Psalms 44:5-15

5 and by your power we defeat our enemies.
6 I do not trust in my bow or in my sword to save me;
7 but you have saved us from our enemies and defeated those who hate us.
8 We will always praise you and give thanks to you forever.
9 But now you have rejected us and let us be defeated; you no longer march out with our armies.
10 You made us run from our enemies, and they took for themselves what was ours.
11 You allowed us to be slaughtered like sheep; you scattered us in foreign countries.
12 You sold your own people for a small price as though they had little value.
13 Our neighbors see what you did to us, and they mock us and laugh at us.
14 You have made us a joke among the nations; they shake their heads at us in scorn.
15 I am always in disgrace; I am covered with shame

Psalms 44:5-15 Meaning and Commentary

To the chief Musician for the sons of Korah, Maschil. It is not certain who was the writer of this psalm, nor when it was written, and to what time it belongs: some have thought it was composed by one of the Babylonish captivity, and that it gives an account of the church and people of God in those times; but what is said in Psalm 44:17 does not seem to agree with Daniel 9:5. It is most likely it was written by David, and to him the Targum ascribes it; though it does not respect his times; since what is said in Psalm 44:9 cannot agree with them; yet he being a prophet might, under a prophetic influence, speak of future times, and represent the church in them. Some are of opinion that he prophetically speaks of the times of the Maccabees and of Antiochus, when the church and people of God suffered much for the true religion, and abode steadfast in it; so Theodoret: but rather the whole may be applied to the times of the New Testament, since Psalm 44:22 is cited by the Apostle Paul, Romans 8:36, and is applied to his times, and as descriptive of the suffering state and condition of the church then; and which seems to be the guide and key for the opening of the whole psalm.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. as . . . value; [or] and made no profit from the sale.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.