Psalm 78:29 Parallel Translations
NASB: So they ate and were well filled, And their desire He gave to them. (NASB ©1995)
GWT: They ate more than enough. He gave them what they wanted,(GOD'S WORD®)
KJV: So they did eat, and were well filled: for he gave them their own desire;
ASV: So they did eat, and were well filled; And he gave them their own desire.
BBE: So they had food and were full; for he gave them their desire;
DBY: And they did eat, and were well filled; for that they lusted after, he brought to them.
ERV: So they did eat, and were well filled; and he gave them that they lusted after.
JPS: So they did eat, and were well filled; and He gave them that which they craved.
WBS: So they ate, and were well filled: for he gave them their own desire;
WEB: So they ate, and were well filled. He gave them their own desire.
YLT: And they eat, and are greatly satisfied, And their desire He bringeth to them.
Psalm 78:29 Cross References
XREF:Numbers 11:19 'You shall eat, not one day, nor two days, nor five days, nor ten days, nor twenty days,

Numbers 11:20 but a whole month, until it comes out of your nostrils and becomes loathsome to you; because you have rejected the LORD who is among you and have wept before Him, saying, "Why did we ever leave Egypt?"'" (NASB ©1995)
Commentaries and Concordances
MHC: 78:9-39. Sin dispirits men, and takes away the heart. Forgetfulness of God's works is the cause of disobedience to his laws. This narrative relates a struggle between God's goodness and man's badness. The Lord hears all our murmurings and distrusts, and is much displeased. Those that will not believe the power of God's mercy, shall feel the fire of his indignation. Those cannot be said to trust in God's salvation as their happiness at last, who can not trust his providence in the way to it. To all that by faith and prayer, ask, seek, and knock, these doors of heaven shall at any time be opened; and our distrust of God is a great aggravation of our sins. He expressed his resentment of their provocation; not in denying what they sinfully lusted after, but in granting it to them. Lust is contented with nothing. Those that indulge their lust, will never be estranged from it. Those hearts are hard indeed, that will neither be melted by the mercies of the Lord, nor broken by his judgments. Those that sin still, must expect to be in trouble still. And the reason why we live with so little comfort, and to so little purpose, is, because we do not live by faith. Under these rebukes they professed repentance, but they were not sincere, for they were not constant. In Israel's history we have a picture of our own hearts and lives. God's patience, and warnings, and mercies, imbolden them to harden their hearts against his word. And the history of kingdoms is much the same. Judgments and mercies have been little attended to, until the measure of their sins has been full. And higher advantages have not kept churches from declining from the commandments of God. Even true believers recollect, that for many a year they abused the kindness of Providence. When they come to heaven, how will they admire the Lord's patience and mercy in bringing them to his kingdom!
CONC:Ate Bringeth Craved Desire Eat Filled Full Greatly Lusted Satisfied Till
PREV:Ate Craved Desire Eat Enough Filled Food Full Greatly Lusted Satisfied
NEXT:Ate Craved Desire Eat Enough Filled Food Full Greatly Lusted Satisfied
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