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LXXVII. Israel’ s Present Distress and Past Glory.

Psalms 77:1-Leviticus : . The present distress.

Psalms 77:1 . with my voice: i.e. with a loud voice.

Psalms 77:4-Ezra : . Past glory.

Psalms 77:4 . Perhaps we should translate, “ Mine eyelids are held fast,” i.e. so that they cannot close in sleep.

Psalms 77:6 . The first words ought to stand at the end of Psalms 77:5, “ The years of ancient time I call to remembrance.”— my song: inappropriate; we need some such word as “ I mused.”

Psalms 77:10 b. Render, “ This is my affliction that the right hand of the Most High is changed” ( cf. mg.) . Of course God’ s right hand had not really lost its power; but that power was no longer displayed to His people.

Psalms 77:13 . holiness ( mg.) : God’ s presence with His people and in their wanderings sanctified all the way they went. See especially Isaiah 63:9 ff.

Psalms 77:16-: . Here we have the fragment of another poem. It describes a theophany and has no connexion with its context.

Psalms 77:20 belongs or may belong to Psalms 77.

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