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- Ps 80:1 19. Shoshannim--|Lilies| (See On Ps 45:1
Ps 80:1-19. Shoshannim--|Lilies| (see on Ps 45:1
1, 2. Joseph -- for Ephraim (1Ch 7:20-29; Ps 78:67; Re 7:8), for Israel.
Shepherd -- (Compare Ge 49:24).
leadest, &c. -- (Ps 77:20).
dwellest ... cherubim -- (Ex 25:20); the place of God's visible glory, whence He communed with the people (Heb 9:5).
shine forth -- appear (Ps 50:2; 94:1).
2. Before Ephraim, &c. -- These tribes marched next the ark (Nu 2:18-24). The name of Benjamin may be introduced merely in allusion to that fact, and not because that tribe was identified with Israel in the schism (1Ki 12:16-21; compare also Nu 10:24).
3. Turn us -- that is, from captivity.
thy face to shine -- (Nu 6:25).
4. be angry -- (Compare Margin.)
5. bread of tears -- still an Eastern figure for affliction.
6. strife -- object or cause of (Isa 9:11). On last clause compare Ps 79:4; Eze 36:4.
8-11. brought -- or, "plucked up," as by roots, to be replanted.
a vine -- (Ps 78:47). The figure (Isa 16:8) represents the flourishing state of Israel, as predicted (Ge 28:14), and verified (1Ki 4:20-25).
12. hedges -- (Isa 5:5).
13. The boar -- may represent the ravaging Assyrian and
the wild beast -- other heathen.
14, 15. visit this vine -- favorably (Ps 8:4).
15. And the vineyard -- or, "And protect or guard what thy right hand," &c.
the branch -- literally, "over the Son of man," preceding this phrase, with "protect" or "watch."
for thyself -- a tacit allusion to the plea for help; for
16. it -- the "vine" or
they -- the "people" are suffering from Thy displeasure.
17. thy hand ... upon -- that is, strengthen (Ezr 7:6; 8:22).
man of ... hand -- may allude to Benjamin (Ge 35:18). The terms in the latter clause correspond with those of Ps 80:15, from "and the branch," &c., literally, and confirm the exposition given above.
18. We need quickening grace (Ps 71:20; 119:25) to persevere in Thy right worship (Ge 4:26; Ro 10:11).
19. (Compare Ps 80:3, "O God"; Ps 80:7, "O God of hosts").