Psalms 80:16

16 inimici Domini mentiti sunt ei et erit tempus eorum in saeculo

Psalms 80:16 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 80:16

It is burnt with fire, it is cut down
That is, the vine of Israel, and the branch before spoken of, alluding to a vine, and its branches; which, when become unprofitable, are cut down or cut off, and cast into the fire; see ( John 15:6 ) , so Jerusalem and the temple were burnt with fire by Nebuchadnezzar, and afterwards by Vespasian:

they perish at the rebuke of thy countenance;
that is, the Israelites, signified by the vine, whose destruction was owing to the wrath of God upon them for their sins; he frowned upon them, and rebuked them in his hot displeasure, and to that their ruin was owing; others were only instruments in his hands. Some understand this as a wish or imprecation, let them that cut down the vine, and burn it with fire, perish at the rebuke of thy countenance; see ( Psalms 68:1 Psalms 68:2 ) , so the Targum.

Psalms 80:16 In-Context

14 si populus meus audisset me Israhel si in viis meis ambulasset
15 pro nihilo forsitan inimicos eorum humiliassem et super tribulantes eos misissem manum meam
16 inimici Domini mentiti sunt ei et erit tempus eorum in saeculo
17 et cibavit illos ex adipe frumenti et de petra melle saturavit illos
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