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Selected Verse: Psalms 74:20 - Strong Concordance
Verse |
Translation |
Text |
Ps 74:20 |
Strong Concordance |
Have respect [05027] unto the covenant [01285]: for the dark [04285] places of the earth [0776] are full [04390] of the habitations [04999] of cruelty [02555]. |
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King James |
Have respect unto the covenant: for the dark places of the earth are full of the habitations of cruelty. |
Summary Of Commentaries Associated With The Selected Verse
A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
And the prevalence of injustice in heathen lands is a reason for invoking God's regard to His promise (compare Num 14:21; Psa 7:16; Psa 18:48). |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
Have respect unto the covenant - The covenant which thou hast made with thy people, promising, on thy part, to protect them, and to be their God. Compare Deu 4:13; Deu 5:2; Deu 26:18-19. The prayer here is, that God would remember, in the day of national calamity, the solemn promise implied in that covenant, and that he would interpose to save his people. Compare Gen 9:15; Lev 26:42; Eze 16:60; Luk 1:72. This may be regarded as the language which the people did use when these calamities were about to come upon them.
For the dark places of the earth - The allusion here is to the lands from whence came the armies that had invaded Judea, and that threatened desolation. They were dark regions of paganism and idolatry.
Are full of the habitations of cruelty - The abodes of violence, or of violent and cruel men. They had sent forth their armies from such places for purposes of conquest and rapine, and no compassion could be expected from them. Their numbers were so great, and their character was so fierce and warlike, that the people of Israel could find defense and security only in God; and they, therefore, plead with him that he would interpose in their behalf. The prayer in this passage may with propriety be used by the people of God now. It is still true that "the dark parts of the earth are full of the habitations of cruelty;" and in view of this fact, and of the utter hopelessness of the renovation of the world by any human means, or by any progress which society can make of itself, it is proper to seek God's interposition. And it is proper in such prayers to him now, as in ancient times, to make the ground of our appeal to him his own gracious covenant; his promises made to his church; his solemn assurances that this state of things shall not always continue, but that the time will arrive when the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the Lord. |
Explanatory Notes on the Whole Bible, by John Wesley [1754-65] |
The covenant - Made with Abraham, whereby thou didst give the land of Canaan to him, and to his seed for ever. Dark places - This dark and dismal land in which we live. |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
Have respect unto the covenant - הבט לברית habbet labberith. Pay attention to the covenant sacrifice; to that offered by Abraham, Gen 15:9, etc., when the contracting parties, God and Abram, passed through between the separated parts of the covenant sacrifice. An indisputable type of Jesus Christ; and of God and man meeting in his sacrificed humanity.
The dark places of the earth - The caves, dens, woods, etc., of the land are full of robbers, cut-throats, and murderers, who are continually destroying thy people, so that the holy seed seems as if it would be entirely cut off and the covenant promise thus be rendered void.
The words may either apply to Chaldea or Judea. Judea was at this time little else than a den of robbers, its own natural inhabitants being removed. Chaldea was infested with hordes of banditti also. |
48 He delivereth [06403] me from mine enemies [0341]: yea, thou liftest me up [07311] above those that rise up [06965] against me: thou hast delivered [05337] me from the violent [02555] man [0376].
16 His mischief [05999] shall return [07725] upon his own head [07218], and his violent [02555] dealing shall come down [03381] upon his own pate [06936].
21 But as truly [0199] as I live [02416], all the earth [0776] shall be filled [04390] with the glory [03519] of the LORD [03068].
72 To perform [4160] the mercy [1656] promised to [3326] our [2257] fathers [3962], and [2532] to remember [3415] his [846] holy [40] covenant [1242];
60 Nevertheless I will remember [02142] my covenant [01285] with thee in the days [03117] of thy youth [05271], and I will establish [06965] unto thee an everlasting [05769] covenant [01285].
42 Then will I remember [02142] my covenant [01285] with Jacob [03290], and also my covenant [01285] with Isaac [03327], and also my covenant [01285] with Abraham [085] will I remember [02142]; and I will remember [02142] the land [0776].
15 And I will remember [02142] my covenant [01285], which is between me and you and every living [02416] creature [05315] of all flesh [01320]; and the waters [04325] shall no more [05750] become a flood [03999] to destroy [07843] all flesh [01320].
18 And the LORD [03068] hath avouched [0559] thee this day [03117] to be his peculiar [05459] people [05971], as he hath promised [01696] thee, and that thou shouldest keep [08104] all his commandments [04687];
19 And to make [05414] thee high [05945] above all nations [01471] which he hath made [06213], in praise [08416], and in name [08034], and in honour [08597]; and that thou mayest be an holy [06918] people [05971] unto the LORD [03068] thy God [0430], as he hath spoken [01696].
2 The LORD [03068] our God [0430] made [03772] a covenant [01285] with us in Horeb [02722].
13 And he declared [05046] unto you his covenant [01285], which he commanded [06680] you to perform [06213], even ten [06235] commandments [01697]; and he wrote [03789] them upon two [08147] tables [03871] of stone [068].
9 And he said [0559] unto him, Take [03947] me an heifer [05697] of three years old [08027], and a she goat [05795] of three years old [08027], and a ram [0352] of three years old [08027], and a turtledove [08449], and a young pigeon [01469].