Psalms 74:12-23

12 But God is my King from long ago; he brings salvation on the earth.
13 It was you who split open the sea by your power; you broke the heads of the monster in the waters.
14 It was you who crushed the heads of Leviathan and gave it as food to the creatures of the desert.
15 It was you who opened up springs and streams; you dried up the ever-flowing rivers.
16 The day is yours, and yours also the night; you established the sun and moon.
17 It was you who set all the boundaries of the earth; you made both summer and winter.
18 Remember how the enemy has mocked you, LORD, how foolish people have reviled your name.
19 Do not hand over the life of your dove to wild beasts; do not forget the lives of your afflicted people forever.
20 Have regard for your covenant, because haunts of violence fill the dark places of the land.
21 Do not let the oppressed retreat in disgrace; may the poor and needy praise your name.
22 Rise up, O God, and defend your cause; remember how fools mock you all day long.
23 Do not ignore the clamor of your adversaries, the uproar of your enemies, which rises continually.

Psalms 74:12-23 Meaning and Commentary

Maschil of Asaph. Some think that Asaph, the penman of this psalm, was not the same that lived in the times of David, but some other of the same name, a descendant of his {k}, that lived after the Babylonish captivity, since the psalm treats of things that were done at the time the Jews were carried captive into Babylon, or after; but this hinders not that it might be the same man; for why might he not, under a spirit of prophecy, speak of the sufferings of the church in later ages, as well as David and others testify before hand of the sufferings of Christ, and the glory that should follow? The psalm is called "Maschil," because it gives knowledge of, and causes to understand what afflictions should befall the church and people of God in later times. The Targum is, "a good understanding by the hands of Asaph."

Some think the occasion of the psalm was the Babylonish captivity, as before observed, when indeed the city and temple were burnt; but then there were prophets, as Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Daniel, and after them Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi; which is here denied, Psalm 74:9, others think it refers to the times of Antiochus Epiphanes; but though prophecy indeed had then ceased, and the temple was profaned, yet not burnt. The Jews apply it to their present captivity, and to the profanation of the temple, by Titus {l}, and to the destruction both of the city and temple by him; so Theodoret: the title of it in the Syriac version is, "when David saw the angel slaying the people, and he wept and said, on me and my seed, and not on these innocent sheep; and again a prediction of the siege of the city of the Jews, forty years after the ascension, by Vespasian the old man, and Titus his son, who killed multitudes of the Jews, and destroyed Jerusalem; and hence the Jews have been wandering to this day."

But then it is not easy to account for it why a psalm of lamentation should be composed for the destruction of that people, which so righteously came upon them for their sins, and particularly for their contempt and rejection of the Messiah. It therefore seems better, with Calvin and Cocceius, to suppose that this psalm refers to the various afflictions, which at different times should come upon the church and people of God; and perhaps the superstition, wickedness, and cruelty of the Romish antichrist, may be hinted at.

Cross References 24

  • 1. Psalms 2:6; S Psalms 24:7; Psalms 68:24; Psalms 44:4
  • 2. Psalms 27:1
  • 3. S Exodus 14:21
  • 4. Isaiah 27:1; Isaiah 51:9; Ezekiel 29:3; Ezekiel 32:2
  • 5. S Job 3:8
  • 6. Isaiah 13:21; Isaiah 23:13; Isaiah 34:14; Jeremiah 50:39
  • 7. S Exodus 17:6; S Numbers 20:11
  • 8. S Exodus 14:29; S Joshua 2:10; Joshua 3:13
  • 9. S Genesis 1:16; Psalms 136:7-9
  • 10. Deuteronomy 32:8; Acts 17:26
  • 11. S Genesis 8:22
  • 12. Deuteronomy 32:6; Psalms 39:8
  • 13. S Genesis 8:8; S Isaiah 59:11
  • 14. S Psalms 9:18
  • 15. S Genesis 6:18; Genesis 17:7; Psalms 106:45
  • 16. Job 34:22
  • 17. Psalms 9:9; Psalms 10:18; Psalms 103:6; Isaiah 58:10
  • 18. S Psalms 35:10
  • 19. Psalms 17:13
  • 20. S Psalms 53:1
  • 21. Isaiah 31:4
  • 22. S Psalms 65:7
  • 23. S Psalms 46:6
  • 24. S Numbers 25:17
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