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Psalms 80 (NIV)

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Psalms 80 (NIV)
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Ps.80.1

80:title The tune “Lilies of the Covenant” is unknown today.

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Ps.80.10-11

80:10-11 Solomon’s kingdom had extended west to the Mediterranean Sea and east to the Euphrates River (see 72:8-9; 89:25; 1 Kgs 4:21).

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Ps.80.1-19

Ps 80 This psalm of lament might originate with the remnant of the northern kingdom after its fall in 722 BC. The people call on God as their Shepherd and as the God of Heaven’s Armies in the hope that he will return to them and restore them. They remember the Exodus and their special relationship with the Lord and conclude with an expression of renewed comm...

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Ps 80 This psalm of lament might originate with the remnant of the northern kingdom after its fall in 722 BC. The people call on God as their Shepherd and as the God of Heaven’s Armies in the hope that he will return to them and restore them. They remember the Exodus and their special relationship with the Lord and conclude with an expression of renewed commitment to him (80:18).

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Ps.80.12

80:12 broken down our walls: God no longer defended Israel (Isa 5:5).

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psalms 72:8-9

psalms 72:8-9

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psalms 78:52-53

psalms 78:52-53