
Text -- Psalms 79:9 (NET)




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Both mean for illustrating Thy attributes, faithfulness, power, &c.

JFB: Psa 79:9 - -- Literally, "provide atonement for us." Deliverance from sin and suffering, for their good and God's glory, often distinguish the prayers of Old Testam...
Literally, "provide atonement for us." Deliverance from sin and suffering, for their good and God's glory, often distinguish the prayers of Old Testament saints (compare Eph 1:7).
Clarke -> Psa 79:9
Clarke: Psa 79:9 - -- Purge away our sins - כפר capper , be propitiated, or receive an atonement ( על חטאתינו al chattotheynu ) on account of our sins.
Purge away our sins -
Calvin -> Psa 79:9
Calvin: Psa 79:9 - -- 9.Help O God of our salvation! They again repeat in this verse, that whatever afflictions they endured were to be traced to the anger of God, and tha...
9.Help O God of our salvation! They again repeat in this verse, that whatever afflictions they endured were to be traced to the anger of God, and that they could have no comfort under them unless He were reconciled to them. Being deeply sensible that they had committed many transgressions, to strengthen their hope of obtaining pardon, they employ a variety of expressions. In the first place, as an argument to induce God to show them favor, they address him as the God of their salvation. In the second place, they testify that they bring nothing of their own to influence him to have mercy upon them; and that the only plea which they present before him is his own glory. From this we learn, that sinners are not reconciled to God by satisfactions or by the merit of good works, but by a free and an unmerited forgiveness. The observation which I have made a little before, and which I have explained more at length on the sixth psalm, is here to be kept in mind, — That when God visits us with the rod, instead of being merely desirous to be relieved from external chastisements, our chief concern ought to be to have God pacified towards us: nor should we follow the example of foolish sick persons, who are anxious to have merely the symptoms of their disease removed, and make no account of being delivered from the source and cause of it. With respect to the word
TSK -> Psa 79:9
TSK: Psa 79:9 - -- for the : Psa 115:1; 2Ch 14:11; Mal 2:2; Eph 1:6
purge : Psa 25:11, Psa 65:3; Dan 9:9, Dan 9:19
for thy : Jos 7:9; Isa 43:25, Isa 48:9; Jer 14:7, Jer ...

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Barnes -> Psa 79:9
Barnes: Psa 79:9 - -- Help us, O God of our salvation - On whom our salvation depends; who alone can save us. For the glory of thy name - That thy name may be ...
Help us, O God of our salvation - On whom our salvation depends; who alone can save us.
For the glory of thy name - That thy name may be honored. We are thy professed people; we have been redeemed by thee; and thine honor will be affected by the question whether we are saved or destroyed, It is the highest and purest ground for prayer, that the glory or honor of God may be promoted. See the notes at Mat 6:9, notes at Mat 6:13; notes at Joh 12:28; notes at Dan 9:19.
And deliver us - From our enemies.
And purge away our sins - Forgive our sins, or cleanse us from them. The original word is that which is commonly used to denote an atonement. Compare in the Hebrew, Dan 9:24,; Eze 45:20; Exo 30:15; Exo 32:30; Lev 4:20; 5:26; Lev 16:6, Lev 16:11, Lev 16:24.
For thy name’ s sake - See the notes at Dan 9:19.
Poole -> Psa 79:9
Poole: Psa 79:9 - -- O God of our salvation from whom we have oft received, and from whom alone we now expect, salvation.
Thy name which is now obscured by the insolenc...
O God of our salvation from whom we have oft received, and from whom alone we now expect, salvation.
Thy name which is now obscured by the insolency and blasphemy of thine enemies, who ascribe this conquest to their idols, and triumph over thee no less than over thy people, as one unable to deliver them out of their hands. See Dan 3:15 .
Haydock -> Psa 79:9
Gill -> Psa 79:9
Gill: Psa 79:9 - -- Help us, O God of our salvation, for the glory of thy name,.... Help us out of the troubles in which we are; enable us to bear them with patience, and...
Help us, O God of our salvation, for the glory of thy name,.... Help us out of the troubles in which we are; enable us to bear them with patience, and without murmuring, while it is thy pleasure to continue them; assist us against our powerful enemies, and strengthen us to do our duty; afford us more grace, and fresh supplies of it in our time of need: the arguments enforcing these petitions are, because God is "the God of salvation", to whom it belongs, of whom it is, and of him only to be expected; he is the sole author and giver of it; and because to help and save is for the glory of his name, which is great in the salvation of his people:
and deliver us; out of the hands of all our enemies, and out of all our afflictions, and out of this low estate in which we are:
and purge away our sins for thy name's sake; which were the cause of all calamities and distress, and which can only be purged away by the blood and sacrifice of Christ, Heb 1:3, the word signifies to "expiate" i sin, or atone for it; which was the work and business of Christ our High Priest, who has made reconciliation for sin, finished, made an end of it, and put it away by the oblation of himself, for the sake of which God is propitious; and so the words may be rendered, "be propitious to our sins" k: or merciful to our unrighteousnesses, for the sake of Christ the great propitiation; or through the propitiatory sacrifice to be offered up by him; or, in other words, "cover our sins" l; which is also the sense of the phrase, that they may be seen no more; pardon and forgive them for Christ's sake; see Psa 32:1.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 79:1-13
TSK Synopsis: Psa 79:1-13 - --1 The psalmist complains of the desolation of Jerusalem.8 He prays for deliverance;13 and promises thankfulness.
MHCC -> Psa 79:6-13
MHCC: Psa 79:6-13 - --Those who persist in ignorance of God, and neglect of prayer, are the ungodly. How unrighteous soever men were, the Lord was righteous in permitting t...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 79:6-13
Matthew Henry: Psa 79:6-13 - -- The petitions here put up to God are very suitable to the present distresses of the church, and they have pleas to enforce them, interwoven with the...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 79:9-12
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 79:9-12 - --
The victory of the world is indeed not God's aim; therefore His own honour does not suffer that the world of which He has made use in order to chast...
Constable: Psa 73:1--89:52 - --I. Book 3: chs 73--89
A man or men named Asaph wrote 17 of the psalms in this book (Pss. 73-83). Other writers w...

Constable: Psa 79:1-13 - --Psalm 79
In this psalm Asaph lamented Jerusalem's destruction and pleaded with God to have mercy on His ...
