AI-ASSISTED STUDY

Study scripture with guided help

Explore a Bible topic or bring in the passage you are already reading. Responses stay grounded in scripture and include references for continued study.

Psalms 44 (NIV)

Use the tools on this page to summarize, ask about, or reflect on the passage you opened from the reader.

Return to reader
Topic study

Study a Bible topic

Enter a topic, struggle, doctrine, or passage to receive an AI-assisted study guide with related Scriptures, key themes, and a concise explanation.

Search scripture
Enter a topic to study or search scripture.
Passage summary

Summarize this passage

Get the main movement of the selected chapter or verse range in plain language.

Passage question

Ask about this passage

Ask a focused question and keep the answer tied to the passage you opened.

Reflection

Generate reflection prompts

Create a few questions for observation, interpretation, and application.

Study Resources

Related Study Resources

Psalms 44 (NIV)
Commentary 1 source group
Tyndale Commentary 4 notes
TyndaleStudyNotes

Ps.44.1

44:1 we have heard . . . of all you did: The story of redemption encompasses the story of God’s favor and power in his past acts of rescue (see 78:1-4; see also Pss 105–106).

Tyndale Open Resources - CC BY-SA 4.0
TyndaleStudyNotes

Ps.44.11

44:11 scattered us among the nations: This probably refers to the Exile (see 51:18-19; 89:38-51; 106:40-47; 137).

Tyndale Open Resources - CC BY-SA 4.0
TyndaleStudyNotes

Ps.44.1-26

Ps 44 This national lament after defeat in battle continues the tone of the previous two psalms, including reflecting on an unspecified moment in Israel’s history and calling on God for salvation. The people recite God’s past acts of rescue (44:1-3), acknowledge God’s power to save (44:4-8), describe their humiliation in exile (44:9-16), claim their innocenc...

Read source excerpt

Ps 44 This national lament after defeat in battle continues the tone of the previous two psalms, including reflecting on an unspecified moment in Israel’s history and calling on God for salvation. The people recite God’s past acts of rescue (44:1-3), acknowledge God’s power to save (44:4-8), describe their humiliation in exile (44:9-16), claim their innocence and lament the injustice of their current situation (44:17-22), and cry for vindication (44:23-26).

Tyndale Open Resources - CC BY-SA 4.0
TyndaleStudyNotes

Ps.44.2

44:2 God drove out the pagan nations during the conquests recorded in Joshua.

Tyndale Open Resources - CC BY-SA 4.0
Cross Reference8 items
TyndaleCross References

psalms 18:25-29

psalms 18:25-29

TyndaleCross References

psalms 44:1-3

psalms 44:1-3

TyndaleCross References

psalms 44:4-8

psalms 44:4-8

TyndaleCross References

psalms 44:9-12

psalms 44:9-12

TyndaleCross References

psalms 44:9-16

psalms 44:9-16