Psalms, 74

The New American Bible

1 A maskil of Asaph. I Why, God, have you cast us off forever? Why does your anger burn against the sheep of your pasture?

2 Remember your flock that you gathered of old, the tribe you redeemed as your very own. Remember Mount Zion where you dwell.

3 Turn your steps toward the utter ruins, toward the sanctuary devastated by the enemy.

4 Your foes roared triumphantly in your shrine; they set up their own tokens of victory.

5 They hacked away like foresters gathering boughs, swinging their axes in a thicket of trees.

6 They smashed all your engraved work, pounded it with hammer and pick.

7 They set your sanctuary on fire; the abode of your name they razed and profaned.

8 They said in their hearts, "Destroy them all! Burn all the shrines of God in the land!"

9 Now we see no signs, we have no prophets, no one who knows how long.

10 How long, O God, shall the enemy jeer? Shall the foe revile your name forever?

11 Why draw back your right hand, why keep it idle beneath your cloak?

12 Yet you, God, are my king from of old, winning victories throughout the earth.

13 You stirred up the sea in your might; you smashed the heads of the dragons on the waters.

14 You crushed the heads of Leviathan, tossed him for food to the sharks.

15 You opened up springs and torrents, brought dry land out of the primeval waters.

16 Yours the day and yours the night; you set the moon and sun in place.

17 You fixed all the limits of the earth; summer and winter you made.

18 Remember how the enemy has jeered, O LORD, how a foolish people has reviled your name.

19 Do not surrender to beasts those who praise you; do not forget forever the life of your afflicted.

20 Look to your covenant, for the land is filled with gloom; the pastures, with violence.

21 Let not the oppressed turn back in shame; may the poor and needy praise your name.

22 Arise, God, defend your cause; remember the constant jeers of the fools.

23 Do not ignore the clamor of your foes, the unceasing uproar of your enemies.




Versículos relacionados com Psalms, 74:

Psalm 74 is a lament of the people of Israel for the destruction of the temple and the city of Jerusalem. In the psalm, the author calls God to intervene and restore his land and his people. The following verses are related to the topics addressed in this Psalm:

Lamentations 5:20: "Why do you forget us forever and abandon us for such a long time?" This verse is a lament similar to that of Psalm 74, in which the author questions the apparent absence of God amid the suffering of his people.

Isaiah 64:11-12: "Our holy and glorious house, where our ancestors praised you, was burned; and all we had precious was ruined. Will you control you before all this, Lord? And you will punish us even more? " These verses also express the pain and frustration of the people before the destruction of their city and the temple of God.

Jeremiah 52:13: "They burned the house of the Lord, destroyed the walls of Jerusalem, set fire to all their palaces, and destroyed all that was precious to God's people." This verse provides a historical account of the destruction of Jerusalem and the temple of God by the Babylonians, which is the main theme of Psalm 74.

2 Kings 25:9: "They burned the house of the Lord, the royal palace, and all the houses of Jerusalem; they set fire to all important buildings." This verse also describes the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple for the Babylonians, and is similar to the account in Jeremiah 52:13.

Psalm 79:1: "O God, the nations invaded your inheritance; they profaned your holy temple and reduced Jerusalem to ruins." This verse is similar to Psalm 74, for it also expresses the pain of the people before the destruction of the temple and the city.





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