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Psalm 44
44:1 For the music director; by the Korahites, a well-written song. O God, we have clearly heard; our ancestors have told us what you did in their days, in ancient times. 44:2 You, by your power, defeated nations and settled our fathers on their land; you crushed the people living there and enabled our ancestors to occupy it. 44:3 For they did not conquer the land by their swords, and they did not prevail by their strength, but rather by your power, strength and good favor, for you were partial to them. 44:4 You are my king, O God! Decree Jacob’s deliverance! 44:5 By your power we will drive back our enemies; by your strength we will trample down our foes! 44:6 For I do not trust in my bow, and I do not prevail by my sword. 44:7 For you deliver us from our enemies; you humiliate those who hate us. 44:8 In God I boast all day long, and we will continually give thanks to your name. (Selah) 44:9 But you rejected and embarrassed us! You did not go into battle with our armies. 44:10 You made us retreat from the enemy. Those who hate us take whatever they want from us. 44:11 You handed us over like sheep to be eaten; you scattered us among the nations. 44:12 You sold your people for a pittance; you did not ask a high price for them. 44:13 You made us an object of disdain to our neighbors; those who live on our borders taunt and insult us. 44:14 You made us an object of ridicule among the nations; foreigners treat us with contempt. 44:15 All day long I feel humiliated and am overwhelmed with shame, 44:16 before the vindictive enemy who ridicules and insults me. 44:17 All this has happened to us, even though we have not rejected you or violated your covenant with us. 44:18 We have not been unfaithful, nor have we disobeyed your commands. 44:19 Yet you have battered us, leaving us a heap of ruins overrun by wild dogs; you have covered us with darkness.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Jacob the second so of a pair of twins born to Isaac and Rebeccaa; ancestor of the 12 tribes of Israel,the nation of Israel,a person, male,son of Isaac; Israel the man and nation
 · Korah a man who led a rebellion against Moses and Aaron.,son of Esau and Oholibamah,son of Eliphaz son of Esau,son of Izhar son of Kohath son of Levi,son of Hebron of Judah,son of Izhar (Amminadab) son of Kohath son of Levi
 · Maskil a literary or musical term
 · Selah a musical notation for crescendo or emphasis by action (IBD)


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Psalms | PEOPLE | Music | PSALMS, BOOK OF | PROVIDENCE, 1 | Complaint | War | Persecution | God | DRAGON | Canaan | Forgetting God | Captive | Face | Faith | Thankfulness | Jackal | SABAOTH, THE LORD OF | Afflictions and Adversities | Armies | more
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NET Notes: Psa 44:1 Heb “in the days of old.” This refers specifically to the days of Joshua, during Israel’s conquest of the land, as vv. 2-3 indicate.

NET Notes: Psa 44:2 Heb “and you sent them out.” The translation assumes that the third masculine plural pronoun “them” refers to the fathers (v. ...

NET Notes: Psa 44:3 Or “favorable toward.”

NET Notes: Psa 44:4 That is, Israel. See Pss 14:7; 22:23.

NET Notes: Psa 44:5 Heb “those who rise up [against] us.”

NET Notes: Psa 44:7 Or “have humiliated,” if past successes are in view. Another option is to take the perfect as rhetorical, emphasizing that victory is cert...

NET Notes: Psa 44:9 Heb “you did not go out with our armies.” The prefixed verbal form is a preterite (without vav [ו] consecutive).

NET Notes: Psa 44:10 Heb “plunder for themselves.” The prepositional phrase לָמוֹ (lamo, “for themselves”) here has t...

NET Notes: Psa 44:11 The prefixed verbal form is a preterite (without vav [ו] consecutive).

NET Notes: Psa 44:12 Heb “you did not multiply their purchase prices.”

NET Notes: Psa 44:13 Heb “an [object of] taunting and [of] mockery to those around us.”

NET Notes: Psa 44:14 Heb “a shaking of the head among the peoples.” Shaking the head was a derisive gesture (see Jer 18:16; Lam 2:15).

NET Notes: Psa 44:15 Heb “and the shame of my face covers me.”

NET Notes: Psa 44:16 Heb “from the voice of one who ridicules and insults, from the face of an enemy and an avenger.” See Ps 8:2.

NET Notes: Psa 44:17 Heb “and we did not deal falsely with your covenant.”

NET Notes: Psa 44:18 Heb “and our steps did [not] turn aside from your path.” The negative particle is understood by ellipsis (see the preceding line). GodR...

NET Notes: Psa 44:19 The Hebrew term צַלְמָוֶת (tsalmavet) has traditionally been understood as a compound noun meani...

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