Psalms 74:18-21
Remember.22; 89:50,51; 137:7; Isa 62:6,7; *marg:Re 16:19the foolish.41:1; 39:8; 94:2-8; De 32:27; Isa 37:23,24; Eze 20:14 turtle-dove.68:13; So 2:14; 4:1; 6:9; Isa 60:8; Mt 10:16forget.68:10; 72:2; Zep 3:12; Jas 2:5,6 Have.89:28,34-36,39; 105:8; 106:45; Ge 17:7,8; Ex 24:6-8; Le 26:40-45De 9:27; 2Sa 23:5; Jer 33:20-26; Lu 1:72-75; Heb 8:10the dark.De 12:31; Ro 1:29-31; Eph 4:17,18habitations.5:8; Ge 49:5-7 O let not.9:18; 12:5; 102:19-21; 109:22; Isa 45:17poor.102:21; Ezr 3:11; Jer 33:11Psalms 79:4
become.44:13,14; 80:6; 89:41; De 28:37; Jer 24:9; 25:18; 42:18; La 2:15,16La 5:1; Eze 35:12; 36:3,15scorn.1Ki 9:7; Ne 2:19; 4:1-4Psalms 79:12
render.Ge 4:15; Le 26:21,28; Isa 65:5-7; Jer 32:18; Lu 6:38wherewith. See on Ps.44:16; 74:18-22Psalms 123:3-4
Have mercy.56:1,2; 57:1; 69:13-16; Lu 18:11-13for we are.44:13-16; 89:50,51; Ne 4:2-4; Isa 53:3; Lu 16:14; 23:35 with the scorning.73:5-9; 119:51; Job 12:5; 16:4; Jer 48:11,27,29; Ac 17:21,32Ac 26:24; 1Co 4:13Psalms 137:1-3
1 The constancy of the Jews in captivity.7 The prophet curses Edom and Babel. A.M. cir. 3463. B.C. cir. 541. (Title.)The author of this beautiful and affecting elegy is unknown, but the occasion is evident; and it was most probably composed during, or near the close of, the captivity. the rivers.Ge 2:10-14; Ezr 8:21,31; Eze 1:1there sat.Ne 1:3,4; 2:3; Job 2:12,13; Jer 13:17,18; 15:17; La 2:10; Eze 3:15we wept.42:4; 102:9-14; Isa 66:10; Jer 51:50,51; La 1:16; 2:11,18; 3:48,51Da 9:3; 10:2,3; Lu 19:41; Re 11:3 we hanged.Willows were so plentiful at Babylon, on the banks of the Euphrates, that Isaiah calls it "the brook or river of willows." 33:2; 81:2; Isa 24:8; Eze 26:13; Am 8:10; Re 18:22 For there.123:3,4; La 2:15,16a song. Heb. the words of a song. wasted us. Heb. laid uson heaps. 79:1; Ne 4:2; Jer 9:11; 26:18; Mic 3:12; Lu 21:6the songs of Zion.9:14; 65:1; 1Ch 15:27; 16:7; Isa 35:10; 51:11; Jer 31:12,13Re 14:1-3Jeremiah 3:22-25
Return.Ho 6:1; 14:1,4we.31:18; Isa 27:8; So 1:4; Ho 3:5; 6:1,2; 13:4; 14:8; Zec 13:9 in vain.6; 10:14-16; Ps 121:1,2; Isa 44:9; 45:20; 46:7,8; Eze 20:28Jon 2:8,9in the Lord.14:8; Ps 3:8; 37:39,40; 121:1,2; Isa 12:2; 43:11; 45:15,17; 63:1,16Ho 1:7; Joh 4:22 11:13; Eze 16:61,63; Ho 2:8; 9:10; 10:6 lie down.2:26; 6:26; Ezr 9:6-15; Ps 109:29; Isa 50:11; La 5:16; Eze 7:18Da 12:2; Ro 6:21for we have sinned.2:17,19; De 31:17,18; Ezr 9:6; Eze 36:32we and our.2:2; Ezr 9:7; Ne 9:32-34; Ps 106:7; Isa 48:8; La 5:7; Da 9:6-9and have not.22:21; Jud 2:2; Pr 5:13; Da 9:10Jeremiah 31:19
Surely after.De 30:2,6-8; Eze 36:26,31; Zec 12:10; Lu 15:17-19; Joh 6:44,45Eph 2:3-5; 2Ti 2:25; Tit 3:3-7I smote.Eze 21:12; Lu 18:13; 2Co 7:10,11I was ashamed.3:25; Le 26:41,42; Ezr 9:6; Eze 6:9; 16:61-63; 20:43,44; 36:31Ro 6:21I did.3:25; 22:21; 32:30; Job 13:26; 20:11; Ps 25:7; Isa 54:4; Eze 23:3Lu 15:30Lamentations 2:15-17
The combination of scorn, enmity, rage, and exultation, which the conquerors and spectators manifested at the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple, are here described with peculiar pathos and energy. The whole scene is presented to view as in an exquisitely finished historical painting. that pass.De 29:22-28; 1Ki 9:7-9; 2Ch 7:21; Jer 18:16by. Heb. by the way. clap.1:8; Job 27:22,23; Eze 25:6; Na 3:19they.16; Jer 19:8; 25:9,18; 29:18; 51:37; Mic 6:16; Zep 2:15wag.2Ki 19:21; Ps 22:7; 44:14,15; Isa 37:22; Jer 18:16; Mt 27:39Mr 15:29Is this.6; Ps 48:2; 50:2; Isa 64:11 thine.3:46; Job 16:9,10; Ps 22:13; 35:21; 109:2gnash.Ps 35:16; 37:12; 112:10; Ac 7:54We have swallowed.Ps 56:2; 57:3; 124:3; Isa 49:19; Jer 50:7,17; 51:34; Eze 25:3,6,15Eze 36:3; Ho 8:8; Zep 2:8-10we have seen.Ps 35:21; 41:8; Ob 1:12-16 done.8; Le 26:14-46; De 28:15-68; 29:18-23; 31:16,17; 32:15-27Jer 18:11; Mic 2:3he hath thrown.1,2; Eze 5:11; 7:8,9; 8:18; 9:10he hath caused.1:5; De 28:43,44; Ps 38:16; 89:42
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