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span data-lang="jpn" data-trans="kyb" data-ref="psa.74.1" class="versetxt"> 1 神よ、なぜ、われらをとこしえに捨てられるのですか。なぜ、あなたの牧の羊に怒りを燃やされるのですか。2 昔あなたが手に入れられたあなたの公会、すなわち、あなたの嗣業の部族となすためにあがなわれたものを思い出してください。あなたが住まわれたシオンの山を思い出してください。3 とこしえの滅びの跡に、あなたの足を向けてください。敵は聖所で、すべての物を破壊しました。4 あなたのあだは聖所の中でほえさけび、彼らのしるしを立てて、しるしとしました。5 彼らは上の入口では、おのをもって木の格子垣を切り倒しました。6 また彼らは手おのと鎚とをもって聖所の彫り物をことごとく打ち落しました。7 彼らはあなたの聖所に火をかけ、み名のすみかをけがして、地に倒しました。8 彼らは心のうちに言いました、「われらはことごとくこれを滅ぼそう」と。彼らは国のうちの神の会堂をことごとく焼きました。9 われらは自分たちのしるしを見ません。預言者も今はいません。そしていつまで続くのか、われらのうちには、知る者がありません。10 神よ、あだはいつまであざけるでしょうか。敵はとこしえにあなたの名をののしるでしょうか。11 なぜあなたは手を引かれるのですか。なぜあなたは右の手をふところに入れておかれるのですか。12 神はいにしえからわたしの王であって、救を世の中に行われた。13 あなたはみ力をもって海をわかち、水の上の龍の頭を砕かれた。14 あなたはレビヤタンの頭をくだき、これを野の獣に与えてえじきとされた。15 あなたは泉と流れとを開き、絶えず流れるもろもろの川をからされた。16 昼はあなたのもの、夜もまたあなたのもの。あなたは光と太陽とを設けられた。17 あなたは地のもろもろの境を定め、夏と冬とを造られた。18 主よ、敵はあなたをあざけり、愚かな民はあなたのみ名をののしります。この事を思い出してください。19 どうかあなたのはとの魂を野の獣にわたさないでください。貧しい者のいのちをとこしえに忘れないでください。20 あなたの契約をかえりみてください。地の暗い所は暴力のすまいで満ちています。21 しえたげられる者を恥じさせないでください。貧しい者と乏しい者とにみ名をほめたたえさせてください。22 神よ、起きてあなたの訴えをあげつらい、愚かな者のひねもすあなたをあざけるのをみこころにとめてください。23 あなたのあだの叫びを忘れないでください。あなたの敵の絶えずあげる騒ぎを忘れないでください。

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Afflictions and Adversities;   Church;  

Dictionaries:

- Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Temple;   Baker Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology - Sanctuary;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Asaph;   Leviathan;   Priests and Levites;   Psalms;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Psalms the book of;   Wilson's Dictionary of Bible Types - Feet;   Lift;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Lift;   Perpetual;   Ruin;  

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Lift: Psalms 44:23, Psalms 44:26, Joshua 10:24, 2 Samuel 22:39-43, Isaiah 10:6, Isaiah 25:10, Isaiah 63:3-6, Micah 1:3

the perpetual: Psalms 102:13, Psalms 102:14, Nehemiah 1:3, Nehemiah 2:3, Nehemiah 2:13, Isaiah 64:10, Isaiah 64:11, Daniel 9:17, Micah 3:12, Luke 21:24, Revelation 11:2

all: Psalms 79:1, Jeremiah 52:13, Lamentations 1:10, Daniel 8:11-14, Daniel 9:27, Daniel 11:31, Mark 11:17

Reciprocal: Leviticus 26:31 - and bring 2 Kings 25:9 - he burnt Psalms 7:6 - lift up Isaiah 25:5 - shalt bring Isaiah 63:18 - our Jeremiah 14:21 - disgrace Jeremiah 51:11 - the vengeance Jeremiah 51:51 - for strangers Lamentations 2:7 - they have Lamentations 5:18 - of the Ezekiel 5:14 - I will 1 Corinthians 3:17 - any

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Lift up thy feet unto the perpetual desolations,.... That is, arise, hasten, move swiftly, and in the greatness of strength, and come and see the desolations made by the enemy, which look as if they would remain for ever; meaning either the desolations made in the city and temple of Jerusalem, either by Nebuchadnezzar, or by Titus; or the havocs and devastations made in the church of God by the tyranny and persecutions of antichrist; which have continued so long, that an end of them has been almost despaired of. So Jacob is said to "lift up his feet"; which we render went on his way, Genesis 29:1. Some take these words in a different sense, as a prayer for the destruction of the church's enemies; so the Targum,

"lift up thy feet or goings, to make desolate the nations for ever;''

and Kimchi makes but one sentence of this and the following clause, and reads it thus,

"lift up thy feet, to make desolate for ever every enemy that does wickedly in the sanctuary:''

but the accent "athnach", which divides propositions, and is upon the word נצח, forbids such a reading. The former sense is best, and most agreeable to the context;

even all that the enemy hath done wickedly in the sanctuary; by profaning and destroying the temple, as did Nebuchadnezzar, Antiochus, and Titus; or by antichrist sitting in the temple and church of God, setting up idolatrous worship in it, and blaspheming the tabernacle of God, and those that dwell therein, 2 Thessalonians 2:4.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Lift up thy feet - That is, Advance, or draw near. Come and look directly and personally on the desolations which now exist in the holy city.

Unto the perpetual desolations - Hebrew, “the ruins of perpetuity,” or eternity; that is, such as have been long continued, and threaten to continue forever. The ruin had not suddenly come, and it did not seem likely soon to pass away, but appeared to be entire and permanent. The destruction of the city seemed to be complete and final.

Even all that the enemy hath done wickedly - That is, with wicked intent and purpose. The reference seems to be to the Chaldeans, and to the ruin which they had brought upon the temple and city.

In the sanctuary - That is, either Jerusalem, considered as a holy place; or the temple, the place of the public worship of God.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Psalms 74:3. Lift up thy feet — Arise, and return to us, our desolations still continue. Thy sanctuary is profaned by thine and our enemies.


 
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