Psalms 83:10

10 protector noster aspice Deus et respice in faciem christi tui

Psalms 83:10 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 83:10

Which perished at Endor
Aben Ezra and Kimchi understand this of the Midianites; but rather it is to be understood of Jabin and Sisera, and the army under them, who perished at this place, which is mentioned along with Taanach and Megiddo, ( Joshua 17:11 ) , which are the very places where the battle was fought between Jabin and Israel, ( Judges 5:19 ) according to Jerom F9, it was four miles from Mount Tabor to the south, and was a large village in his days, and was near to Nain, the place where Christ raised the widow's son from the dead, ( Luke 7:11 ) ( 1 Samuel 28:7 )

they became as dung for the earth;
being unburied, they lay and rotted on the earth, and became dung for it; see ( Jeremiah 8:2 ) , or were trodden under foot, as dung upon the earth; so the Targum,

``they became as dung trodden to the earth.''


FOOTNOTES:

F9 De locis Hebraicis, fol. 88. L. and 91. E.

Psalms 83:10 In-Context

8 etenim benedictiones dabit legis dator ibunt de virtute in virtutem videbitur Deus deorum in Sion
9 Domine Deus virtutum exaudi orationem meam auribus percipe Deus Iacob diapsalma
10 protector noster aspice Deus et respice in faciem christi tui
11 quia melior est dies una in atriis tuis super milia elegi abiectus esse in domo Dei mei magis quam habitare in tabernaculis peccatorum
12 quia misericordiam et veritatem %diligit; Deus gratiam et gloriam dabit Dominus
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.