Introduction
THE ARGUMENT
This Psalm was doubtless composed upon the sad occasion of the destruction of Judea and Jerusalem, either by Antiochus, or rather by the Chaldeans; as may be gathered from 1Ma 7:16,17, where, in the relation of the persecution of Antiochus, the second and third verses of this Psalm are cited.
The psalmist, complaining of the desolation and ruin of Jerusalem, Psalms 79:1-4,
expostulateth with God about his long anger and jealousy, Psalms 79:5-7;
entreateth for the forgiveness of their sins, and speedy help and mercy, Psalms 79:8-12,
to the everlasting praise of his name, Psalms 79:13.
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