Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Commentary
Psalms 79
Public-domain commentary by Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown.
Commentary Notes
Psalms 79:1
Ps 79:1-13. This Psalm, like the seventy-fourth, probably depicts the desolations of the Chaldeans (Jer 52:12-24). It comprises the usual complaint, prayer, and promised thanks for relief.
1. (Compare Ps 74:2-7).
Psalms 79:2
2, 3. (Compare Jer 15:3; 16:4).
Psalms 79:4
4. (Compare Ps 44:13; Jer 42:18; La 2:15).
Psalms 79:5
Psalms 79:6
6, 7. (Compare Jer 10:25). Though we deserve much, do not the heathen deserve more for their violence to us (Jer 51:3-5; Zec 1:14)? The singular denotes the chief power, and the use of the plural indicates the combined confederates.
called upon —or, "by"
thy name —proclaimed Thy attributes and professed allegiance (Isa 12:4; Ac 2:21).
Psalms 79:8
8. former iniquities —literally, "iniquities of former times."
prevent us —literally, "meet us," as in Ps 21:3.
Psalms 79:9
9. for … glory of thy name [and for] thy name's sake —both mean for illustrating Thy attributes, faithfulness, power, &c.
purge … sins —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).
Psalms 79:10
10. This ground of pleading often used (Ex 32:12; Nu 14:13-16).
blood … shed —(Ps 79:3).
Psalms 79:11
11. prisoner —the whole captive people.
power —literally, "arm" (Ps 10:15).
Psalms 79:12
12. into their bosom —The lap or folds of the dress is used by Eastern people for receiving articles. The figure denotes retaliation (compare Isa 65:6, 7). They reproached God as well as His people.
Psalms 79:13
13. sheep … pasture —(Compare Ps 74:1; 78:70).