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Psalms 89:38
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But now you have cast off and rejected; you are full of wrath against your anointed.
But thou hast reiected and abhorred, thou hast bene angry with thine Anoynted.
But you have spurned and rejected him;you have become enraged with your anointed.
But you have rejected and spurned. You have been angry with your anointed.
But now, Lord, you have become angry with your chosen king, and you have left him all alone.
But [in apparent contradiction of all this] You [the faithful LORD] have cast off and rejected; You have been full of wrath against Your anointed.
But thou hast cast off and rejected, Thou hast been wroth with thine anointed.
You are now angry, God, and you have turned your back on your chosen king.
It will be established forever, like the moon, which remains a faithful witness in the sky." (Selah)
It shall be established for ever as the moon; and be stedfast as the witness in sky.' Selah
But thou hast cast off and abhorred: thou hast bene wroth with thine anointed.
But thou hast cast off and set at nought, thou has rejected thine anointed.
But thou hast cast off and rejected, thou hast been wroth with thine anointed.
But You have spurned and rejected him; You are enraged by Your anointed one.
But you have spurned and rejected; you are very angry with your anointed one.
But You have cast off and rejected us ; You have passed over on Your anointed.
But now you have refused and rejected your appointed king. You have been angry with him.
But you have spurned and rejected him; you are angry with your chosen king.
But You have cast off and abhorred, You have been furious with Your anointed.
But You have thrown off and turned away from Your chosen one. You have been full of anger against him.
Yet, thou thyself, hast cast off, and rejected, Thou hast been wroth with thine Anointed One!
(88-39) But thou hast rejected and despised: thou hast been angry with my anointed.
But thou hast forsaken us and despised us, thou hast made thine anointed one to turn his face.
But you are angry with your chosen king; you have deserted and rejected him.
But You have rejected and refused, You have been full of wrath against Your anointed.
But thou hast cast off and abhorred, thou hast been wroth with thine anointed.
But thou hast abhorred & forsake thine annoynted: & art sore displeased at him.
But now you have spurned and rejected him; you are full of wrath against your anointed.
But thou hast rejected and cast off; thou hast been very wroth with thine anointed:
But thou hast put awei, and hast dispisid; and hast dilaied thi crist.
And Thou, Thou hast cast off, and dost reject, Thou hast shown Thyself wroth With Thine anointed,
But you have rejected and spurned. You have been angry with your anointed.
But now thou hast cast off and rejected, thou art full of wrath against thy anointed.
But you have cast off and rejected, You have been angry with your anointed.
But thou hast cast off and abhorred, thou hast been wroth with thy anointed.
But you have put him away in disgust; you have been angry with the king of your selection.
He shal stonde fast for euermore as the Moone, and as the faithfull witnesse in heauen.
But God , you did walk off and leave us, you lost your temper with the one you anointed. You tore up the promise you made to your servant, you stomped his crown in the mud. You blasted his home to kingdom come, reduced his city to a pile of rubble Picked clean by wayfaring strangers, a joke to all the neighbors. You declared a holiday for all his enemies, and they're celebrating for all they're worth. Angry, you opposed him in battle, refused to fight on his side; You robbed him of his splendor, humiliated this warrior, ground his kingly honor in the dirt. You took the best years of his life and left him an impotent, ruined husk. How long do we put up with this, God ? Are you gone for good? Will you hold this grudge forever? Remember my sorrow and how short life is. Did you create men and women for nothing but this? We'll see death soon enough. Everyone does. And there's no back door out of hell. So where is the love you're so famous for, Lord? What happened to your promise to David? Take a good look at your servant, dear Lord; I'm the butt of the jokes of all nations, The taunting jokes of your enemies, God , as they dog the steps of your dear anointed.
But You have cast off and rejected, You have been full of wrath against Your anointed.
But You have cast off and rejected,You have been full of wrath against Your anointed.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
But: Psalms 44:9-26, Psalms 60:1, Psalms 60:10, Psalms 77:7, 1 Chronicles 28:9, Jeremiah 12:1, Hosea 9:17
and: Psalms 78:59, Psalms 106:40, Deuteronomy 32:19, Lamentations 2:7, Zechariah 11:8
wroth: Psalms 89:51, Psalms 84:9, 2 Samuel 1:21, 2 Samuel 15:26, 2 Chronicles 12:1-12, Lamentations 4:20, Zechariah 13:7
Reciprocal: Leviticus 26:30 - my soul 1 Kings 11:39 - afflict 2 Kings 21:14 - And I will Job 1:21 - blessed Psalms 55:20 - broken Psalms 78:62 - gave Psalms 102:23 - He weakened Psalms 132:10 - turn not Isaiah 49:14 - The Lord Jeremiah 14:19 - utterly Ezekiel 17:24 - have brought Ezekiel 21:10 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
But thou hast cast off,.... Here begin objections to what is before said, and swore to; even to the everlasting love of God, to Christ, and to his seed, to the unchangeableness and unalterableness of the covenant, and to the continuance and perpetuity of the kingdom and church of Christ, taken from the dealings of the Lord with the Messiah and his people; which were made either by the psalmist, under a spirit of prophecy, foreseeing what would come to pass; or by the apostles and church of Christ, about the time of his sufferings and death, and after; when he seemed to be "cast off", and rejected by the Lord, particularly when he forsook him, and hid his face from him, Matthew 27:46, as when he hides his face from his people, it is interpreted by them a casting them off; see Psalms 44:22,
and abhorred; not that he abhorred the person of Christ, who was his own Son, his beloved Son; nor his afflictions and sufferings, which were a sacrifice of a sweet smelling savour to him; see Psalms 22:24, though these might be interpreted by others as if the Lord abhorred or rejected him; because he suffered him to be used in the manner he was, and particularly to be abhorred by the Jews, even by the nation in general, Isaiah 49:7, though the sins of his people, which he had upon him, and for which he suffered, were an abhorring to the Lord; and when he was made sin, he was made a curse:
thou hast been wroth with thine Anointed; with thy Messiah; not Rehoboam, from whom the ten tribes were rent; nor Josiah, who was killed by Pharaohnecho; nor Zedekiah, carried captive into Babylon; but the true Messiah, the son of David, before said to be found by the Lord, and anointed with his holy oil, Psalms 89:20, which is to be understood of him, not as his own son, who was always the object of his love, but as the sinner's surety, bearing the sins of his people, and all the wrath and punishment due unto them; and so is reconcilable to the promise, that lovingkindness should not be taken from him,
Psalms 89:33 and is no objection to it, though made one.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
But thou hast cast off - literally, Thou hast treated as a foul, offensive thing; thou hast treated him to whom these promises were made, as if he were a vile and detestable object - as that which one throws away because it is worthless or offensive.
And abhorred - Hast despised; that is, as if it were an object of aversion or contempt. Compare Psalms 60:1, Psalms 60:10.
Thou hast been wroth - literally, “Thou hast suffered (thine anger) to overflow,” or to pour itself forth. See Psalms 78:21, Psalms 78:59.
With thine anointed - With him who had been anointed as king - anointed as thine own - to administer justice, and to rule for thee. 1Sa 16:1, 1 Samuel 16:13. This might seem to refer to the time of Absalom, when David was driven from his throne and his kingdom; see, however, the Introduction to the Psalm.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Psalms 89:38. But thou hast cast off — Hitherto the psalmist has spoken of the covenant of God with David and his family, which led them to expect all manner of prosperity, and a perpetuity of the Jewish throne; now he shews what appears to him a failure of the promise, and what he calls in the next verse the making void the covenant of his servant. God cannot lie to David; how is it then that his crown is profaned, that it is cast down to the ground; the land being possessed by strangers, and the twelve tribes in the most disgraceful and oppressive captivity?