Psalms 79:1-4

1 The psalmist complains of the desolation of Jerusalem.

8 He prays for deliverance;

13 and promises thankfulness.

A.M. 3416. B.C. 588. (Title.) A Psalm.This Psalm is supposed, with much probability, to have been written on the destruction of the city and temple of Jerusalem by Nebuchadnezzar.

of Asaph. or, for Asaph.

74:1; *title, marg:

the heathen.

74:3,4; 80:12,13; 2Ki 21:12-16; 25:4-10; 2Ch 36:3,4,6,7,17

Lu 21:24; Re 11:2

into.

74:2; 78:71; Ex 15:17; Isa 47:6

holy.

74:7,8; 2Ki 24:13; La 1:10; Eze 7:20,21; 9:7

have laid.

2Ki 25:9,10; 2Ch 36:19; Jer 26:18; 39:8; 52:13; Mic 3:12

Jer 7:33; 15:3; 16:4; 34:20

Their.

10; Mt 23:35; Ro 8:36; Re 16:6; 17:6; 18:24

and there, etc.Either there was no friend or relation left to bury them, or none was allowed to perform this last sad office. The despotism of eastern princes often proceeds to such a degree of extravagance as to fill the mind with astonishment and horror. In Morocco, no person dares to bury the body of a malefactor without an order from the emperor; and Windus, speaking of a man who was to have been sawn in two, informs us, that "his body must have remained to be eaten by the dogs, if the emperor had not pardoned him."

141:7; Jer 8:1,2; 14:16; 15:3; 16:4; 25:33; 34:20; Re 11:9

become.

44:13,14; 80:6; 89:41; De 28:37; Jer 24:9; 25:18; 42:18; La 2:15,16

La 5:1; Eze 35:12; 36:3,15

scorn.

1Ki 9:7; Ne 2:19; 4:1-4

Isaiah 64:10-11

1:7; 2Ki 25:9; 2Ch 36:19-21; Ps 79:1-7; La 1:1-4; 2:4-8; 5:18

Da 9:26,27; 12:7; Mic 3:12; Lu 21:21,24; Re 11:1,2

holy.

2Ki 25:9; 2Ch 36:19; Ps 74:5-7; Jer 52:13; La 2:7; Eze 7:20,21

Eze 24:21,25; Mt 24:2

where.

1Ki 8:14,56; 2Ch 6:4; 7:3,6; 29:25-30

all our.

La 1:7,10,11

Jeremiah 19:8

9:9-11; 18:16; 25:18; 49:13; 50:13; Le 26:32; 1Ki 9:8; 2Ch 7:20,21

La 2:15,16; Zep 2:15

Jeremiah 24:9-10

to be removed. Heb. for removing, or vexation.

15:4; 34:17; De 28:25,37,65-67; Eze 5:1,2,12,13

to be a.

19:8; 25:18; 26:6; 42:18; 44:12,22; 1Ki 9:7; 2Ch 7:20; Ps 44:13,14

La 2:15-17; Eze 25:3; 26:2; 36:2,3

a curse.

29:18,22; Ps 109:18,19; Isa 65:15

5:12; 9:16; 14:15,16; 15:2; 16:4; 19:7; 34:17; Isa 51:19; Eze 5:12-17

Eze 6:12-14; 7:15; 14:12-21; 33:27

Jeremiah 42:18

As mine.The people had witnessed the tremendous effects of the wrath of God, in the siege and destruction of Jerusalem; and had they not been past feeling, this denunciation must have made their ears tingle, and appalled their very souls.

6:11; 7:20; 39:1-9; 52:4-11; 2Ki 25:4-7; 2Ch 34:25; 36:16-19

La 2:4; 4:11; Eze 22:22; Da 9:11,27; Na 1:6; Re 14:10; 16:2-21

ye shall be.

18:16; 24:9; 25:9; 26:6; 29:18,22; 44:12; De 29:21,22; 1Ki 9:7-9

Isa 65:15; Zec 8:13

and ye shall see.

22:10-12,27

Lamentations 1:4

ways.

2:6,7; 5:13; Isa 24:4-6; Jer 14:2; Mic 3:12

all her gates.

2:9; Jer 9:11; 10:22; 33:10-12

her priests.

11,12,18-20; 2:10,11,19-21; Isa 32:9-14; Joe 1:8-13

Lamentations 1:8

hath.

5,20; 1Ki 8:46,47; 9:7,9; Isa 59:2-13; Jer 6:28; Eze 14:13-21

Eze 22:2-15

removed. Heb. become a removing, or wandering.

Jer 15:4; 24:9; 34:17; Eze 23:46; *marg:

all.

4:15,16; 5:12-16; 1Sa 2:30

they.

4:21; Isa 47:3; Jer 13:22,26; Eze 16:37-39; 23:29; Ho 2:3,10

Re 3:18

she sigheth.

4,11,21,22; 2:10; Jer 4:31
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