Psalms 105:5
Psalms 105:5 in Multiple Translations
Remember the wonders He has done, His marvels, and the judgments He has pronounced,
Remember his marvellous works that he hath done; his wonders, and the judgments of his mouth;
Remember his marvellous works that he hath done, His wonders, and the judgments of his mouth,
Keep in mind the great works which he has done; his wonders, and the decisions of his mouth;
Remember all the wonderful things he's done, the miracles he's performed, and the judgments he's carried out,
Remember his marueilous woorkes, that he hath done, his wonders and the iudgements of his mouth,
Remember His wonders that He did, His signs and the judgments of His mouth.
Remember his marvelous works that he has done: his wonders, and the judgments of his mouth,
Remember his wonderful works that he hath done; his wonders, and the judgments of his mouth;
That we may see the good of thy chosen, that we may rejoice in the joy of thy nation: that thou mayst be praised with thy inheritance.
You people who are descendants of God’s servant Abraham, you descendants of Jacob, the man God chose, think about all the wonderful things that he has done: He performed miracles, and he punished all our enemies.
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Study Notes — Psalms 105:5
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- Frequently Asked Questions
- Reflection Questions
- Gill's Exposition on Psalms 105:5
- Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Psalms 105:5
- Matthew Poole's Commentary on Psalms 105:5
- Trapp's Commentary on Psalms 105:5
- Adam Clarke's Commentary on Psalms 105:5
- Cambridge Bible on Psalms 105:5
- Barnes' Notes on Psalms 105:5
- Whedon's Commentary on Psalms 105:5
- Sermons on Psalms 105:5
Context — Tell of His Wonders
5Remember the wonders He has done, His marvels, and the judgments He has pronounced,
6O offspring of His servant Abraham, O sons of Jacob, His chosen ones. 7He is the LORD our God; His judgments carry throughout the earth.Cross References
| Reference | Text (BSB) | |
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| 1 | Psalms 77:11 | I will remember the works of the LORD; yes, I will remember Your wonders of old. |
| 2 | Psalms 119:13 | With my lips I proclaim all the judgments of Your mouth. |
| 3 | 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. |
| 4 | Luke 22:19 | And He took the bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them, saying, “This is My body, given for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” |
| 5 | Isaiah 43:18–19 | “Do not call to mind the former things; pay no attention to the things of old. Behold, I am about to do something new; even now it is coming. Do you not see it? Indeed, I will make a way in the wilderness and streams in the desert. |
| 6 | Revelation 16:7 | And I heard the altar reply: “Yes, Lord God Almighty, true and just are Your judgments.” |
| 7 | Deuteronomy 8:2 | Remember that these forty years the LORD your God led you all the way in the wilderness, so that He might humble you and test you in order to know what was in your heart, whether or not you would keep His commandments. |
| 8 | Psalms 40:5 | Many, O LORD my God, are the wonders You have done, and the plans You have for us— none can compare to You— if I proclaim and declare them, they are more than I can count. |
| 9 | Deuteronomy 7:18–19 | But do not be afraid of them. Be sure to remember what the LORD your God did to Pharaoh and all Egypt: the great trials that you saw, the signs and wonders, and the mighty hand and outstretched arm by which the LORD your God brought you out. The LORD your God will do the same to all the peoples you now fear. |
| 10 | 1 Corinthians 11:24–26 | and when He had given thanks, He broke it and said, “This is My body, which is for you; do this in remembrance of Me.” In the same way, after supper He took the cup, saying, “This cup is the new covenant in My blood; do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me.” For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes. |
Psalms 105:5 Summary
This verse is reminding us to look back and remember all the amazing things God has done, like the miracles and wonders He performed in the past, as seen in the book of Exodus. It's also telling us to think about the judgments, or decisions, God has made, and to use those things to help us trust and obey Him, as written in Deuteronomy 10:12-13. By remembering God's past works, we can have hope and confidence for the future, as encouraged in Jeremiah 29:11. We can start by taking time to reflect on God's past works in our lives and in the lives of others, and by giving Him thanks and praise, as encouraged in Psalms 100:4-5.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to remember the wonders God has done?
Remembering the wonders God has done involves recalling His past works and miracles, such as those recorded in the book of Exodus, and giving Him praise and thanks for them, as seen in Psalms 78:4 and Psalms 107:8-9.
Why are we told to remember God's judgments?
Remembering God's judgments helps us to understand His character and to fear and obey Him, as written in Deuteronomy 10:12-13 and Ecclesiastes 12:13-14.
How can we apply this verse to our daily lives?
We can apply this verse by taking time to reflect on God's past works in our lives and in the lives of others, and by giving Him thanks and praise, as encouraged in Psalms 100:4-5 and Colossians 3:15-17.
What is the relationship between remembering God's wonders and seeking His face?
Remembering God's wonders can lead us to seek His face and to desire a deeper relationship with Him, as seen in Psalms 105:4 and Jeremiah 29:13.
Reflection Questions
- What are some of the wonders God has done in my life, and how can I give Him thanks for them?
- How can I balance remembering God's past works with living in the present and looking to the future?
- What are some of the judgments God has pronounced in His Word, and how can I apply them to my life?
- In what ways can I pass on the stories of God's wonders to the next generation, as encouraged in Psalms 78:4-7?
Gill's Exposition on Psalms 105:5
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Psalms 105:5
Matthew Poole's Commentary on Psalms 105:5
Trapp's Commentary on Psalms 105:5
Adam Clarke's Commentary on Psalms 105:5
Cambridge Bible on Psalms 105:5
Barnes' Notes on Psalms 105:5
Whedon's Commentary on Psalms 105:5
Sermons on Psalms 105:5
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We Reap What We Sow by Matt Brown | Matt Brown emphasizes the principle of reaping what we sow, urging attendees to invest their lives into the gospel. He shares personal experiences and stories of God's movement, en |
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Are You Facing a Giant? by David Wilkerson | David Wilkerson emphasizes the importance of remembering God's past miracles as a source of strength when facing life's giants. He draws on the example of Moses reminding Israel to |
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Flip-Flopping Christians 1 - Part 2 by Joshua Daniel | This sermon reflects on the profound impact of God's touch in one's life, leading to miraculous healing and extended years of active service. It emphasizes the gratitude and praise |
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When We Need Revival: Distracted by Distress by Ronald Glass | In this sermon, the speaker addresses the problem of feeling distant from God and the solution to this problem. He suggests that when life becomes difficult and overwhelming, our f |
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The Eucharistic Feast by Todd Atkinson | In this sermon, the preacher discusses the division between the haves and the have nots in the Corinthian church. He emphasizes that this division goes against the principles of Ch |
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David Wilkerson Quotes by David Wilkerson | David Wilkerson emphasizes that Christ's mission was to save rather than to condemn, urging believers to remember God's past deliverances and to act on their love for Him. He warns |
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I Will Magnify God With Thanksgiving by John Piper | John Piper preaches on the importance of magnifying God with thanksgiving, emphasizing that true children of God long to glorify Him and His Son Jesus Christ. He highlights the sig |






