Psalms 80:2

2 Before Efrayim, Binyamin and M'nasheh, rouse your power; and come to save us.

Psalms 80:2 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 80:2

Before Ephraim, Benjamin, and Manasseh, stir up thy strength,
&c.] Which Christ did in the public ministry of the word, speaking as one having authority, and not as the Scribes and Pharisees; and in the performance of miracles, openly, and in the sight of all; and in his sufferings and death for the salvation of his people; in which he appeared to be the mighty God, travelling in the greatness of his strength, and mighty to save. These tribes design all Israel, before whom the above things were done; and the allusion is to these three tribes marching immediately after the Kohathites, who carried the ark on their shoulders in journeying, ( Numbers 2:17-24 ) ( 10:21-24 ) which is called the Lord's strength, and the ark of his strength, ( Psalms 78:61 ) ( 132:8 ) . The Targum in the king's Bible reads, to the children of Ephraim reading (ynbl) instead of (ynpl) ; see the Masorah, and ( Proverbs 4:3 ) ,

and come and save us;
come from heaven to earth, not by change of place, but by assumption of nature; this was promised and expected, and is here prayed for; Christ is now come in the flesh, which to deny is antichristian; and his end in coming was to save his people from their sins, from the curse and condemnation of the law, and wrath to come; and as he came on this errand, he is become the author of eternal salvation, in working out which he has shown his great strength.

Psalms 80:2 In-Context

1 For the leader. Set to "Lilies."A testimony. A psalm of Asaf: Shepherd of Isra'el, listen! You who lead Yosef like a flock, you whose throne is on the k'ruvim, shine out!
2 Before Efrayim, Binyamin and M'nasheh, rouse your power; and come to save us.
3 God, restore us! Make your face shine, and we will be saved.
4 ADONAI, God of armies, how long will you be angry with your people's prayers?
5 You have fed them tears as their bread and made them drink tears in abundance.
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