PSALM 79*
A Prayer for Jerusalem
I
O God, the nations have invaded your inheritance;
they have defiled your holy temple;
they have laid Jerusalem in ruins.a
as food for the birds of the sky,
the flesh of those devoted to you for the beasts of the earth.b
all around Jerusalem,
and no one is left to do the burying.c
the scorn and derision of those around us.d
II
Will your jealous anger keep burning like fire?e
on kingdoms that do not call on your name,f
laid waste his dwelling place.
let your compassion move quickly ahead of us,
for we have been brought very low.g
III
on account of the glory of your name.
Deliver us, pardon our sins
for your name’s sake.h
“Where is their God?”i
Before our eyes make known to the nations
that you avenge the blood of your servants which has been poured out.j
IV
in accord with the greatness of your arm
preserve those doomed to die.k
the insult with which they insulted you, Lord.l
will give thanks to you forever;
from generation to generation
we will recount your praise.
* [Psalm 79] A communal lament complaining that the nations have defiled the Temple and murdered the holy people, leaving their corpses unburied (Ps 79:1–4). The occasion is probably the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonian army in 587 B.C. The people ask how long the withdrawal of divine favor will last (Ps 79:5), pray for action now (Ps 79:6–7), and admit that their own sins have brought about the catastrophe (Ps 79:8–9). They seek to persuade God to act for reasons of honor: the nations who do not call upon the Name are running amok (Ps 79:6); the divine honor is compromised (Ps 79:1, 10, 12); God’s own servants suffer (Ps 79:2–4, 11).
a. [79:1] 2 Kgs 25:9–10; Lam 1:10.
c. [79:3] 1 Mc 7:17; Jer 14:16.
d. [79:4] Ps 44:14; 80:7; 123:3–4; Jb 12:4; Dn 9:16; Zep 2:8.
e. [79:5] Ps 13:2; 44:24; 89:47; Dt 4:24.
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