Psalms 44:15-16

     15. shame of . . . face—blushes in disgrace.

     16. Its cause, the taunts and presence of malignant enemies (Ps 8:2).

Psalms 79:4

     4. (Compare Ps 44:13; Jer 42:18; La 2:15).

Psalms 102:17-20

     15-17. God's favor to the Church will affect her persecutors with fear.

     18. people . . . created—(compare Ps 22:31), an organized body, as a Church.

     19-22. For—or, "That," as introducing the statement of God's condescension. A summary of what shall be written.

      to loose . . . appointed—or, "deliver" them (Ps 79:11).

Isaiah 62:6-7

     6. I—Isaiah speaking in the person of the Messiah.

      watchmen upon . . . walls—image from the watches set upon a city's wall to look out for the approach of a messenger with good tidings (Isa 52:7, 8); the good tidings of the return of the Jewish exiles from Babylon, prefiguring the return from the present dispersion (compare Isa 21:6-11; 56:10; Eze 3:17; 33:7). The watches in the East are announced by a loud cry to mark the vigilance of the watchmen.

      ye that . . . mention . . . LordHebrew, "ye that are the Lord's remembrancers"; God's servants who by their prayers "put God in remembrance" of His promises (Isa 43:26); we are required to remind God, as if God could, which He cannot, forget His promises (Ps 119:49; Jer 14:21).

     7. no restHebrew, "silence"; keep not silence yourselves, nor let Him rest in silence. Compare as to Messiah Himself, "I will not hold . . . peace . . . not rest" (Isa 62:1); Messiah's watchmen (Isa 62:6, 7) imitate Him (Isa 62:1) in intercessory "prayer without ceasing" for Jerusalem (Ps 122:6; 51:18); also for the spiritual Jerusalem, the Church (Lu 18:1, 7; Ro 1:9).

      a praise—(See on Isa 61:11; Zep 3:20).

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