Psalms 94:1-9

1 Lord, you are a God who punishes; reveal your anger!
2 You are the judge of us all; rise and give the proud what they deserve!
3 How much longer will the wicked be glad? How much longer, Lord?
4 How much longer will criminals be proud and boast about their crimes?
5 They crush your people, Lord; they oppress those who belong to you.
6 They kill widows and orphans, and murder the strangers who live in our land.
7 They say, "The Lord does not see us; the God of Israel does not notice."
8 My people, how can you be such stupid fools? When will you ever learn?
9 God made our ears - can't he hear? He made our eyes - can't he see?

Psalms 94:1-9 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO PSALM 94

Some, as Jarchi and others, think this psalm was written by Moses; others, with greater probability, assign it to David; as do the Septuagint, Vulgate Latin, and all the Oriental versions; and which all but the Syriac version say it was composed to be sung on the fourth day of the week, on which day the Talmudists say it was sung; see the argument of the preceding psalm. This psalm and others, that go before and follow, are without any title in the Hebrew Bible: the title of it in the Syriac version is,

``a Psalm of David, concerning the company of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram; but spiritually, concerning the persecution against the church;''

not of the oppression of the Israelites in Egypt, as some; nor of the Jews in their present exile, as Kimchi; but rather of the people of God under the tyranny of antichrist; who are represented as complaining of his insults and cruelty, and as comforting themselves in the hopes of deliverance, and in the view of his destruction.

Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.