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Louis Segond
Psaumes 44:13
Bible Study Resources
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- InternationalParallel Translations
Tu vends ton peuple pour rien, et tu les mets ŕ vil prix.
nous as mis en opprobre chez nos voisins, en risée et en raillerie auprčs de nos alentours;
Tu nous as mis en opprobre chez nos voisins, en dérision, et en raillerie auprčs de ceux qui habitent autour de nous.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
makest: Psalms 79:4, Psalms 80:6, Psalms 89:51, Jeremiah 24:9, Ezekiel 36:19-23
scorn: Psalms 123:3, Psalms 123:4, Jeremiah 48:27
Reciprocal: Genesis 21:9 - mocking Deuteronomy 28:37 - become 1 Samuel 17:26 - reproach Nehemiah 2:17 - a reproach Nehemiah 2:19 - they Nehemiah 4:1 - mocked Psalms 39:8 - make Psalms 69:11 - I became Psalms 89:50 - General Jeremiah 30:17 - they Jeremiah 33:24 - thus Jeremiah 51:51 - shame Lamentations 3:14 - General Lamentations 3:46 - have Lamentations 5:1 - behold Ezekiel 14:8 - a sign Ezekiel 22:4 - have I Ezekiel 36:3 - and ye Micah 6:16 - therefore Zechariah 8:13 - a curse
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Thou makest us a reproach to our neighbours,.... Which is the common lot of Christians: Christ and his apostles have given reason for the saints in all ages to expect it, and have fortified their minds to bear it patiently, yea, to esteem it an honour, and greater riches than the treasures of the antichristian Egypt;
a scorn and a derision to them that are round about us; being always represented as mean and despicable, and reckoned ignorant and accursed, and as the faith of the world, and the offscouring of all things.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Thou makest us a reproach to our neighbors - Compare the notes at Psalms 39:8. The word neighbors here refers to surrounding people or nations. They were reproached, scorned, and derided as forsaken by God, and given up to their foes. They no longer commanded the admiration of mankind as a prosperous, favored, happy people. Surrounding nations treated them with contempt as inspiring no fear, and as having nothing to entitle them to respect.