aPs 83
b83:1-4
c83:5-8
d83:9-12
e83:13-16
f83:17-18
g83:1-4
h83:5-8
i83:6-7
jGen 25:30
k32:3
l36:1-8
m1 Chr 5:10
n83:7
o83:8
p83:6-7
q83:9-18
r83:9-11
sJudg 7:1–8:5
tJudg 4
u83:12
vJer 3:19
w83:13
xIsa 17:13
y83:14-15
zIsa 29:6

‏ Psalms 83

Summary for Ps 83:1-18: Ps 83  a This community lament asks God for rescue and victory. The terse poetry suggests difficult times. A powerful coalition desires to destroy Israel (83:1-4  b) and allies itself against God (83:5-8  c). Recalling the fate of others who came against Israel (83:9-12  d), the psalmist prays that the same will happen to these enemies (83:13-16  e) so that God will receive honor among them (83:17-18  f). It is unclear whether this psalm arose out of a specific historical instance of opposition by these nations, or if it is a poetic collage of nations representing Israel’s enemies.
Summary for Ps 83:1-4: 83:1-4  g The enemy has successfully intimidated God’s people, so the poet prays that the Lord will hear and act.
Summary for Ps 83:5-8: 83:5-8  h signed a treaty: The allies agreed to fight against God and his people. The nations that are named in the alliance were situated around Israel and Judah.
Summary for Ps 83:6-7: 83:6-7  i The Edomites, descendants of Esau, were located to the southeast of Judah (see Gen 25:30  j; 32:3  k; 36:1-8  l).

• Ishmaelites were desert-dwelling descendants of Hagar.

• Moabites and Ammonites descended from Lot; both were located to the east of Israel and Judah.

• The Hagrites were possibly located north of the Ammonites (1 Chr 5:10  m).
83:7  n The Gebalites probably came from Gebal/Byblos on the coast of Lebanon.

• The Amalekites were located south of Israel in the Negev.

• Philistia was southwest of Judah, by the Mediterranean Sea.

• Tyre was a port city on the Mediterranean, northwest of Israel.
83:8  o Assyria was northeast of Israel and north of the Persian Gulf.

• The descendants of Lot were the Moabites and the Ammonites (83:6-7  p).
Summary for Ps 83:9-18: 83:9-18  q The psalmist prays that God will miraculously destroy the new coalition as he did three other enemies; doing so would bring him glory.
Summary for Ps 83:9-11: 83:9-11  r The Midianites, ruled by Zebah and Zalmunna and led by Oreb and Zeeb, were Israel’s enemy in the days of Gideon (Judg 7:1–8:5  s). Barak’s coalition defeated Sisera and Jabin (Judg 4  t).
83:12  u The coalition’s motivation for wiping out Israel was to acquire the land (see Jer 3:19  v).
83:13  w tumbleweed ... chaff: This dry plant material easily blows away (see Isa 17:13  x).
Summary for Ps 83:14-15: 83:14-15  y fire ... fierce storm ... tempest: These are images of God’s manifestation in judgment (see Isa 29:6  z).
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