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Psalm 81 A festival song
In the traditions that grew up around the Jewish festivals, this song was sung annually at the Feast of Tabernacles.
(For this feast see Lev 23:33-36,39-43.)
The song opens with a reminder of God’s command to keep this joyous festival in remembrance of his goodness in saving his people from Egypt (Ps 81:1-5).
God then recounts how he lifted the burden of slavery from the backs of his people and looked after them as they travelled through the barren countryside (Ps 81:6-7).
At Mount Sinai he gave them his law, adding a promise that he would continue to provide for them if they were faithful to him (Ps 81:8-10).
But their stubborn disobedience prevented them from receiving God’s blessing (Ps 81:11-12).
God still desires his people’s repentance and wholehearted loyalty; then he can pour out more of his blessings upon them. He can give them help and provision far greater than anything their ancestors experienced in the wilderness (Ps 81:13-16).