Introduction
An appeal to God against oppressors, Psalm 94:1-7 . Expostulations with the workers of iniquity, Psalm 94:8-11 . God's merciful dealings with his followers, Psalm 94:12-15 ; and their confidence in him, Psalm 94:16-19 . The punishment of the wicked foretold, Psalm 94:20-23 .
This Psalm has no title either in the Hebrew or Chaldee. The Vulgate, Septuagint, Ethiopic, and Arabic, have "A Psalm of David, for the fourth day of the week;" but this gives us no information on which we can rely. In three of Kennicott's MSS. it is written as a part of the preceding. It is probably a prayer of the captives in Babylon for deliverance; and was written by the descendants of Moses, to whom some of the preceding Psalms have been attributed. It contains a description of an iniquitous and oppressive government, such as that under which the Israelites lived in Babylon.
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