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Psalm 74
74:1 A well-written song by Asaph. Why, O God, have you permanently rejected us? Why does your anger burn against the sheep of your pasture? 74:2 Remember your people whom you acquired in ancient times, whom you rescued so they could be your very own nation, as well as Mount Zion, where you dwell! 74:3 Hurry and look at the permanent ruins, and all the damage the enemy has done to the temple! 74:4 Your enemies roar in the middle of your sanctuary; they set up their battle flags. 74:5 They invade like lumberjacks swinging their axes in a thick forest. 74:6 And now they are tearing down all its engravings with axes and crowbars. 74:7 They set your sanctuary on fire; they desecrate your dwelling place by knocking it to the ground. 74:8 They say to themselves, “We will oppress all of them.” They burn down all the places where people worship God in the land. 74:9 We do not see any signs of God’s presence; there are no longer any prophets and we have no one to tell us how long this will last. 74:10 How long, O God, will the adversary hurl insults? Will the enemy blaspheme your name forever? 74:11 Why do you remain inactive? Intervene and destroy him! 74:12 But God has been my king from ancient times, performing acts of deliverance on the earth. 74:13 You destroyed the sea by your strength; you shattered the heads of the sea monster in the water. 74:14 You crushed the heads of Leviathan; you fed him to the people who live along the coast. 74:15 You broke open the spring and the stream; you dried up perpetually flowing rivers. 74:16 You established the cycle of day and night; you put the moon and sun in place. 74:17 You set up all the boundaries of the earth; you created the cycle of summer and winter. 74:18 Remember how the enemy hurls insults, O Lord, and how a foolish nation blasphemes your name! 74:19 Do not hand the life of your dove over to a wild animal! Do not continue to disregard the lives of your oppressed people! 74:20 Remember your covenant promises, for the dark regions of the earth are full of places where violence rules. 74:21 Do not let the afflicted be turned back in shame! Let the oppressed and poor praise your name! 74:22 Rise up, O God! Defend your honor! Remember how fools insult you all day long! 74:23 Do not disregard what your enemies say, or the unceasing shouts of those who defy you.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Asaph father of Joah, Hezekiah's recorder,son of Berechiah the Levite; music minister under David,father of Zichri; a Levite ancestor of some returnees,an official over the (Persian) king's forest in Judah
 · Leviathan a twisting aquatic monster, possibly the crocodile of the Nile, and used symbolically of Assyria and Babylonia (by the twisting Euphrates River IBD).
 · Maskil a literary or musical term
 · sea the Dead Sea, at the southern end of the Jordan River,the Mediterranean Sea,the Persian Gulf south east of Babylon,the Red Sea
 · Zion one of the hills on which Jerusalem was built; the temple area; the city of Jerusalem; God's people,a town and citidel; an ancient part of Jerusalem


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Asaph | Psalms | Nation | INTERCESSION | PSALMS, BOOK OF | Afflictions and Adversities | Music | Prayer | Zeal | God | Dragon | GOD, 2 | Church | Blasphemy | Leviathan | Carving | Sheep | Fool | Ax | AX (AXE); AX-HEAD | more
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NET Notes: Psa 74:1 Heb “smoke.” The picture is that of a fire that continues to smolder.

NET Notes: Psa 74:2 Heb “the tribe of your inheritance” (see Jer 10:16; 51:19).

NET Notes: Psa 74:3 Heb “everything [the] enemy has damaged in the holy place.”

NET Notes: Psa 74:4 Heb “they set up their banners [as] banners.” The Hebrew noun אוֹת (’ot, “sign”) here refers to ...

NET Notes: Psa 74:5 Heb “it is known like one bringing upwards, in a thicket of wood, axes.” The Babylonian invaders destroyed the woodwork in the temple.

NET Notes: Psa 74:6 This Hebrew noun occurs only here in the OT. An Akkadian cognate refers to a “pickaxe” (cf. NEB “hatchet and pick”; NIV “...

NET Notes: Psa 74:7 Heb “to the ground they desecrate the dwelling place of your name.”

NET Notes: Psa 74:8 Heb “they burn down all the meeting places of God in the land.”

NET Notes: Psa 74:9 Heb “and [there is] not with us one who knows how long.”

NET Notes: Psa 74:11 Heb “Why do you draw back your hand, even your right hand? From the midst of your chest, destroy!” The psalmist pictures God as having pla...

NET Notes: Psa 74:12 Heb “in the midst of the earth.”

NET Notes: Psa 74:13 The Hebrew text has the plural form, “sea monsters” (cf. NRSV “dragons”), but it is likely that an original enclitic mem has b...

NET Notes: Psa 74:14 You fed him to the people. This pictures the fragments of Leviathan’s dead corpse washing up on shore and being devoured by those who find them....

NET Notes: Psa 74:15 Perpetually flowing rivers are rivers that contain water year round, unlike the seasonal streams that flow only during the rainy season. Perhaps the p...

NET Notes: Psa 74:16 Heb “you established [the] light and [the] sun.”

NET Notes: Psa 74:17 Heb “summer and winter, you, you formed them.”

NET Notes: Psa 74:18 Or “[how] the enemy insults the Lord.”

NET Notes: Psa 74:19 Heb “do not forget forever.”

NET Notes: Psa 74:20 Heb “for the dark places of the earth are full of dwelling places of violence.” The “dark regions” are probably the lands wher...

NET Notes: Psa 74:21 Let the oppressed and poor praise your name! The statement is metonymic. The point is this: May the oppressed be delivered from their enemies! Then th...

NET Notes: Psa 74:22 Heb “remember your reproach from a fool all the day.”

NET Notes: Psa 74:23 Heb “the roar of those who rise up against you, which ascends continually.”

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