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Psalm 74
This psalm, which so particularly describes the destruction
of Jerusalem, was probably written by another Asaph, who lived
at the time of the captivity. He, in the name of the Jews,
complains of the miseries they suffered, ver. 1-11. Encourages
himself by recollecting the mighty works of God, ver. 12-17.
Prays for deliverance, ver. 18-23. Maschil of Asaph Title of the
psalm. Maschil of Asaph - Not composed by that famous Asaph,
who flourished in David's time, but by some of his posterity, who
is called by their father's name, as this psalm speaks of the
destruction of the temple and of Jerusalem, and of God's people
by the Chaldeans.
Verse 2. Thy congregation - Thy people. Thine inheritance - The tribe of
Judah, which thou hast in a special manner chosen for thine
inheritance, and for the birth of the Messiah. Nor is it strange that
he mentions this tribe particularly, because the calamity here
remembered, did principally befall this tribe, and Benjamin,
which was united with it.
Verse 3. Lift up - Come speedily to our rescue. Because - Because
otherwise our destruction is irrecoverable.
Verse 4. Roar - In a way of triumph. Midst, &c. - In the places where thy
people used to assemble for thy worship. Set up - Monuments of
their victory.
Verse 5. Famous - The temple was so noble a structure, that it was a
great honour to any man to be employed in the meanest part of the
work, though it were but in cutting down the trees of Lebanon.
Verse 6. Axes and hammers - These words are not Hebrew, but Chaldee
or Syriack, to point out the time when this was done, even when
the Chaldeans brought in their language, together with their arms,
among the Israelites.
Verse 8. Destroy them - All at once. So they intended, although
afterwards they changed their council, and carried some away
captive. Burnt up - All the public places wherein the Jews used to
meet together to worship God every sabbath-day.
Verse 9. Signs - Those tokens of God's gracious presence, which we
used to enjoy. The temple and ark, and sacrifices, and solemn
feasts, were signs between God and his people. Prophet - Who can
foretell things to come. Probably Ezekiel and Jeremiah were dead
when this psalm was composed; and David was involved in civil
affairs, and did not teach the people as a prophet. Knoweth - How
long their captivity should continue.
Verse 11. Why - Why dost thou forebear the exercise of thy power?
Bosom - In which thou now seemest to hide it.
Verse 12. King - It belongs therefore to thy office to protect and save
me. Midst - In the view of the world.
Verse 13. Dragons - He means Pharaoh and his mighty men.
Verse 14. Leviathan - Pharaoh. The people - To the ravenous birds and
beasts of the desert. These creatures are significantly called the
people of the wilderness, because they are the only people that
inhabit it.
Verse 15. The flood - Thou didst by cleaving the rock, make a fountain
and a stream to flow from it, for the refreshment of thy people in
those dry deserts. Driedst - Jordan and the Red Sea; for the sea
itself; yea, a greater sea than that, is called a river, Jonah ii, 3,
where the Hebrew word is the same which is here used. And the
same title is expressly given to the sea, by Homer, and other
ancient writers.
Verse 16. The light - The moon, the lesser light.
Verse 17. Set - Thou hast fixed the bounds of the habitable world in
general, and of all the countries and people upon the earth. And as
this clause shews God's power over all places, so the next displays
his dominion over all times and seasons.
Verse 18. Remember - Though we deserve to be forgotten, yet do not
suffer our enemies to reproach the name of the great and glorious
God.
Verse 19. Soul - The life. Turtle-dove - Of thy church, which is fitly
compared to a turtle-dove, because simple and harmless, and
meek, and faithful.
Verse 20. The covenant - Made with Abraham, whereby thou didst give
the land of Canaan to him, and to his seed for ever. Dark places -
This dark and dismal land in which we live.
Verse 21. Return - From the throne of thy grace, to which they make
their resort.
Psalm 74:
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