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Psalm 80
This psalm was composed upon occasion of some calamity,
which befel the tribes of Israel after their division into two
kingdoms, and before the captivity of either of them. In which
time all the evils mentioned herein did befall them, sometimes in
one part, and sometimes in another. The psalmist prays for the
tokens of God's presence, ver. 1-3. Complains of heavy distress,
ver. 4-7. Illustrates this, by the comparison of a vine, ver. 8-16.
Concludes with a prayer for mercy, ver. 17-19. To the chief
musician upon Shoshannim Eduth, A psalm of Asaph. Title of the
psalm. Shoshannim Eduth - It seems to be the name of a musical
instrument.
Verse 1. Joseph - The children of Joseph or Israel. The name of Joseph,
the most eminent of the patriarchs, is elsewhere put for all the
tribes. Cherubim - Which were by the mercy seat above the ark.
Verse 2. Before Ephraim - Here is an allusion to the ancient situation of
the tabernacle in the wilderness, where these tribes were placed on
the west-side of the tabernacle, in which the ark was, which
consequently was before them.
Verse 3. Turn us - To thy self.
Verse 9. Preparedst - Thou didst root out the idolatrous nations. Deep
root - Thou gavest them a firm settlement.
Verse 10. The hills - They filled not only the fruitful valleys, but even
the barren mountains.
Verse 11. The river - They possessed the whole land, from the mid-land
sea to the river Euphrates.
Verse 12. Hedges - Taken away thy protection.
Verse 16. They - Thy people, signified by the vine. So now he passes
from the metaphor to the thing designed by it.
Verse 17. Be - To protect and strengthen him. Right-hand - Benjamin
signifies the son of the right hand, a dearly beloved son, as
Benjamin was to Jacob. Son of man - The people of Israel, who
are often spoken of as one person, as God's son and first-born.
Verse 18. Go back - Revolt from thee to idolatry or wickedness.
Quicken - Revive and restore us to our tranquility.
Psalm 80:
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