Asaph
Psalm 74:23KJV·superscription

Forget not the voice of thine enemies: the tumult of those that rise up against thee increaseth continually.

John Calvin Reformed

The Church lies waste, Israel's very name nearly erased, and the people rightly confess their own sins as the cause. Yet they appeal to God's covenant with Abraham, remembering His ancient power displayed in deliverance, and so they plead with Him to end this desperate ruin. This maskil teaches us that affliction compels us to examine ourselves and humble our hearts before God.

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Commenting on Psalm 74:1-23

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

Having spread the sad case before the Lord, the pleader now urges another series of arguments for divine help. He reasons from the Lord's former wonders of grace, and his deeds of power, imploring a repetition of the same divine works.

Commenting on Psalm 74:12

C.H. Spurgeon Reformed Baptist

Forget not the voice of thine enemies. Great warrior let the enemy's taunt provoke thee to the fray. They challenge thee; accept thou the gage of battle, and smite them with thy terrible hand. If the cries of thy children are too feeble to be heard, be pleased to note the loud voices of thy foes and silence their profanities for ever.