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Psalms 78:1

King James Version (KJV)
Adam Clarke
Bible Commentary

Give ear, O my people - This is the exordium of this very pathetic and instructive discourse.

Albert Barnes
Notes on the Whole Bible

Give ear, O my people - This is not an address of God, but an address of the king or ruler of the people, calling their attention to an important subject; to wit, his right to rule over them, or showing why the power had been vested in him.

To my law - The word law here seems to mean what he would say, as if what he should choose to say would have the force and authority of law. What follows is not exactly law in the sense that it was a rule to be obeyed; but it is something that is authoritatively said, and should have the force of law.

Incline your ears … - Be attentive. What is to be said is worthy of your particular regard. Compare the notes at Psalm 5:1.

Matthew Henry
Concise Bible Commentary
These are called dark and deep sayings, because they are carefully to be looked into. The law of God was given with a particular charge to teach it diligently to their children, that the church may abide for ever. Also, that the providences of God, both in mercy and in judgment, might encourage them to conform to the will of God. The works of God much strengthen our resolution to keep his commandments. Hypocrisy is the high road to apostacy; those that do not set their hearts right, will not be stedfast with God. Many parents, by negligence and wickedness, become murderers of their children. But young persons, though they are bound to submit in all things lawful, must not obey sinful orders, or copy sinful examples.
Ellen G. White
This Day With God, 237.1

Give ear, O my people, to my law: incline your ears to the words of my mouth. Psalm 78:1. TDG 237.1

Read in context »
Ellen G. White
Testimonies for the Church, vol. 5, 37