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Psalms 79:8 Bible in Basic English (BBE)

8 Do not keep in mind against us the sins of our fathers; let your mercy come to us quickly, for we have been made very low.

Cross Reference

Isaiah 64:9 BBE

Your holy towns have become a waste, Zion has become a waste, Jerusalem is a mass of broken walls.

Psalms 142:6 BBE

Give ear to my cry, for I am made very low: take me out of the hands of my haters, for they are stronger than I.

Psalms 116:6 BBE

The Lord keeps the simple; I was made low, and he was my saviour.

Psalms 21:3 BBE

For you go before him with the blessings of good things: you put a crown of fair gold on his head.

Deuteronomy 28:43 BBE

The man from a strange land who is living among you will be lifted up higher and higher over you, while you go down lower and lower.

Hosea 8:13 BBE

He gives the offerings of his lovers, and takes the flesh for food; but the Lord has no pleasure in them; now he will keep in mind their evil-doing and give them the punishment of their sins; they will go back to Egypt.

Revelation 18:5 BBE

For her sins have gone up even to heaven, and God has taken note of her evil-doing.

Matthew 23:32-36 BBE

Make full, then, the measure of your fathers. You snakes, offspring of snakes, how will you be kept from the punishment of hell? For this reason, I send you prophets, and wise men, and scribes: some of them you will put to death and put on the cross, and to some of them you will give blows in your Synagogues, driving them from town to town; So that on you may come all the blood of the upright on the earth, from the blood of upright Abel to the blood of Zachariah, son of Barachiah, whom you put to death between the Temple and the altar. Truly I say to you, All these things will come on this generation.

Hosea 9:9 BBE

They have gone deep in evil as in the days of Gibeah; he will keep in mind their wrongdoing, he will give them punishment for their sins.

Genesis 15:16 BBE

And in the fourth generation they will come back here; for at present the sin of the Amorite is not full.

Daniel 9:16 BBE

O Lord, because of your righteousness, let your wrath and your passion be turned away from your town Jerusalem, your holy mountain: because, through our sins and the evil-doing of our fathers, Jerusalem and your people have become a cause of shame to all who are round about us.

Ezekiel 2:3 BBE

And he said to me, Son of man, I am sending you to the children of Israel, to an uncontrolled nation which has gone against me: they and their fathers have been sinners against me even to this very day.

Psalms 130:3 BBE

O Jah, if you took note of every sin, who would go free?

Psalms 106:43 BBE

Again and again he made them free; but their hearts were turned against his purpose, and they were overcome by their sins.

Psalms 69:16-17 BBE

Give an answer to my words, O Lord; for your mercy is good: be turned to me, because of your great pity. Let not your face be covered from your servant, for I am in trouble; quickly give me an answer.

Psalms 25:7 BBE

Do not keep in mind my sins when I was young, or my wrongdoing: let your memory of me be full of mercy, O Lord, because of your righteousness.

1 Kings 17:18 BBE

And she said to Elijah, What have I to do with you, O man of God? have you come to put God in mind of my sin, and to put my son to death?

Exodus 32:34 BBE

But now, go, take the people into that place of which I have given you word; see, my angel will go before you: but when the time of my judging has come, I will send punishment on them for their sin.

Commentary on Psalms 79 Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible


PSALM 79

Ps 79:1-13. This Psalm, like the seventy-fourth, probably depicts the desolations of the Chaldeans (Jer 52:12-24). It comprises the usual complaint, prayer, and promised thanks for relief.

1. (Compare Ps 74:2-7).

2, 3. (Compare Jer 15:3; 16:4).

4. (Compare Ps 44:13; Jer 42:18; La 2:15).

5. How long—(Ps 13:1).

be angry—(Ps 74:1-10).

jealousy burn—(De 29:20).

6, 7. (Compare Jer 10:25). Though we deserve much, do not the heathen deserve more for their violence to us (Jer 51:3-5; Zec 1:14)? The singular denotes the chief power, and the use of the plural indicates the combined confederates.

called upon—or, "by"

thy name—proclaimed Thy attributes and professed allegiance (Isa 12:4; Ac 2:21).

8. former iniquities—literally, "iniquities of former times."

prevent us—literally, "meet us," as in Ps 21:3.

9. for … glory of thy name [and for] thy name's sake—both mean for illustrating Thy attributes, faithfulness, power, &c.

purge … sins—literally, "provide atonement for us." Deliverance from sin and suffering, for their good and God's glory, often distinguish the prayers of Old Testament saints (compare Eph 1:7).

10. This ground of pleading often used (Ex 32:12; Nu 14:13-16).

blood … shed—(Ps 79:3).

11. prisoner—the whole captive people.

power—literally, "arm" (Ps 10:15).

12. into their bosom—The lap or folds of the dress is used by Eastern people for receiving articles. The figure denotes retaliation (compare Isa 65:6, 7). They reproached God as well as His people.

13. sheep … pasture—(Compare Ps 74:1; 78:70).