon, the speaker discusses the future reign of Christ and the restoration of the world as God intended it. He emphasizes that the current state of suffering and physical

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