Psalms 74:11

11 Why do you draw back your hand, even your right hand? [Take it] from your bosom; destroy [them]!

Psalms 74:11 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 74:11

Why withdrawest thou thy hand, even that right hand?
&c.] By which is meant the power of God; by which he made the heavens and the earth, and all things therein, and supports them in their beings; by which the work of his grace is wrought in the hearts of his people, and they are upheld; and by which he conquers their enemies, and saves them: this may be said to be withdrawn when he denies his people the help and succour they have had from him; when he seems to have forsaken the work of his hands; when there is not that success in the ministry of the word there formerly was, his arm being not revealed and made bare; and when the enemies of religion prosper and get ground; and when the Lord seems to be altogether inactive and unconcerned, like a man that folds up his arms under his arm holes, or hides his hands in his bosom, see ( Psalms 44:23-26 ) ( Proverbs 19:24 ) ( Lamentations 2:3-8 ) wherefore it follows:

pluck it out of thy bosom;
as he will one day, and strike with a home blow, antichrist and his followers, and destroy them with his rod of iron, with which he will break them in shivers as a potter's vessel; and all his enemies shall feel the lighting down of his arm with the indignation of his anger; and then this request will be fulfilled: the word used signifies to "consume" F1; and Kimchi interprets it, consume the enemy out of thy bosom, which is the house of the sanctuary; his secret place, as the bosom is to man; but both senses of the word maybe retained, and the meaning be, pluck it out of thy bosom to consume them {b}: also it signifies to restrain F3; and the sense may be, as the above writer observes, restrain it, that it may not return to thy bosom, till thou hast executed judgment on the wicked.


FOOTNOTES:

F1 (hlk) "consume", Montanus, Gejerus.
F2 So some in Vatablus.
F3 "Cohibe", Junius & Tremellius.

Psalms 74:11 In-Context

9 We do not see our signs, and there is no longer a prophet. No one with us knows how long.
10 How long, O God, will [the] adversary taunt? Will [the] enemy treat your name with contempt forever?
11 Why do you draw back your hand, even your right hand? [Take it] from your bosom; destroy [them]!
12 But God [has been] my king from long ago, working salvation in the midst of the earth.
13 You split open [the] sea by your strength; You broke [the] heads of [the] sea monsters in the waters.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. According to the reading tradition (Qere)
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