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PSALM LXXX
_A prayer for the captives_, 1-3.
_A description of their miseries_, 4-7.
_Israel compared to a vineyard_, 8-14.
_Its desolate state, and a prayer for its restoration_, 15-19.
NOTES ON...
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GIVE EAR - Incline the ear; as if the ear of God was then turned away,
or as if he was inattentive to what was occurring. See the notes at
Psalms 5:1. O Shepherd of Israel. See the notes at Psalms 23:...
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Psalms 80
Looking to Heaven for Help Through the Man at His Right Hand
_ 1. Calling to the Shepherd (Psalms 80:1)_
2. The ruin of His inheritance (Psalms 80:5)
3. The Man of the right hand ...
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LXXX. THEN AND NOW. THE MESSIANIC HOPE. The Ps. depicts Judah's
forlorn condition, first directly (Psalms 80:1) and then under the
figure of a vine (Psalms 80:8). It is divided into strophes by the
re...
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UPON SHOSHANNIM-EDUTH. The testimony relating to the Feast of the
second Passover (Numbers 9:5. Compare 2 Chronicles 29:25; 2 Chronicles
30:23. The other of the two Psalmsthus called is...
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The Psalmist addresses God (1) as _the Shepherd of Israel_, a title
which is the correlative of the words in Psalms 79:13, _thy people and
the flock of thy pasture_(cp. Psalms 74:1), and appeals to th...
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A prayer for the restoration of God's favour to His people....
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_The Psalmist in his prayer complaineth of the miseries of the church.
God's former favours are turned into judgments: he prayeth for
deliverance._
To the chief musician upon Shoshannim-Eduth. A Psal...
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PSALMS 80
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Prayer for the Flock and Vine of Israel.
ANALYSIS
Stanza I., Psalms 80:1-3, By Three Significant Titles, Jehovah is
besought to interpose for Salvation, before Three Sig...
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Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel, thou that leadest Joseph like a
flock; thou that dwellest between the cherubims, shine forth.
Psalms 80:1.-Prayer for help for oppressed Israel (Psalms 80:1);
compla...
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80:1 Psalm. (a-10) Or 'On lilies. A testimony of Asaph. a Psalm.'
cherubim, (b-29) Or 'dwellest above the cherubim,' so Psalms 99:1 ;
but there the article is omitted before 'cherubim.'...
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O SHEPHERD OF ISRAEL] a representation of God characteristic of the
Asaphic Pss. (see Intro, to Book 3). JOSEPH] the father of Ephraim and
Manasseh. The name is applied to the kingdom of the Ten Tribe...
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This Ps. is an appeal to God to save His people from the adversities
that have come upon them, and have made them the laughing stock of
their enemies (Psalms 80:1). Their past history is recalled unde...
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Psalms 73:89
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
MAKE US UNITED
PSALMS 80
Jesus said, "I pray for the people that will believe in me … that
they may be united. Then the world will believe that you sent me". ...
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The reference to the shepherd, so characteristic _of_ the Asaphic
psalms, is, no doubt, here chosen especially in recollection of
Genesis 48:15; Genesis 49:24. “Shepherd” and “Rock” were
Jacob’s espec...
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לַ † מְנַצֵּ֥חַ אֶל ־שֹׁשַׁנִּ֑ים
עֵד֖וּת לְ...
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Psalms 80:1
THIS psalm is a monument of some time of great national calamity; but
its allusions do not enable us to reach certainty as to what that
calamity was. Two striking features of it have been...
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“TURN US AGAIN, O GOD”
Psalms 80:1
The ten tribes were in captivity, and the hearts of their brethren,
still living at Jerusalem under the reign of David's line, seem to
have turned with great longin...
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Again we have a song out of the midst of distress. There is far more
light and colour about it than in the previous one. The circumstances
do not seem to be any more favourable than those described be...
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"To the chief Musician upon Shoshannimeduth, A Psalm of Asaph." Give
ear, (a) O Shepherd of Israel, thou that leadest Joseph like a flock;
thou that dwellest [between] the (b) cherubims, shine forth....
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For the wine-presses, &c., torcularibus. It either signifies a musical
instrument, or that this psalm was to be sung at the feast of the
tabernacles after the gathering in of the vintage, (Calmet) or...
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CONTENTS
Here is another of the records of the day of Jacob's troubles. The
church is still at the mercy-seat, and adopts similar arguments in
prayer to those which were made use of in the foregoing...
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1_Hearken, O Shepherd of Israel! _The prophet, previous to his naming
Manasseh and Ephraim, makes mention of Joseph; and why does he speak
of Joseph rather than of Judah, but because it was his design...
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In Psalms 80 it is remarkable how we are upon the ground of Israel
here, their past or future historical associations, not Christ (though
all depends on Him, of course) or the godly Jew in the midst o...
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GIVE EAR, O SHEPHERD OF ISRAEL,.... The title of a shepherd for the
most part belongs to the Messiah, and who is expressly called the
Shepherd and stone of Israel, as distinct from the God of Jacob,...
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Psalms 80:1 «To the chief Musician upon Shoshannimeduth, A Psalm of
Asaph. » Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel, thou that leadest Joseph
like a flock; thou that dwellest [between] the cherubims, shine fo...
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_Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel_ O thou who hast undertaken to feed
and govern thy people of Israel, as a shepherd doth his flock, now
perform thine office, and rescue thy flock from those grievous wo...
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PRAYER FOR THE DELIVERANCE OF THE CHURCH.
To the chief musician upon Shoshannim-Eduth, to be rendered in public
worship according to the melody "Lilies a Testimony," a psalm of
Asaph, the hymn referr...
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Give ear, lending His ear in the attitude of most careful attention. O
SHEPHERD OF ISRAEL, Jehovah being the true Shepherd and Protector of
the spiritual Israel, THOU THAT LEADEST JOSEPH, who here rep...
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PSALM 80 THE ARGUMENT This Psalm was composed either,
1. Upon the same occasion with the former, to wit, the destruction of
Jerusalem by the Chaldeans, as most conceive; which yet seems not
probable,...
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Psalms 80:1 Musician H5329 (H8764) Lillies H7802 Asaph H623 Psalm
H4210 ear H238 (H8685) Shepherd H7462 ...
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SHOSHANNIM
See title note;
(_ See Scofield) - (Psalms 45:1). _...
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Psalms 80:1. _Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel, thou that leadest Joseph
like a flock; thou that dwellest between the cherubims, shine forth.
Before Ephraim and Benjamin and Manasseh stir up thy strengt...
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CONTENTS: The tokens of God's favor besought and the former blessings
cited as a basis for present deliverance.
CHARACTERS: God, Asaph.
CONCLUSION: There is no obtaining favor with God until we are
c...
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Though we know not the occasion on which this song was composed, yet
as the tribes still inhabited the land, it probably was written on the
same occasion as the preseding, and prays for the same salva...
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_Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel, Thou that leadest Joseph like a
flock._
THE ALMIGHTY IN RELATION TO ERRING MAN
I. As a shepherd (Psalms 80:1).
1. His flock indicated. “Joseph” may stand for all Is...
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 80:1. This is a community lament for a
situation in which the people have received hard treatment from the
Gentiles. It asks God to “restore us, let your face shine that we...
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_.—“_To the chief Musician upon
Shoshannim-Eduth_.” On “_Shoshannim_” see Introduction to Psalms
45. Probably “Shoshannim—Eduth” denotes “the melody or air
‘after’ or ‘in t...
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EXPOSITION
A PSALM in which the writer entreats God to restore his favour once
more to Israel, and especially to the ten tribes, who are in
affliction, and in danger of perishing (Psalms 80:1, Psalms...
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Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel, thou that leadest Joseph like a flock;
thou that dwellest between the cherubims, shine foRuth (Psalms 80:1).
God's dwelling between the cherubim. Actually, in the book...
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1 Peter 2:25; 1 Peter 5:4; 1 Samuel 4:4; 2 Kings 19:15; 2 Samuel 6:2;...
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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....