PSALM 74 i.e. Composed by Asaph; either,
1. By that famous Asaph who flourished in David's time, and by the
Spirit of God foresaw and foretold the things here mentioned. But the
clear, and exact, and particular, and most pathetical description of
the thing here expressed, looks much more like a nar... [ Continue Reading ]
REMEMBER; show by thine actions that thou hast not utterly forgotten
and forsaken them. THY CONGREGATION; thy church or people.
_Purchased_; or, _redeemed_, as it follows; or, _bought_, as it is
DEUTERONOMY 32:6; or, _procured_, though without price, as this word
is used, RUTH 4:9,10. OF OLD; when t... [ Continue Reading ]
LIFT UP THY FEET, i.e. come speedily for our rescue, and do not sit or
stand still, as hitherto thou seemest to do. UNTO THE PERPETUAL
DESOLATIONS; or rather, because of (as this prefix oft signifies) _the
perpetual desolations_. So it is a powerful motive to God, to come to
their help, because othe... [ Continue Reading ]
ROAR, i.e. make loud outcries; either from their rage and fury against
the conquered and captivated Israelites now in their power; or rather,
in way of triumph for their success and victory. IN THE MIDST OF THY
CONGREGATIONS; in the places where thy people used to assemble
together for thy worship;... [ Continue Reading ]
So the meaning is this, 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. And
this translation may seem to be favoured by the opposition in the next
verse, _But now_, &c.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE POOLE ON "PSALMS 74:5". AXES AND HAMMERS: it hath been ingeniously
observed that these two words are not Hebrew, but Chaldee or Syriac
words, to point out the time when this was done, even when the
Chaldeans brought in their language together with their arms among the
Israelites.... [ Continue Reading ]
First they polluted it, and then they burnt it, and broke it in
pieces.... [ Continue Reading ]
DESTROY THEM TOGETHER, root and branch, one as well as another, or all
at once. So they desired, and many of them intended, although
afterwards, it seems, they changed their counsel, and carried some
away captives, and left others to manage the land. ALL THE SYNAGOGUES
OF GOD IN THE LAND, i.e. all t... [ Continue Reading ]
OUR SIGNS, i.e. those tokens of God's gracious presence which we and
our ancestors formerly used to enjoy; either,
1. Miracles wrought for us, which are called SIGNS, PSALMS 78:43,
PSALMS 135:9. Or,
2. The ordinances of God, the temple, and ark, and sacrifices, and
solemn feasts, all which were si... [ Continue Reading ]
REPROACH; understand here thy name, which is expressed in the next
clause of the verse, by saying that thou art either unkind to thy
people, or unfaithful in thy covenant, or unable to deliver thine out
of their miseries.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHY WITHDRAWEST THOU THY HAND? why dost thou suspend or forbear the
exercise of that power, which thou hast so oft put forth on the behalf
of thy people? PLUCK IT OUT OF THY BOSOM, in which thou now seemest to
hide it, as idle persons use to do, PROVERBS 19:24, PROVERBS 26:15.
Bestir thyself on the... [ Continue Reading ]
MY KING, in a singular manner: it belongs therefore to thine office to
protect and save me. IN THE MIDST OF THE EARTH; in the view of the
world; so saving thy people so eminently and gloriously, that all
people round about them observed and admired it.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE DRAGONS; or, _the crocodiles_. He means Pharaoh and all his mighty
men, who were like these beasts in strength and cruelty. THE WATERS,
to wit, of the sea, where they were drowned.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE HEADS, i.e. the head; called _heads_, partly for the greatness of
this beast, as that great monster is called _beasts_, JOB 40:20, for
the same reason; and partly for the several heads or princes who were
and acted under his influence. LEVIATHAN; Pharaoh. TO THE PEOPLE
INHABITING THE WILDERNESS,... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU DIDST CLEAVE THE FOUNTAIN AND THE FLOOD, i.e. thou didst by
cleaving the rock make a fountain in it, and a flood or stream to flow
from it, for the refreshment of thy people in those dry deserts. The
phrase is like that ISAIAH 47:2, _grind meal_, i.e. by grinding the
corn make meal. MIGHTY RIVE... [ Continue Reading ]
It is not strange nor incredible that thou hast done these great and
wonderful works, for thou hast made the heavenly bodies, and the
vicissitudes of day and night, depending upon them, which is a far
greater work. PREPARED; or rather, _established_, as this word oft
signifies; not only created, but... [ Continue Reading ]
THOU HAST SET ALL THE BORDERS OF THE EARTH: thou hast fixed the
bounds, both of the habitable world in general; so as the seas, though
they do encompass and assault them, yet they shall never be able to
remove them; and of all the countries and people upon earth, whom thou
hast confined to such boun... [ Continue Reading ]
Though we deserve to be forgotten and destroyed, yet remember thyself,
and do not suffer thine and our enemies to reproach and blaspheme the
name of that great and glorious God, the Creator and sovereign Lord of
the whole world, whom they ought always to reverence and adore. THE
FOOLISH PEOPLE; who,... [ Continue Reading ]
THE SOUL, i.e. the life. Thou hast delivered thy people into
captivity; do not deliver them to death, nor suffer their enemies
utterly to destroy them. OF THY TURTLE-DOVE, i.e. of thy church, which
is fitly compared to a turtle-dove, because of the great resemblance
of their dispositions and conditi... [ Continue Reading ]
HAVE RESPECT UNTO THE COVENANT made with Abraham, whereby thou didst
give the land of Canaan to him, and to his seed for ever; and thou
didst further promise, that if thy people were carried captive into
strange lands and did there humble themselves, and pray and turn unto
thee, thou wouldst mercifu... [ Continue Reading ]
Return ashamed from thee, and from the throne of thy grace, to which
they make their resort in this their distressed condition.... [ Continue Reading ]
PLEAD THINE OWN CAUSE; maintain thy honour, and worship, and service
against those that reproach thee, as it here follows, and was noted
before, PSALMS 74:10,18. As we are reviled and persecuted for thy
sake, so thou art injured in all our wrongs.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE VOICE; their insulting and reproachful expressions against time,
as well as against us. THE TUMULT, i.e. the tumultuous noise of the
loud clamours. INCREASETH, Heb. _ascendeth_, to wit, into heaven,
being either directed thither by them; their mouth being set against
heaven, as theirs was, PSALM... [ Continue Reading ]