Psalms 80:14

14 God who rules over all, return to us! Look down from heaven and see us! Watch over your vine.

Psalms 80:14 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 80:14

Return, we beseech thee, O God of hosts
The Lord had been with his vine, the people of Israel, when he brought them out of Egypt, and planted and settled them in the land of Canaan, and made them a flourishing people; but had departed from them when he suffered the hedges about them to be broken down, and the boar and wild beast to enter and devour them; and here he is entreated to return and restore them to their former prosperity. So the Lord sometimes departs from his church and people, and hides his face from them; and may be said to return, when he manifests himself, shows his face and his favour again, and grants his gracious presence, than which nothing is more desirable; and if he, the Lord of hosts and armies, above and below, is with his people, none can be against them to their hurt; they have nothing to fear from any enemy:

look down from heaven:
the habitation of his holiness, the high and holy place where he dwells, and his throne is, from whence he takes a survey of men and things; where he now was at a distance from his people, being returned to his place in resentment, and covered himself with a cloud from their sight; and from whence it would be a condescension in him to look on them on earth, so very undeserving of a look of love and mercy from him:

and behold;
the affliction and distress his people were in, as he formerly beheld the affliction of Israel in Egypt, and sympathized with them, and brought them out of it:

and visit this vine;
before described, for whom he had done such great things, and now was in such a ruinous condition; the visit desired is in a way of mercy and kind providence; so the Targum,

``and remember in mercies this vine;''

so the Lord visits his chosen people by the mission and incarnation of his Son, and by the redemption of them by him, and by the effectual calling of them by his Spirit and grace through the ministration of the Gospel; and which perhaps may, in the mystical sense, be respected here; see ( Luke 1:68 Luke 1:78 ) ( Acts 15:14 ) .

Psalms 80:14 In-Context

12 Why have you broken down the walls around your vine? Now all who pass by it can pick its grapes.
13 Wild pigs from the forest destroy it. The creatures of the field feed on it.
14 God who rules over all, return to us! Look down from heaven and see us! Watch over your vine.
15 Guard the root you have planted with your powerful right hand. Take care of the branch you have raised up for yourself.
16 Your vine has been cut down. Fire has burned it up. You have been angry with us, and we are dying.
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