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80. Psalm 80

1 Hear us, Shepherd of Israel,
   you who lead Joseph like a flock.
You who sit enthroned between the cherubim,
   shine forth
2 before Ephraim, Benjamin and Manasseh.
Awaken your might;
   come and save us.

    3 Restore us, O God;
   make your face shine on us,
   that we may be saved.

    4 How long, LORD God Almighty,
   will your anger smolder
   against the prayers of your people?

5 You have fed them with the bread of tears;
   you have made them drink tears by the bowlful.

6 You have made us an object of derision Probable reading of the original Hebrew text; Masoretic Text contention to our neighbors,
   and our enemies mock us.

    7 Restore us, God Almighty;
   make your face shine on us,
   that we may be saved.

    8 You transplanted a vine from Egypt;
   you drove out the nations and planted it.

9 You cleared the ground for it,
   and it took root and filled the land.

10 The mountains were covered with its shade,
   the mighty cedars with its branches.

11 Its branches reached as far as the Sea, Probably the Mediterranean
   its shoots as far as the River. That is, the Euphrates

    12 Why have you broken down its walls
   so that all who pass by pick its grapes?

13 Boars from the forest ravage it,
   and insects from the fields feed on it.

14 Return to us, God Almighty!
   Look down from heaven and see!
Watch over this vine,
   
15 the root your right hand has planted,
   the son Or branch you have raised up for yourself.

    16 Your vine is cut down, it is burned with fire;
   at your rebuke your people perish.

17 Let your hand rest on the man at your right hand,
   the son of man you have raised up for yourself.

18 Then we will not turn away from you;
   revive us, and we will call on your name.

    19 Restore us, LORD God Almighty;
   make your face shine on us,
   that we may be saved.


14. Return, I beseech thee, O God of Hosts! In these words it is intended to teach, that we ought not to yield to temptation although God should hide his face from us for a time, yea even although to the eye of sense and reason he should seem to be alienated from us. For, provided he is sought in the confident expectation of his showing mercy, he will become reconciled, and receive into his favor those whom he seemed to have cast off. It was a distinguished honor for the seed of Abraham to be accounted the vineyard of God; but while the faithful adduce this consideration as an argument for obtaining the favor of God, instead of bringing forward any claims of their own, they only beseech him not to cease to exercise his accustomed liberality towards them. The words, from heaven, have, no doubt, been introduced, that the faithful might find no difficulty in extending their faith to a distance, although God, from whom they had departed, was far from them; and, farther that if they saw no prospect of deliverance upon earth, they might lift up their eyes to heaven.


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