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Verse Psalms 79:2. _THE DEAD BODIES OF THY SERVANTS_] It appears that
in the destruction of Jerusalem the Chaldeans did not bury the bodies
of the slain, but left them to be devoured by birds and beas...
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THE DEAD BODIES OF THY SERVANTS ... - They have slain them, and left
them unburied. See 2 Chronicles 36:17. This is a description of
widespread carnage and slaughter, such as we know occurred at the t...
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Psalms 79
Lamentation and Prayer on Account of the Enemy
_ 1. The Enemy in Jerusalem (Psalms 79:1)_
2. How Long, Lord? (Psalms 79:5)
Zion, the place He loves, mentioned in the preceding Psalm, is...
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LXXIX. THE SANCTUARY PROFANED. The Ps. is of the same date as Psalms
74. It does not suit the earlier destruction of the city and the
Temple in 586 B.C. The words war, overthrow, and the like do not
o...
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SAINTS. men of Thy lovingkindness, or gracious ones, or beloved....
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The horrors of a remorseless slaughter were aggravated by the disgrace
of the corpses being left unburied, in accordance with the threats of
the law (Deuteronomy 28:26) and prophets (Jeremiah 7:33; Je...
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The Psalmist tells his grief to God: His land is overrun by heathen,
His temple is desecrated, His city is in ruins, His people are
slaughtered, the survivors are the scorn of their neighbours....
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PSALMS 79
DESCRIPTIVE TITLE
Invasion, Desecration, Demolition, Massacre and Derision call forth
Lamentation, Expostulation, Petition and Pleading; and the Hope of
Deliverance evokes a Promise of Per...
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_THE DEAD BODIES OF THY SERVANTS HAVE THEY GIVEN TO BE MEAT UNTO THE
FOWLS OF THE HEAVEN, THE FLESH OF THY SAINTS UNTO THE BEASTS OF THE
EARTH._
No JFB commentary on these verses....
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79:2 saints (c-23) As Psalms 30:4 ....
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For the occasion and date of this Ps. see intro. to Psalms 74. It
gives a pathetic picture of the calamities that have fallen upon God's
people (Psalms 79:1), entreats God to withdraw His anger from t...
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Psalms 73:89
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
FOR THE *GLORY OF YOUR NAME
PSALMS 79
For the *kingdom is always yours and the power is always yours and
the *glory is always yours ...
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נָֽתְנ֡וּ אֶת ־נִבְלַ֬ת עֲבָדֶ֗יךָ
מַ֭אֲכָל לְ...
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Psalms 79:1
THE same national agony which was the theme of Psalms 74:1, forced the
sad strains of this psalm from the singer's heart. There, the
profanation of the Temple and here, the destruction of...
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“HELP US, O GOD OF OUR SALVATION”
Psalms 79:1
It was the period of the Chaldean invasion. This cry of horror went
forth from the heart of the Chosen People, who had looked upon the
sacred shrine as i...
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This is a cry of distress. The conditions described are those of
overwhelming national calamity. The country and the city of God are
overrun and spoiled by ruthless enemies. The people have been slain...
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The (b) dead bodies of thy servants have they given [to be] meat unto
the fowls of the heaven, the flesh of thy saints unto the beasts of
the earth.
(b) The prophets show to what extremities God some...
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_Joseph. He mentions these two as persons dear to God. All the tribes
were equally led away captives, and the distinction of kingdoms was
not regarded. (Calmet) --- All Israel is denoted by Joseph, wh...
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It is not distinctly marked, by any parallel part of the history of
the church, to what period this desolation refers. As the prophet
Jeremiah who lived and ministered in the church about the time of...
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Psalms 79 refers, in the plainest terms, to the inroad of the heathen,
especially the northern army (Joel 2 refers to a second attack, in
which the cry of the psalm is answered; Isaiah speaks of both)...
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THE DEAD BODIES OF THY SERVANTS HAVE THEY GIVEN TO BE MEAT UNTO THE
FOWLS OF THE HEAVEN,.... For such there were, both at the time of the
Babylonish captivity, and in the times of Antiochus, who were...
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The dead bodies of thy servants have they given [to be] meat unto the
fowls of the heaven, the flesh of thy saints unto the beasts of the
earth.
Ver. 2. _The dead bodies of thy servants_] Either they...
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_The dead bodies of thy servants_ Either, 1st, Of thy faithful and
holy servants, whom they used as cruelly as the worst of the people.
Or, 2d, Of the Jews in general, whom, though most of them were w...
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The dead bodies of Thy servants have they given to be meat unto the
fowls of the heaven, the vultures feeding on the carcasses, THE FLESH
OF THY SAINTS UNTO THE BEASTS OF THE EARTH, jackals and hyenas...
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PRAYER IN THE MIDST OF OPPRESSION.
A psalm of Asaph, similar in tone and content to Psalms 74, though any
special event which might have occasioned the writing of this hymn is
not known....
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1-5 God is complained to: whither should children go but to a Father
able and willing to help them? See what a change sin made in the holy
city, when the heathen were suffered to pour in upon them. G...
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_ Of thy servants_; either,
1. Of thy faithful and holy servants, whom they used as cruelly as the
worst of the people. Or,
2. Of the Jews, whom, though the generality of them were very wicked,
he ca...
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Psalms 79:2 bodies H5038 servants H5650 given H5414 (H8804) food H3978
birds H5775 heavens H8064 flesh H1320 saints...
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CONTENTS: The deplorable condition of God's people and prayer for
relief.
CHARACTERS: God, Asaph.
CONCLUSION: If God's people degenerate through sin from what their
father's were, they may expect th...
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Title. _A psalm of Asaph,_ an elegy over the slain, as is supposed,
when Shishak king of Egypt invaded Judea with a great army, besieging
the cities and slaughtering the people. Sir Isaac Newton think...
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_O God, the heathen are come into Thine inheritance._
THE INHUMANITY OF MAN AND THE MIXTURE OF GOOD AND EVIL
I. Here is a fact revealing the inhumanity of man and the permissive
government of God....
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PSALM PSALM—NOTE ON PSALMS 79:1. This is a community lament. It was
occasioned by a great disaster, most likely the destruction of
Jerusalem by Babylon. It has many similarities to...
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INTRODUCTION
_Superscription_.—_“A Psalm of Asaph_. “See Introduction to
Psalms 74. _Occasion_.—This Psalm is closely related to the 74th,
and both most probably refer to the devastation and desecrat...
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EXPOSITION
THIS is "a psalm of complaint, closely parallel to Psalms 74:1."
(Cheyne), and must, like that psalm, be referred to the time of the
Babylonian conquest. It shows us the Holy Land occupied...
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O God, heathen are come into thine inheritance; thy holy temple have
they defiled; they have laid Jerusalem on heaps (Psalms 78:1).
So this goes out to the future to the time when the temple was laid...
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Jeremiah 15:3; Jeremiah 16:4; Jeremiah 34:20; Jeremiah 7:33...