aPs 74
b74:19-23
c74:1-2
d74:1
e106:34-46
fPss 23
g100:3
h74:2
iExod 15:13
jPss 28:9
k78:62
l94:14
m106:40

‏ Psalms 74:1-2

Summary for Ps 74:1-23: Ps 74  a The psalmist laments the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem (586 BC) with vivid imagery, questions, fresh memories, and a direct appeal for the Lord to act (74:19-23  b).
Summary for Ps 74:1-2: 74:1-2  c In the aftermath of Jerusalem’s fall, it seemed that God had forgotten his special covenant relationship with his people. 74:1  d God rejected his people because their sin aroused his anger (106:34-46  e).

• Like a tender shepherd, God cares for his people, the sheep of his pasture (Pss 23  f; 100:3  g).
74:2  h The Lord chose and redeemed Israel from Egypt in the Exodus (cp. Exod 15:13  i).

• your own special possession: This is another expression for “your people” (Pss 28:9  j; 78:62  k; 94:14  l; 106:40  m).
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