Psalms 74:20

20 Look to the covenant, for the land's dark places are full of the haunts of violence.

Psalms 74:20 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 74:20

Have respect unto the covenant
The Targum adds,

``which thou hast made with our fathers;''

meaning not the covenant of works, which being broken, no good thing was to be expected from it, not liberty, life, nor eternal salvation, but all the reverse; but the covenant of grace, made with Christ before the world was, and made manifest to Adam, to Noah, to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, to David, and others: this God has a respect unto, and does look unto it; he looks to the surety and Mediator of it, which is Christ, for the fulfilment of all conditions in it; to the promises of it, that they may be made good; to the blessings of it, that they be bestowed upon the persons to whom they belong; to the blood of it, for the delivering of the church's prisoners, and the salvation of them from wrath to come; and to the persons interested in it, that they be all called and brought safe to glory; and particularly to the things in it, respecting the glory of the church in the latter day, and increase of its members, and of its light, which seem chiefly designed here; and therefore it follows:

for the dark places of the earth are full of the habitations of
cruelty;
many places of the earth are in gross darkness as to the knowledge of spiritual and divine things; even all those places which are inhabited by Pagans, Mahometans, and Papists, which make a great part of the globe; and in these dark places cruelty reigns, and especially in the antichristian states; wherefore the church pleads the covenant of God and his promises, that he would send forth his light and his truth, and cover the earth with the knowledge of the Lord, which is now covered with gross darkness, and under the tyranny and oppression of the man of sin.

Psalms 74:20 In-Context

18 Remember how the enemy scoffs at ADONAI, how a brutish people insults your name.
19 Don't hand over the soul of your dove to wild beasts, don't forget forever the life of your poor.
20 Look to the covenant, for the land's dark places are full of the haunts of violence.
21 Don't let the oppressed retreat in confusion; let the poor and needy praise your name.
22 Arise, God, and defend your cause; remember how brutish men insult you all day.
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