Psalms 44:23

23 Lord, rise up, why sleepest thou? rise up, and put not us away into the end (rise up, and do not shun us forever).

Psalms 44:23 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 44:23

Awake, why sleepest thou, O Lord?
&c.] Not that sleep properly falls upon God: the Keeper of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps; his eyes are always upon his people; he never withdraws them from them, and he watches over them night and day: but sometimes he seems and is thought to be asleep; as when wicked men flourish and triumph over the righteous, and go on in sin with impunity; when their judgment seems to linger, and their damnation to slumber, though it does not; and when the saints are under sore afflictions, and the Lord seems to disregard them, and does not appear for their deliverance; and when things are as when the disciples were in a storm, and Christ was asleep, to whom they said, "carest thou not that we perish?" and the Lord may be said to awake, and it is what is here prayed for, when he stirs up himself and takes vengeance on his enemies, as he will before long on antichrist and his followers; and when he takes in hand the cause and judgment of his people, and pleads it thoroughly, and delivers them out of the hands of all their oppressors, and gives them the dominion and kingdom under the whole heaven; see ( Isaiah 2:9 ) ( Psalms 78:65 Psalms 78:66 ) ( 35:23 ) ;

arise;
to revenge the blood of his people, and to have mercy on his Zion;

cast [us] not off for ever;
as he might seem to do, by suffering their enemies to triumph over them; but in reality he does not; much less with loathing and abhorrence, as the word F18 used signifies, since his church is his Hephzibah, in whom he delights, ( Isaiah 62:4 ) ; and still less for ever, since his love to them is from everlasting to everlasting, and they shall be for ever with him; (See Gill on Psalms 43:2).


FOOTNOTES:

F18 (xnzt la) "ne abjicias cum fastidio", Gejerus.

Psalms 44:23 In-Context

21 Whether God shall not seek these things? for he knoweth the hid things of heart. (shall not God seek out these things? for he knoweth the hidden things of the heart.)
22 For why we be slain all day for thee; we be deemed as sheep of slaying. (But we be killed all day long for thee; we be judged, or treated, like sheep for the slaughter.)
23 Lord, rise up, why sleepest thou? rise up, and put not us away into the end (rise up, and do not shun us forever).
24 Why turnest thou away thy face? thou forgettest our poverty, and our tribulation. (Why turnest thou away thy face? forgettest thou our poverty, and all our troubles?)
25 For our life is made low in dust; our womb is glued together in the earth. (For our life is brought down low into the dust; our womb is glued together with the earth/and we lie flat on our backs.)
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