Salmos 78:29

29 Comieron y quedaron bien saciados, y les concedió su deseo.

Salmos 78:29 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 78:29

So they did eat, and were well filled
. Or "exceedingly filled" F13, or too much, as some versions render it; they eat to excess, not merely to satisfy nature, but to gratify their sensual appetite: gluttony is a sin; it is an abuse of the creatures; it hurts the body by filling it with gross humours, and bringing diseases on it; it is injurious to the mind; the heart may be overcharged by it; it disposes it to sin; it leads to impiety, to atheism, and disbelief of a future state, which often go along with it, and ends in destruction, which is the case of those whose god is their belly:

for he gave them their own desire;
or their lust F14, what they lusted after, flesh; and they had as much of it as they would, though this was given in judgment; and a sad thing it is when God gives men a fulness of this world's things, and leaves them to the abuse of them, or sends leanness into their souls, and gives them up to their own hearts' lusts.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 (dam webvyw) "et saturati sunt valde", Pagninus, Montanus
F14 (Mtwat) "concupiscentiam ipsorum", Cocceius.

Salmos 78:29 In-Context

27 El hizo llover sobre ellos carne como polvo, aladas aves como la arena de los mares,
28 y las hizo caer en medio del campamento, alrededor de sus viviendas.
29 Comieron y quedaron bien saciados, y les concedió su deseo.
30 Antes de que hubieran satisfecho su deseo, mientras la comida aún estaba en su boca,
31 la ira de Dios se alzó contra ellos y mató a algunos de los más robustos, y subyugó a los escogidos de Israel.
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