aPs 76
b76:title
cIsa 37
d76:title
e76:1-3
f76:3
g46:9
h76:4-6
i76:4
j8:1
k29:4
l111:3
m76:7-9
n76:7
o76:4

‏ Psalms 76

Summary for Ps 76:1-12: Ps 76  a This psalm appears to celebrate a victory. The victory might have been recent, such as over the Assyrians (see note on 76:title  b; see also Isa 37  c); or the psalm might be recalling God’s great acts of rescue in the past. 76:title  d to be accompanied by stringed instruments: The Greek version reads for the Assyrian.
Summary for Ps 76:1-3: 76:1-3  e God’s victory over Zion’s enemies foreshadows his worldwide victory over all his enemies.
76:3  f God brings an end to the attacks of his enemies (see 46:9  g).
Summary for Ps 76:4-6: 76:4-6  h The psalmist praises God for his achievement and for his glorious majesty. 76:4  i The victorious king’s splendor, glory, and majesty are greater than anything in the created order (8:1  j; 29:4  k; 111:3  l).
Summary for Ps 76:7-9: 76:7-9  m The needy await their victorious God, while the wicked stand in fear of him. 76:7  n The word translated feared (Hebrew nora’) is a wordplay on the word translated “glorious” in 76:4  o (Hebrew na’or).
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